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Georgia native Cole Swindell to perform in Macon. Here’s what you need to know.

Georgia native country music singer Cole Swindell is coming to Macon to perform for his Down to Earth Tour.

Swindell will perform at the Macon City Auditorium on March 13 at 7 p.m., according to the auditorium’s website.

Swindell, of Bronwood, Georgia, has travelled all over the United States and to Canada for his Down to Earth Tour featuring artists Hardy and Trea Landon.

“Looking forward to getting back home to Georgia and bringing my Down to Earth Tour with my good buddies Hardy and Trea Landon to the Macon Centreplex on March 13,” Swindell said in a video on the Macon Centreplex’s Facebook page.

Tickets are on sale now, but the show is almost sold out.

Swindell produced hit songs like “You Should Be Here,” “Love You Too Late” and “Middle of a Memory.”

He won the Academy of Country Music Award for New Artist of the Year in 2014, according to the ACM’s website.

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Jenna Eason
The Telegraph
Jenna Eason creates serviceable news around culture, business and people who make a difference in the Macon community for The Telegraph. Jenna joined The Telegraph staff as a Peyton Anderson Fellow and multimedia reporter after graduating from Mercer University in May 2018 with a journalism degree and interning at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Jenna has covered issues surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, Middle Georgia elections and protests for the Middle Georgia community and Telegraph readers. Support my work with a digital subscription
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