The Swon Brothers Set to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut on April 12

L to R – Colton Swon, Zach Swon – The Swon Brothers

Arista Nashville Duo The Swon Brothers Set to Make
Grand Ole Opry Debut on April 12

Arista
Nashville duo The Swon Brothers have graced stages across the world and
in front of millions during their stint on NBC’s “The Voice.” On April
12th they will, for the first time, set foot on Country music’s most
revered stage as they make their debut on the Grand Ole Opry.
Brothers
Zach and Colton will perform their debut single, “Later On,” which
broke the Country Aircheck record for most opening-week radio adds of
any debut single in the publication’s history and is sitting at #33 this
week on that chart and #31 on the Billboard chart. 
Since its release, the single has rocketed to Top 40 status in only three weeks. 
“We’ve
dreamed about playing the Opry since we were kids and to know that we
are going to actually get to sing on that stage is an overwhelming
feeling,” says Zach Swon. 
“This
is going to be one of the greatest nights of our lives,” says Colton
Swon. “Playing the Grand Ole Opry seemed so far out of reach as a kid
and now we get to follow in the footsteps of our heroes. Really hard to
believe it’s happening!” 
The Swon Brothers’ debut album, produced by Mark Bright, will be released later this year. 
“Later On” is available for sale at http://smarturl.it/lateron. For Grand Ole Opry tickets and information, visitwww.Opry.com

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