Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough will return in April

Rock Fore! Dough 2024. Staff photo by Liz Wright.

Date: February 13, 2025

First Tee – Augusta has recently announced that Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough will be returning to the CSRA for its 21st annual concert on Tuesday, April 8 at Lady A Pavilion in Evans Towne Center Park.

Taking place at 7016 Evans Towne Center Blvd., the concert’s proceeds will entirely benefit First Tee – Augusta, a youth program that focuses on introducing children to golf and teaching them life lessons.

“Every year we say how grateful we are to have had the support of this community at Rock Fore! Dough for so long,” said Executive Director Jill Brown of First Tee – Augusta. 

However, Brown said this year will be extra special. 

“After the devastation Hurricane Helene caused to our area, and specifically at First Tee- Augusta, we are more thankful than ever to come together as a community to enjoy great music, friends and golf,” Brown said.

Tickets will go on sale Friday, Feb. 14 at RockForeDough.com.

Discounted general admission tickets will be available for $30 each until the lineup is announced.

When the concert lineup of artists is made public, tickets will increase in price to $40 each.

On the day of the show, tickets will be sold online and at the box office at the event for $50 each.

Children five & under receive free general admission with a ticketed adult, and limited VIP tables seating eight are available at RockForeDough.com/vip.

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