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Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett Announce Joint 2025 Tour Dates

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Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett are teaming up for an exciting nationwide tour coined the “Crooner & The Cowboy Tour,” capturing the unique essence of Texas music. This much-anticipated tour showcases the diverse musical styles of Bridges and Crockett, bringing together a rich fusion of R&B and country. The tour is set to kick off on June 5, 2025, at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, wrapping up on September 23 at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, adding a Texas-themed grandeur to the performances. With only two Texas stops—Austin and The Woodlands—this tour is a monumental event, commemorating what is, undeniably, a milestone partnership between two celebrated artists from the Lone Star State.

Leon Bridges, known for his soulful R&B sounds, recently released his fourth studio album, aptly titled Leon, during last year's Austin City Limits Music Festival. In contrast, Charley Crockett, famous for his raw country sound, launched his Island Records debut, Lonesome Drifter, earlier this year to critical acclaim. By blending their unique musical backgrounds and tapping into their shared heritage, the tour aims to create an unforgettable experience for fans across the United States.

One of the highlights of this tour is the array of special guest performances by noteworthy musicians and bands, including Noeline Hofmann, Reyna Tropical, Honky Tonkin’ In Queens, and Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore. These artists bring an eclectic mix of talents and sounds, further enhancing the diversity and appeal of the tour. This dynamic lineup promises audiences a variety of musical experiences, ensuring that every concert is not just an event, but a cultural narrative celebrating diversity and creativity.

For the Crooner & The Cowboy Tour, ticket presales start on March 25, with a general sale opening on March 28. Integrating modern technology, fans can secure their spots via an artist presale on ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster. An essential part of this tour experience is the cause behind each ticket, where a portion of the sales contributes to Leon Bridges’ charity, The Big Good. This nonprofit organization focuses on empowering communities and meeting essential needs in North Texas, adding a layer of philanthropy to the fervent toe-tapping rhythm of the concerts.

The Texan musical fraternity is working hard to ensure that the Crooner & The Cowboy Tour will be not just another concert tour, but an embodiment of a shared love for music, culture, and community. By combining the deeply personal narratives of Bridges and Crockett with the enriched sounds from their secret haven—Texas—the tour will celebrate the diverse musical influences resonating from the state. Each performance will be an elaborate stage for listeners to explore the blend of old-fashioned and contemporary styles that both artists are renowned for, ensuring a rich symphony of soul, country, and beyond.

Check Out Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett's “Crooner & The Cowboy” 2025 Tour Dates Here:

6/05 Hollywood Bowl- Los Angeles, CA 
8/26 BMO Pavilion- Milwaukee, WI  
8/27Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill- Sterling Heights, MI  
8/28 Budweiser Stage- Toronto, ON  
8/30 Broadview Stage at SPAC- Saratoga Springs, NY  
8/31 Thompson’s Point- Portland, ME  
9/01 Thompson’s Point- Portland, ME  
9/04 Forest Hills Stadium- Forest Hills, NY 
9/05 The Mann Center- Philadelphia, PA  
9/06 Allianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontRichmond, VA 
9/07 Merriweather Post PavilionColumbia, MD  
9/09 Blossom Music CenterCuyahoga Falls, OH 
9/10 The ICON Festival Stage at Smale ParkCincinnati, OH  
9/12 Red Hat AmphitheaterRaleigh, NC  
9/13 Credit One StadiumCharleston, SC  
9/14 St. Augustine Amphitheater- St Augustine, FL  
9/15 The BayCare SoundClearwater, FL  
9/17 Coca-Cola AmphitheaterBirmingham, AL  
9/19 Walmart AMPRogers, AR 
9/21The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionThe Woodlands, TX  
9/23 Moody CenterAustin, TX  

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