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DateJune 4, 2025
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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VenueVina Robles Amphitheatre
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Leon Bridges
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Event Details
GRAMMY® Award-winning Texas recording artist, songwriter, and performer Leon Bridges keeps the good times going with the addition of new 2025 live dates to his completely sold-out Leon Bridges: The Leon Tour. Leon will make stops at iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the Hollywood Bowl—where he’ll be performing for the second time, along with stops in Paso Robles, at Vina Robles Amphitheatre on Wednesday, June 6, New Orleans, Tulsa, Seattle and more.
Presales for the new dates start on Tuesday, November 19. Tickets for Vina Robles Amphitheatre will be available via Ticketmaster, Friday, November 22, at 10AM.
Leon is excited to continue donating $1 from every ticket sold directly to his charity, The Big Good. LA LOM and Kashus Culpepper will act as support, each appearing at select shows, with a very special guest performance from fellow Texan Charley Crockett in Los Angeles. For more information on the new dates for Leon Bridges: The Leon Tour, please visit www.leonbridges.com/tour.
Leon launched Leon Bridges: The Leon Tour last month at ACL Festival in Austin before making stops in less traveled markets in Texas and then heading across North America to cities such as Chicago, Toronto, New York, Nashville and more before wrapping with a special homecoming show at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Leon’s biggest hometown headline show to date.
Recorded and produced by Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves, Maggie Rogers) at El Desierto on the outskirts of Mexico City with co-production from Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves) in Nashville, Leon’s brand-new self-titled album, Leon, features 13 handcrafted tracks spotlighting his signature storytelling and organic genre alchemy. Unfolding as his most poignant, powerful, and personal body of work to date, Leon takes you on a sonic journey through the streets he knows best, the things he holds dearest, and the memories of the people and place that shaped him. Six years in the making, this record is unmistakably Leon. Leon builds on the legacy of Leon Bridges' three previous albums, Gold-Diggers Sound, Good Thing, and Coming Home, all of which received GRAMMY nominations for Best R&B Album.