
Grammy Award–nominated artist Charley Crockett announces an extensive 2026 run of tour dates, with support from Nat Myers, Sierra Hull, Pony Bradshaw, and others across select shows. Durand Jones & The Indications will join for a late-summer stretch beginning September 16. The tour will make a Bend stop at Hayden Homes Amphitheater on July 16, 2026.
Promoted by Live Nation and FPC Live, Crockett’s Age of the Ram Tour kicks off May 30 in Danville, VA, with headline dates and festival appearances throughout the spring and summer, including stops in Philadelphia, Detroit, Omaha, and Bend, among many others. Beginning September 16 at Saint Louis Music Park in St. Louis, MO, Durand Jones & The Indications join as support through October 2, with additional stops in Kansas City, Youngstown, Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, and New York, before wrapping at Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, NJ.
Tickets for the July 16th show at Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend will be available starting with a Citi presale (details below) beginning, Tuesday, March 3 at 11 am ET, followed by an artist presale on Wednesday, March 4 at 10 am local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday, March 6 at 10 am local time on CharleyCrockett.com.
PRESALE: Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning today, March 3 at 11 am ET until Thursday, March 6 at 11:59 pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.
AGE OF THE RAM 2026 NEW TOUR DATES:
Sat, May 30 – Danville, VA – The Pantheon at Caesars Virginia $=
Wed, Jun 17 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall @=
Thu, Jun 18 – La Fayette, NY – Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards @=
Sat, Jun 20 – Charles Town, WV – The Event Center at Hollywood Casino %=
Mon, Jun 22 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark %
Tue, Jun 23 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit %
Thu, Jun 25 – Davenport, IA – Rhythm City Casino Resort +=
Sat, Jun 27 – Paw Paw, MI – Warner Vineyard %=
Sun, Jun 28 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha +=
Tue, Jun 30 – Billings, MT – Downtown Billings =
Wed, Jul 8 – Casper, WY – Ford Wyoming Center @
Sun, Jul 12 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater +@
Tue, Jul 14 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield #=
Wed, Jul 15 – Spokane, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest +
Thu, Jul 16 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater !
Sat, Jul 18 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre #=
Thu, Aug 27 – Canyon, TX – The Lumberyard Canyon /=
Fri, Aug 28 – Fort Worth, TX – Billy Bob’s Texas /=
Sat, Aug 29 – Fort Worth, TX – Billy Bob’s Texas <=
Sun, Aug 30 – Helotes, TX – Floore’s Country Store <=
Tue, Sep 1 – Mobile, AL – Saenger Theatre &
Wed, Sep 2– Dothan, AL – The Plant &=
Fri, Sep 4 – Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theatre &
Sat, Sep 5 – Charlottesville, VA – Ting Pavilion %
Wed, Sep 9, – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts %=
Thu, Sep 10 – Hollywood, FL – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino %=
Sat, Sep 12 – Robinsonville, MS – Horseshoe Casino’s Bluesville – Bluesville %=
Mon, Sep 14 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live! %
Tue, Sep 15 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee %
Wed, Sep 16 – Maryland Heights, MO – Saint Louis Music Park ^
Thu, Sep 17 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre ^
Sat, Sep 19 – Youngstown, OH – Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre ^
Mon, Sep 21 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park ^
Tue, Sep 22 – North Charleston, SC – Firefly Distillery ^
Thu, Sep 24 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre ^
Fri, Sep 25 – Atlanta, GA – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park ^
Tue, Sep 29 – Lewiston, NY – Artpark Mainstage Theater ^
Thu, Oct 1 – New York, NY – SummerStage in Central Park ^
Fri, Oct 2 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage ^
AGE OF THE RAM 2026 PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TOUR DATES:
Fri, Apr 24 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre =
Fri, May 29 – Nashville, TN – Music City Rodeo =
Sun, May 31 – Scaly Mountain, NC – Bear Shadow Festival *=
Fri, Jun 19 – Greenfield, MA – Green River Festival *=
Fri, Jun 26 – Eau Claire, WI – Blue Ox Music Festival *=
Sat, Jul 4 – Calgary, AB – Spruce Meadows =
Fri, Jul 10 – Saint Paul, MN – Minnesota Country Club Festival *=
Sat, Jul 11 – Alta, WY – Grand Targhee Festival *=
Mon, Jul 27 – Goshen, IN – Elkhart County 4-H Fair *=
Sat, Sep 26 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond Festival *=
^ Durand Jones & The Indications
$ Honky Tonkin’ In Queens
< Jake Penrod
! Margo Price
% Nat Myers
& Pony Bradshaw
+ Sierra Hull
# Twin Temple
/ The Weary Boys
@ Wild Horses
* Festival Appearance
= Non LN Date
Across many shows on this tour, Charley Crockett, in partnership with PLUS1, will contribute $1.00 from every ticket sold to Last Prisoner Project, a 501(c)(3) organization, to support efforts to free individuals incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses and repair the harms of the war on cannabis. Founded in 2019, Last Prisoner Project works nationwide to advance cannabis justice and advocate for policies that repair the harms of cannabis prohibition. Charley Crockett is proud to support this work and help raise awareness in communities across the country. For more information, visitLastPrisonerProject.org. No portion of the ticket purchase is tax deductible.
ABOUT CHARLEY CROCKETT
Charley Crockett spent 15 years positioning himself firmly outside of the cogs and gears that drive the music industry. The road to stardom never interested the San Benito, Texas, native. It was another path, the one forged by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, which captivated Crockett. “What is classified as solid country gold from Willie and Waylon now,” he says, “was absolutely what they saw as disruptive, not country, dangerous, counterculture, whatever you want to call it.” Now, proudly in the crosshairs of those same labels, Crockett is not just in his element, he’s thriving.
The April 3 release of Age of the Ram marks Crockett’s third studio album in just over a year and third with Island Records. The LP completes The Sagebrush Trilogy, joining 2025’s Lonesome Drifter and the Grammy-nominated Dollar a Day records to paint a vivid picture of Crockett’s journey from Texas dreamer, New York street singer, and twice-convicted felon to the belly of the country music beast. Like the previous two, Age of the Ram was produced by Shooter Jennings at the venerable Sunset Sound Studio 3 in Los Angeles. In Jennings, he found a friend, a peer, and a producer with a grasp on Crockett’s approach that most others missed. “They didn’t have a good handle on how I create and how fast I can move when I’m inspired and the microphones are on,” he says of the traditional music industry.After threading characters and storylines across the first two albums in the project, Age of the Ram finds Crockett and Jennings pushing their creativity with a concept record echoing the legacies of Nelson, Jennings, and even Gram Parsons. This is Crockett’s vision of hard country music. Guitar and pedal steel are the rule on the album, often accompanied by piano, harmonica and keys. The liner notes set the expectations:
“Age of the Ram is the story of Billy McLane, a small-time cattle rustler who finds himself in the crosshairs of the Santa Fe ring. Pursued by bounty killers working for the shadow syndicate, Billy McLane escapes into the crazy mountains, where the outlaw will become a legend.’
In McLane’s character, Age of the Ram puts a name to Sagebrush Trilogy characters like “The Lonesome Drifter” and, time and again, threads Crockett’s life in music to the story he has crafted. A series of short theme tracks — “The Life and Times of Billy McLane” which Crockett penned, plus covers of “Rancho Deluxe,” Jimmy Buffett’s dueling themes for the 1975 cattle-rustling comedy of the same name — frame the narrative. Throughout the album, sounds of galloping horses, crackling old western movie dialogue and gunfights emerge over the blues, bluegrass, waltzes and old-school two-step numbers. The sound may be vintage Crockett, but his creativity is in overdrive, ensuring his spaghetti western tale shines through the music.
This is his version of Red Headed Stranger, but where Nelson’s definitive concept album remained dark and shrouded in mystery, Crockett lays his vision bare. “Lonesome Dove” reveals his numbness to artists chasing glory. “Kentucky Too Long” passes as a bank-robbery song until Crockett deadpans “I’d have split the take if you really know me,” reminding listeners of his loyalty to the people in his corner and evoking the heavy introspection of Parsons’ Grievous Angel record. Then, on “Billy McLane,” Crockett drives the concept home as he sings, “I ain’t nobody, just another traveler, trying not to get killed by his name.”Not until his cover of Billy Joe Shaver’s “Low Down Freedom” does Crockett break from his characters and his concepts to pay tribute to late nights hanging with his producer — and a lyrical cameo by Crockett’s wife and partner, Taylor Grace — on “Me & Shooter.” After all, that’s still his right as the biggest thorn in Music City’s side.“Any time a Texan goes into the Nashville machine and keeps his faculties,” Crockett says, “that machine’s bound to change.”















