In what Cole Swindell coined “probably the most special performance of my career,” the “You Should Be Here” singer-songwriter sang at the World Trade Center terrace overlooking the Freedom Tower in New York City. The performance took place as part of the first concert ever in that location.
Swindell shared:
I’m not sure I deserve to be the one doing this, but it’s such an amazing feeling that I have a song that I wrote about personal experience… to see this country and the fans relate to it the way that they do. I think we’ve all got somebody we’re missing or that we’ve lost that could be making every moment we get to spend a little bit better. You know, I’m excited to meet some folks and just be in such a special place singing my favorite song I’ve ever written.
You can watch Swindell’s performance, which aired live on Fox and Friends, below:
.@coleswindell’s new single “You Should Be Here” was written in memory of his late father, William Keith Swindell.https://t.co/i3fHim72re
— FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) May 10, 2016