Cole Swindell to headline Rock Fore! Dough

Date: March 05, 2024

First Tee- Augusta has recently announced that Cole Swindell will headline the 20th anniversary drive for show, Rock Fore! Dough on April 9 at Lady A Pavilion in Evans Towne Center Park. 

Black Dawg will open the show, and DJ Rock will deejay the event. More artist announcements will be out soon. 

“We could not be more excited for Cole Swindell to play Rock Fore! Dough,” says Jill Brown, First Tee- Augusta executive director. “With this being the event’s 20th anniversary, it’s extra special to have a Georgia artist on stage playing for fans and supporting our organization.” 

All the proceeds from the Rock Fore! Dough will benefit First Tee- Augusta. This event has raised $1.7 million in the past. 

“Rock Fore! Dough has truly become a Masters Week Tradition over the past 20 years,” says Emily Stevenson, Gluestick Music’s event producer. “To keep this event thriving for so long has been a labor of love for so many. From the artists that donate their performances to the fans who show up year after year, our sponsors and volunteers to the event crew and First Tee- Augusta staff and board. It’s nothing short of a team effort.” 

Tickets are available now. Advance general admission tickets are $40 and will increase to $50 on the day of the show. Children five and under are free with a ticketed adult. Visit www.RockForeDough.com to buy tickets and VIP tables.

To learn more about First Tee- Augusta, please visit www.FirstTeeAugusta.org

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