Crowe Boys’ Announce 15-Date “Roaming Europe” Tour  Kicking Off Wednesday, Aug 20 in London

Tour Follows Jazz Fest and CMA Performances, and Release of  EMI Records Nashville Debut Album, Made To Wander, June 6

Pre-order Made To WanderHERE.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (May 7, 2025) – New Orleans-based Crowe Boys — made up of brothers Ocie and Wes Crowe — announced their “Roaming Europe” tour today. The 15-date run starts in London on August 20 and wraps up on September 20 in Dublin.  

“We’ve been wanting to visit all of these countries for so long; we kind of can’t believe it’s finally happening. Wes and I are looking forward to connecting with new friends and sharing the songs and stories from Made To Wander,” says Ocie.  

“Roaming Europe” Tour Dates and Markets are below and tickets are on sale HERE. 

Wednesday, Aug. 20 The Lexington, London, United Kingdom 
Friday, Aug. 22 The Long Road Festival, Lutterworth, United Kingdom 
Saturday, Aug. 23 The Long Road Festival, Lutterworth, United Kingdom 
Sunday, Aug. 24 Sounds of Open Air Nashville, Cologne, Germany 
Tuesday, Aug. 26 Belleville, Oslo, Norway ^ 
Wednesday, Aug. 27 Bar Brooklyn, Stockholm, Stockholm County 
Friday, Aug. 29 Tonder Festival, Tønder, Denmark 
Saturday, Aug. 30 Tonder Festival, Tønder, Denmark 
Sunday, Aug. 31 Once in a Blue Moon Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Wednesday, Sept. 3 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands* 
Thursday, Sept. 4 La Maroquinerie, Paris, France* 
Friday, Sept. 5 Electric Brixton, London, United Kingdom* 
Sunday, Sept. 7 Band on the Wall, Manchester, England* 
Monday, Sept. 8 SWG3 Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland* 
Wednesday, Sept. 10 The Workman’s Club, Dublin, County Dublin 

^ With SG Goodman 

* Supporting Cameron Whitcomb 

For the most up-to-date Crowe Boys information, including the latest U.S. tour dates, please visit  CroweBoys.com

About Crowe Boys: 
Crowe Boys’ charisma comes naturally, as they spent their childhood traveling by RV around the American South with their family band. As the brothers developed their musical talent, Ocie read books, took lessons, and leaned on his mother’s side of the family to learn as much as he could. Wes often turned to online videos, trying to replicate what the musicians on screen were doing. When the family band dissolved following their mother’s death from cancer, Ocie and Wes Crowe put down roots in New Orleans as young teenagers. Although the family band usually performed gospel music, the brothers gravitated toward bands like Journey, Switchfoot and NEEDTOBREATHE, and later, folk-influenced artists such as Gregory Alan Isakov, Noah Kahan, and Caamp.  

Crowe Boys’ journey to find their own musical identity led to writing “Where Did I Go Wrong;” maintaining a positive attitude as they assembled their catalog of original songs. Andrew Campanelli, the drummer for the multi-platinum rock band The Revivalists, soon teamed with the brothers to capture their undeniable dynamic in the studio.   

When a live clip of “Where Did I Go Wrong” went viral, fans instantly responded to the honesty of the lyrics and the intimacy of the performance. As the video received tens of millions of views, Crowe Boys attracted the attention of Universal Music Group Nashville. With the release of “Bootstraps,” Ocie and Wes continue to push their musical boundaries while further establishing an ever-growing fan base that now feels like family.  

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