Leon Bridges will take his Gold-Diggers Sound Tour to Austin.
Bridges will be joined by fellow Texas singer Abraham Alexander on Sunday, September 12, at Stubb s Waller Creek Amphitheater.
Stubb s will sell tickets for the Austin show on Tuesday, July 27.
A total of three Texas tour dates have been confirmed (so far) in support of Bridges third studio album, Gold-Diggers Sound, due out Friday, July 23.
On Friday, September 10 and Saturday, September 11, he will play San Antonio s Aztec Theatre and The HiFi Dallas, a Mark Cuban-owned music venue opening in North Texas.
As part of the tour, Bridges will play small- to mid-sized venues, calling each show an “immersive experience in the intimate rooms where it all began.” The album is named after Gold Diggers, a Los Angeles hotel, bar, and recording studio.
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Texas singer-songwriter Leon Bridges is taking his upcoming “Gold-Diggers Sound Tour” to Austin. Joined by fellow Texas singer Abraham Alexander, Bridges takes to the stage at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater on Sunday, September 12. Tickets for the Austin show go on sale through Stubb’s on Tuesday, July 27.
It’s one of just three Texas tour stops announced (so far) in support of Bridges’ third studio album,
Gold-Diggers Sound, set to release Friday, July 23.
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