
Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour
by James Kevin Stott
- The Crooner & the Cowboy 2025 Summer Tour Information
- The Crooner & the Cowboy 2025 Tour August Show Dates
- The Crooner & The Cowboy 2025 Tour September Show Dates
- How Long Are the Crooner & the Cowboy Tour Shows?
- Have Bridges and Crockett Ever Toured Together Before?
- The Crooner & the Cowboy Tour Openers
- Leon Bridges Setlist
- Where Can I Find Leon Bridges Merch?
- Artist Tour Dates and Location
- About Leon Bridges
- Leon Bridges Songs
- About Charley Crockett
- Charley Crockett Songs
- Where to Find The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour Tickets
The Crooner & the Cowboy 2025 Summer Tour Information
Tour Name: The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour Tour Dates: June 5, 2025-September 23, 2025 |
Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett have joined forces again as co-headliners on The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour, currently crossing North America this Summer. The two Lone Star State musicians opened the tour on June 5 at the historic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and the dates ending on September 23 at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
“There’s something special about ending this journey in the heart of Texas, where the energy is electric and the crowd knows how to bring it," Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Bridges said of the collaborative tour finale.
The unique concerts will see full sets from both artists, with R&B crooner Bridges (Fort Worth) and country sensation Crockett (San Benito) bringing a “50% crooner, 50% cowboy” show for fans. It isn’t the first time the two Texas natives have collaborated.
Soul and blues singer Bridges—who just wrapped his The Leon Tour—released his studio album Leon in October 2024, while honky tonk artist Crockett dropped his first release for Island Records—and 15th album overall—Lonesome Drifter, on March 14, 2025.
With two talents and such strong backup acts, tickets for The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour are selling fast, so find a city and date near you for the coming shows in August and September here at TicketX. There will be $1 donated from every ticket sold on the tour for Bridges’ charity, The Big Good.
Almost that time to hit the road with my brother @CharleyCrockett for the Crooner and the Cowboy tour 💪🏿. Who’s pullin up ?
— Leon Bridges (@leonbridges) August 21, 2025
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The Crooner & the Cowboy 2025 Tour August Show Dates
The Crooner & the Cowboy Tour opened up in June with a show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles before Bridges did dates and festivals in July in California, Canada, Spain, Switzerland, France, Belgium, England, Ireland, and Scotland.
The Crooner & the Cowboy Tour resumes in North America with Bridges and Crockett doing shows at the BMO Harris Pavilion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on August 26, followed by concerts in Sterling Heights, Michigan (August 27), and north of the border in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (August 28).
The tour then heads to the East Coast and Saratoga Springs, New York (August 30)—where you can find seats as low as $29.70—before heading to the West Coast and the Pacific Northwest for a show at Thompson’s Point in Portland, Oregon (August 31).
Noeline Hoffmann and Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore will serve as the backup acts for these August dates.
The Crooner & The Cowboy 2025 Tour September Show Dates
In September, Bridges, Crockett, and The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour head right back to the East Coast and *another *Portland—this one in Maine—on September 1, where the fun continues.
Reyna Tropical joins the tour from September 4 (Forest Hills, New York) moving forward, including dates in Philadelphia (September 5), Richmond, Virginia (September 6), Columbia, Maryland (September 7), Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (September 9), Cincinnati (September 10), Raleigh, NC (September 12), and Charleston, SC (September 13).
Bridges and Crockett will then play the oldest city in the US—St Augustine, Florida—on September 14 in Clearwater, Florida (September 15), Birmingham, Alabama (September 17)—where Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore replace Reyna Tropical as the opening acts—Rogers, Arkansas (September 19), The Woodlands, Texas (September 21), with the aforementioned tour finale at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas on September 23.
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How Long Are the Crooner & the Cowboy Tour Shows?
With Leon Bridges, Charley Crockett, and the backup acts all performing their own sets, you can expect **The Crooner & the Cowboy Tour concerts** to generally last between 2 hours and 30 minutes and 4 hours, with the event generally starting around 7:30 pm and doors opening at 7 pm.
Have Bridges and Crockett Ever Toured Together Before?
Leon Bridges and Grammy Award-nominated Charley Crockett first found their Texas chemistry when Crockett was one of the opening acts for Bridges on 2024’s The Leon Tour, including the tour finale in Bridges’ hometown of Fort Worth.
“Charley’s always been the cowboy—with stories that feel like they’ve been passed down for generations," 36-year-old Bridges said. “I guess I’ve always been the crooner—trying to find the soul in it all. So we thought, why not bring those worlds together?”
The Crooner & the Cowboy Tour Openers
Among acts opening up for Bridges and Crockett on The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour are Canadian country artist Noeline Hoffmann, Los Angeles musician Reyna Tropical, Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Kashus Culpepper, Thee Sacred Souls, LA LOM, Arc de Soleil, Gotts Street Park, Honky Tonkin’. The first three will back up the rest of the tour.
Leon Bridges Setlist
Leon Bridges' setlists vary from show to show, but on the Crooner & the Cowboy Tour, his setlists should be fairly consistent. Here is the Leon Bridges setlist from opening night at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, on June 5, where he performed 23 songs, including two encores. Crockett came on at 7:30 and Bridges started at 9 pm.
When a Man Cries
Panther City
Better Man
Flowers
Laredo
That’s What I Love
Never Satisfied
Mariella
Steam
Ain’t Got Nothing On You
Texas Sun
You Don’t Know
Bad News
If It Feels Good (It Must Be)
Hold On
Can’t Have It All
God Loves Everyone
Peaceful Place
Smooth Sailin’
Lisa Sawyer (Encore #1)
Beyond (Encore #2)
Where Can I Find Leon Bridges Merch?
You can find fresh Leon Bridges merch online at the official Leon Bridges website at its Leon Bridges Shop, where fans can find music, apparel, accessories, posters, and other items like these:
Leon Bridges Merchandise | Price |
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Evolution of LB Magnet | $5 |
Lone Star Bottle Opener Keychain | $12 |
I’m Coming Home Ornament | $12 |
I’m Coming Home Coffee Mug | $15 |
Made in Texas Jumbo Tote Bag | $30 |
Crooner & Cowboy Trucker Hat | $30 |
Leon Portrait T-Shirt | $35 |
I’m Coming Home T-Shirt | $35 |
Leon 12” Vinyl (Penny Loafer Black) | $33 |
God Loves Everyone Longsleeve Pocket T-Shirt | $45 |
Panther City Pullover Hoodie | $65 |
Artist Tour Dates and Location
Kindly note that this is a partial list of locations and dates. Please visit Artist Tickets page for the complete list of tour dates.
Date | Day | Location |
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Aug 28 | Thursday | Budweiser Stage - Toronto, Ontario |
Aug 30 | Saturday | Broadview Stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Complex - Saratoga Springs, NY |
Aug 31 | Sunday | Thompsons Point - Portland, OR |
Sep 1 | Monday | Thompsons Point - Portland, OR |
Sep 4 | Thursday | Forest Hills Stadium - Flushing, NY |
Sep 5 | Friday | TD Pavilion at the Mann in Fairmount Park - Philadelphia, PA |
Sep 7 | Sunday | Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, SC |
Sep 9 | Tuesday | Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, OH |
Sep 10 | Wednesday | The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park - Cincinnati, OH |
Sep 12 | Friday | Red Hat Amphitheater - Raleigh, NC |
Sep 13 | Saturday | Credit One Stadium - Charleston, WV |
Sep 14 | Sunday | The Amp at The St Augustine Amphitheatre - Complex - St. Augustine, FL |
Sep 15 | Monday | The BayCare Sound - Clearwater, FL |
Sep 19 | Friday | Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion - - Rogers, AR |
Sep 20 | Saturday | Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre - Oklahoma City, OK |
Sep 21 | Sunday | The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - The Woodlands, TX |
Sep 23 | Tuesday | Moody Center ATX - Austin, TX |
Sep 28 | Sunday | The Park at Harlinsdale Farm - Franklin, TN |
Nov 9 | Sunday | First Baptist Church of Ocala, FL - Ocala, FL |
About Leon Bridges
Born Todd Michael Bridges in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 13, 1989, soul singer Leon Bridges was raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where he learned to play guitar and performed at open-mics at Del Frisco’s Grille, where he worked. In December 2014, he was signed by Columbia Records.
Although dubbed as an R&B singer by some, Bridges is actually more classic soul, and the Wall Street Journal called him “ a "throwback to '60s-soul a la Otis Redding and Sam Cooke."
Bridges’ first three studio albums all garnered coveted Grammy nominations with Coming Home (2016), Good Thing (2019), and Gold-Diggers Sound (2022). His last and fourth studio album, Leon, came out on October 4, 2024.
Bridges is not married, but he has been in a long-term relationship, since 2015, with singer Brittni Jessie, and the happy musical couple have a boy together appropriately named Leo.
Leon Bridges Songs
Leon Bridges has nine songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify, with another one (“Smooth Sailin’) at 98 million (#10) as of August 2025. The top nine are “River” (#1, 498,920,489 streams), “Beyond” (#2), “Texas Sun” (#3), “Coming Home” (#4), “July” (with Noah Cyrus, #5), “Bad Bad News” (#6), “Across The Room” (#7), “Mariella” (#8), and “Better Man” (#9).
Other notable Leon Bridges songs include “Lisa Sawyer” (#26)—an early gem penned about his mother that defined his soulful style—”Bet Ain’t Worth The Hand” (#27), which won him his first Grammy Award in 2018 for Best Traditional R&B Performance, and “Peaceful Place” (#53), the first single off his latest studio album Leon.
About Charley Crockett
Born Matthew Charles Crockett in San Benito, Texas, on March 24, 1984, country singer-songwriter and guitarist Charley Crockett started in music in 2015 and was raised by a single mom, and his family moved to Dallas. He quit high school to play guitar in cities like New York City and New Orleans, and he claims to be related to frontiersman Davy Crockett.
Crockett has 15 studio albums and has been nominated for Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Artist of the Year at the 2023 Americana Music Honors and Awards. Crockett’s first Grammy nomination was for $10 Cowboy (2025), and his debut album, A Stolen Jewel, came out in 2015 and was self-produced.
Charley Crockett’s wife, **Taylor Grace,** tied the knot with the 41-year-old artist in a wedding that took place sometime last October (2024) on an island in the South Pacific. Grace is a musician and stylist. The two met at the White Horse Honky Tonk in East Austin, Texas.
Charley Crockett Songs
Charley Crockett has 10 songs with more than 10 million streams on Spotify including “I Am Not Afraid” (#1), “Welcome to Hard Times” (#2), Jamestown Ferry” (#3), “I Can Help” (#4), Silver Dagger” (#5), “The Man From Waco” (#6), “I Need Your Love” (#7), “$10 Cowboy” (#8), In The Night” (#9), and “I’m Workin’” (#10).
At the The Crooner & The Cowboy tour opener on June 5, Crockett—wrapping up his Lonesome Drifter Tour—came on at 7:30 and played 15 songs at the Hollywood Bowl including hits “Welcome to Hard Times,” “Paint It Blue” (#15) and a cover of Link Ray’s “Juke Box Mama.”
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