YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Charley Crockett, a Grammy Award-nominated country-Americana artist, will come to the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre on Sept. 19.

Tickets range from $100.50 to $40.50 and will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at Ticketmaster.com.

An online presale will take place from noon to 11:59 p.m. Thursday; use the password AFRAID.

Durand Jones & The Indications will open the show.

Crockett will release his third studio album, “Age of the Ram,” on April 3. The LP completes The Sagebrush Trilogy, joining 2025’s “Lonesome Drifter” and the Grammy-nominated “Dollar a Day” records in painting a picture of Crockett’s journey from Texas dreamer, New York street singer and twice-convicted felon to an outlaw country music entertainer. 

Like the previous two, “Age of the Ram” was produced by Shooter Jennings at the Sunset Sound Studio 3 in Los Angeles. 

Crockett describes it as a concept record echoing the legacies of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and even Gram Parsons. Guitar and pedal steel are the rule on the album, often accompanied by piano, harmonica and keys. The liner notes set the expectations:

“‘Age of the Ram’ is the story of Billy McLane, a small-time cattle rustler who finds himself in the crosshairs of the Santa Fe ring. Pursued by bounty killers working for the shadow syndicate, Billy McLane escapes into the crazy mountains, where the outlaw will become a legend.”