Fort Worth: Charley Crockett at Billy Bob’s Texas
August 28 @ 10:00 pm

If there’s one place in the great state of Texas built for a night like this, it’s Billy Bob’s. And if there’s one artist walking the earth right now who was born to play it, it’s Charley Crockett. When the GRAMMY Award-nominated singer-songwriter rolls into Fort Worth on Friday, August 28, 2026, for his Age of the Ram Tour, the two are going to make history together inside the most famous honky-tonk on the planet.
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Showtime is 10 PM at Billy Bob’s Texas, located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards at 2520 Rodeo Plaza — the same sprawling, neon-lit dancehall that has hosted everyone from Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings to Garth Brooks over its legendary run. With room for 6,000 boot-scooters and a dance floor big enough to get genuinely lost on, Billy Bob’s isn’t just a venue — it’s a Texas institution. And on this particular Friday night, it belongs to Charley Crockett.
Opening the evening is The Weary Boys, making for a stacked bill that’ll have the crowd warmed up and ready well before Crockett takes the stage.
So who exactly is Charley Crockett? He’s the kind of artist Texas produces once in a generation. A true descendant of Davy Crockett, raised on the blues in Dallas and seasoned by the brass-heavy soul of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Crockett has spent his career building a sound that critics have scrambled to describe and fans have simply fallen in love with. Rolling Stone has called him a “must-see live performer,” CMT named him a “force to be reckoned with,” and NPR Music described his singular “Gulf & Western” style as “very 21st century and very vintage.” The Wall Street Journal put it plainly: his vocal style is one part Ernest Tubb honky-tonk, one part Bill Withers soulful crooning, and one part jazzy French Quarter swagger. There’s nobody else in country music who sounds quite like him.
His latest album, Age of the Ram, caps what’s being called the “Sagebrush Trilogy” and takes on a distinctly cinematic quality — built around a concept album framework with a recurring theme that gives the record a depth and ambition that sets it apart from anything in his already remarkable catalog. Hearing those songs performed live, under the lights of Billy Bob’s, is going to be something else entirely.
For every ticket sold on this tour, Crockett is donating $1.00 to the Last Prisoner Project, a nonprofit working to free individuals incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses — because Charley Crockett isn’t just an artist, he’s a man with something to say.
This is an 18 and over event, so bring your valid ID. Reserved seating is available, and with a show this anticipated inside one of the world’s most storied music venues, you’ll want to lock in your seats sooner rather than later.
Fort Worth, get ready. A Friday night at Billy Bob’s with Charley Crockett on the Age of the Ram Tour is the kind of Texas evening that’ll still be talked about come Sunday morning.