Leon Bridges is playing a charity show at The Bowie House in Fort Worth
Leon Bridges is “Coming Home” for a show at a luxury Fort Worth hotel next month.
Auberge Resorts Collection’s Bowie House will host Bridges for an “intimate evening of his signature soulful music” on Tuesday, Oct. 7. The hotel is nestled in the Cultural District at 3700 Camp Bowie Blvd.
To attend the show, there’s a package for $1,400 that includes a one-night stay at Bowie House, two concert tickets, two drinks at the show and valet for one vehicle. Regular tickets start at $450.
The Fort Worth show will be the second entry in Auberge Resorts Collection’s concert series, which opens with Arlington native Maren Morris on Sept. 19 at the company’s Primland Resort in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.
Leon Bridges to perform at Bowie House
In addition to Bowie House and Bilt, Bridges’ charity The Big Good is also partnering on the event.
Speaking of The Big Good, a portion of the proceeds from the evening will be donated to the charity. There will also be a raffle to help raise further funds, according to the Auberge Resorts Collection.
Founded in 2020 by Bridges and former TCU football coach Gary Patterson, The Big Good supports and partners with local organizations that are focused on addressing critical unmet needs in the community.
The nonprofit has raised more than $3 million for its community partners since its inception and hosts an annual fundraiser called The Big Night every spring. Maggie Rogers and Charley Crockett performed alongside Bridges at this year’s event.
Bridges and Crockett are currently on the pair’s “The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour,” which will finish later this month.