
Texas troubadour Charley Crockett rides into the Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater on his Age of the Ram Tour for a night of authentic, old-soul country and blues. One of the hardest-working and most prolific artists in modern Americana, Crockett has built a devoted following with his rich, throwback sound and prolific catalog — blending honky-tonk, Gulf-and-Western, blues, and classic country into something entirely his own. With a voice that feels beamed in from another era and a stage presence to match, songs like “$10 Cowboy,” “Welcome to Hard Times,” and “I’m Just a Clown” come alive under the open sky.
Joining him are two standout special guests: Grammy-nominated mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull, whose jaw-dropping musicianship has redefined bluegrass, and the rising Wild Horses. Together it’s a stacked bill of world-class roots music worth arriving early for.
Set against the open-air backdrop of the Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater, this is summer-concert energy at its finest — a spacious outdoor venue built for warm evenings, big choruses, and thousands of fans singing along together. Grab your seats or settle into the lawn, and make a night of it.