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Cole Swindell To Headline 15th Annual Alzheimer’s Benefit Concert

Georgia Native Cole Swindell is coming to the Bell Auditorium in December to headline the Music For Memories Concert.

Georgia Native Cole Swindell is coming to the Bell Auditorium in December to headline the Music For Memories Concert.

INDIO, CA – APRIL 28: Singer Cole Swindell performs at Stagecoach California’s Country Music Festival. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Stagecoach)

Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Stagecoach

At the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, Grammy-nominated Cole Swindell will light up the stage this Dec. 4 for Via Cognitive Health's Music for Memories Concert. The show marks 15 years of bringing music and support to those touched by memory loss.

Starting at 7:30 p.m., this benefit show backs vital programs for those facing Alzheimer's and dementia. The funds support day care services and give much-needed aid to those who care for loved ones with memory loss.

"This is more than a concert. It's a celebration of music, memory, and community," said Cammie Jones, Board President at Via Cognitive Health, according to Augusta Good News.

Born and raised in Georgia, Swindell brings star power to this year's event. His voice has filled the airwaves with 13 chart-topping hits as an artist and 14 hits as a songwriter.

The night's proceeds power Via Cognitive Health's work in the community. Their programs give crucial support to those living with memory loss, while offering guidance to families and spreading awareness about brain health.

Tickets go on sale on Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. on the Augusta Entertainment Complex site.