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Crockett Bridges announce joint tour

Wednesday, March 12, 2025 – Charley Crockett and Leon Bridges will tour together on The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour.

The shows kick off with a special, previously announced show at the Hollywood Bowl on June 5 before hitting 19 cities from the end of August through the end of September.

Crockett just released "Lonesome Drifter" via Island Records and co-produced by Crockett and Shooter Jennings. Bridges, who has four studio albums under his belt, offers a soulful sound.

Tour dates are:
June 5 Hollywood Bowl // Los Angeles, CA (Show already on sale)
Aug. 26 BMO Pavilion // Milwaukee, WI !
Aug. 27 Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill // Sterling Heights, MI !
Aug. 28 Budweiser Stage // Toronto, ON !
Aug. 30 Broadview Stage at SPAC // Saratoga Springs, NY !
Aug. 31 Thompson's Point // Portland, ME !
Sept. 1 Thompson's Point // Portland, ME !
Sept. 4 Forest Hills Stadium // Forest Hills, NY @#
Sept. 5 The Mann Center // Philadelphia, PA @
Sept. 6 Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront // Richmond, VA @
Sept. 7 Merriweather Post Pavilion // Columbia, MD @
Sept. 9 Blossom Music Center // Cuyahoga Falls, OH @
Sept. 10 The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park // Cincinnati, OH @
Sept. 12 Red Hat Amphitheater // Raleigh, NC @
Sept. 13 Credit One Stadium // Charleston, SC @
Sept. 14 St. Augustine Amphitheatre // St Augustine, FL @
Sept. 15 The BayCare Sound // Clearwater, FL @
Sept. 17 Coca-Cola Amphitheater // Birmingham, AL %
Sept. 19 Walmart AMP // Rogers, AR %
Sept. 21 The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion // The Woodlands, TX %
Sept. 23 Moody Center // Austin, TX %

! – Noeline Hofmann opening
@ – Reyna Tropical opening # – Honky Tonkin' In Queens opening
% – Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore opening


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