Singing for Good
Leon Bridges to play special hometown Fort Worth show for charity

Leon Bridges will play a charity show at Bowie House on October 7.
Fort Worth singer-songwriter Leon Bridges will aim to give back to his hometown with a special charity show as part of the Auberge Resorts Collection Concert Series presented by Bilt, taking place at Bowie House hotel on Tuesday, October 7.
The intimate evening, which will feature Bridges performing his signature soulful music, is in partnership with Bridges’ nonprofit, The Big Good. The concert will support local organizations addressing critical unmet needs in the Fort Worth community.
Bridges co-founded The Big Good in 2020 with Gary Patterson, who was the head football coach at TCU from 2000 to 2021.
The concert reflects Bridges and Patterson’s shared commitment to giving back to the North Texas community they both call home.
The Grammy Award-winning Bridges is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his 2015 debut album, Coming Home. He has released four albums in his career, most recently Leon in 2024.
“We are honored to welcome Leon Bridges to Bowie House as part of our 2025 Auberge Resorts Collection Concert Series,” said Christian Clerc, President & Chief Executive Officer, Auberge Resorts Collection, in a statement. “This performance perfectly embodies the spirit of Bowie House - celebrating creativity, culture, and the unique character of Fort Worth with a globally renowned hometown artist.”
In addition to a portion of the proceeds being donated to The Big Good, there will also be a raffle to further raise funds.
Tickets to the concert are $450. They can also come as part of an exclusive package that includes a one-night stay at Bowie House, two concert tickets, two drinks at the show, and valet for one vehicle, starting at $1,400.
Packages can purchased at aubergeresorts.com/bowiehouse/music.
