ANNE WILSON AND COLE SWINDELL SHARE FAITH-FILLED DUET STILL DO
God Story climbs to No. 4 at Christian radio
Headlining The STARS Tour resumes next week in Huntsville, Ala.
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NEWS SOURCE: OH Creative
March 6, 2026
“’Still Do’ is such a special song to me because it’s a reminder that no matter how much life changes – or how many doubts we walk through – God’s faithfulness never changes,” shares Wilson. “I’m so excited to have Cole join me on this new version. He brings so much heart and authenticity to the collaboration, and I truly can’t wait for everyone to hear it.”
“I am so honored that Anne asked me to be part of such a special song,” said Swindell. “I loved ‘Still Do’ the first time I heard it and it has really resonated with where I am at in life right now. Getting to work with Anne was incredible and I hope everyone enjoys it!”
Across its 12 tracks – all co-written by Wilson – Stars finds the Kentucky native stepping fully into her own as a storyteller, blending the grit of country with the hope of faith in a way that is entirely her own. Produced by Jeff Pardo, Jonathan Smith and Ross Copperman, the coming-of-age collection brings together acclaimed writers like Trannie Anderson, Blake Pendergrass, Emily Weisband and Andy Albert.
After wrapping up her fall 2025 headlining The STARS Tour, Wilson will return to the road for the tour’s spring run, kicking off on March 12 in Huntsville, Ala. with special guest Peter Burton. She has also appeared on select dates of Winter Jam 2026 and is set to perform at some of Christian and country music’s hottest fairs and festivals this summer.
With over 2 billion career streams, Wilson continues to cement herself as “one of contemporary Christian music’s most dynamic trailblazers” (People). Her soaring single, “God Story” is currently No. 4 at Christian radio and climbing. Wilson has also been named one of Spotify’s Hot Country Artists to Watch and CMT’s Next Women of Country, while earning GRAMMY and CMT Music Award nominations along with multiple Dove Award wins.
The STARS Tour 2026dates:
March 12, 2026 in Huntsville, Ala. at VBC Mark C. Smith Concert Hall
March 13, 2026 in Fayetteville, N.C. at Crown Theatre
March 14, 2026 in Richmond, Va. at Altria Theater
March 20, 2026 in Orlando, Fla. at Dr. Phillips Center
March 21, 2026 in Jacksonville, Fla. at Moran Theater
March 22, 2026 in Tampa, Fla. at Straz Center
March 26, 2026 in Atlanta, Ga. at Fox Theatre
March 27, 2026 in Charlotte, N.C. at Ovens Auditorium
March 28, 2026 in Columbia, S.C. at The Township Auditorium
April 9, 2026 in Bloomington, Ind. at Indiana University Auditorium
April 10, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pa. at Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
April 11, 2026 in Rosemont, Ill. at Rosemont Theatre
April 23, 2026 in Knoxville, Tenn. at Knoxville Civic Auditorium
April 25, 2026 in St. Louis, Mo. at Stifel Theatre
April 30, 2026 in Hershey, Pa. at Hershey Theatre
May 1, 2026 in Erie, Pa. at Warner Theatre
May 2, 2026 in Boston, Mass. at Boch Center Shubert Theatre
May 7, 2026 in Syracuse, N.Y. at Landmark Theatre
May 8, 2026 in Albany, N.Y. at Palace Theatre
May 11, 2026 in Whitby, Ont. at Canada Event Centre
Sept. 24, 2026 in Baltimore, Md. at Lyric Baltimore
ABOUT ANNE WILSON:
Anne Wilson makes music where faith and country meet, a rare space where honesty, grief and hope live side by side. At just 24, she has already crossed the 2 billion streams milestone and emerged as one of the most distinctive new voices in both Christian and country music.
Her third studio album, Stars, captures a young artist growing up on record. Shaped by the tragic loss of her brother Jacob, Wilson’s faith could have been shattered — but instead it was strengthened. That tension, of wrestling with God yet still loving Jesus, defines her music and makes her profoundly relatable. “Faith isn’t about never questioning,” she says. “It’s about holding on in the middle of the storm.”
Stars threads together themes of grief, growth, maturity and wonder, carried by Wilson’s soaring vocals and country-pop production. From the wide-eyed imagery of the title track to the raw prayer of “Carry Me” and the redemption arc of “Dead in the Water,” the album reflects both the hardship of loss and the joy of new perspective.
Alongside the album, Wilson will deliver her new music to fans in person on The STARS Tour. She’s also recently released a 40-day Hey Girl Devotional, out now. Named after her encouraging anthem, the devotional is aimed at young readers, extending her message of identity and Christ-centered hope beyond the stage.
Anne Wilson is still becoming, still wrestling and still rejoicing – but Stars proves she’s shining brighter not in spite of the struggle, but because of it.
ABOUT COLE SWINDELL:
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