Brothers Osborne Announce Shows in New York, Los Angeles

Brothers Osborne has announced a pair of shows in two major U.S. cities in fall 2023.

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In October, the duo of brothers John and TJ Osborne will perform at Pier 17 in New York City on October 5 and at the historic Greek Theater in Los Angeles on October 22. Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday (June 16) at 10 a.m. local time. A fan pre-sale begins on Tuesday (June 13) at 10 a.m. local time.  

“Y’all! We’ve worked tirelessly over the past few years, evolving and growing as a band,” they shared in a press release. “We’ve been taking on new challenges and exploring new creative realms on these new songs. We’re bringing that evolution to the stage!

“We’re beyond excited to announce a pair of special shows in New York and L.A. this October. We’re throwing everything we’ve got at these performances, and it’ll be as new for us as it will be for you. Can’t wait to show y’all what we’ve been cookin up.”

The announcement of the shows arrives as the duo is working on a new era of music, introduced by four new songs they’ve recently released: “Goodbye’s Kickin’ In,” “Nobody’s Nobody,” “Might as Well be Me” and Rollercoaster (Forever and a Day Now).” The songs will be featured on their upcoming album.

“As musicians, we’re constantly evolving and pushing ourselves to new heights,” Brothers Osborne have previously shared. “With our fourth album, we’ve teamed up with a new producer, Mike Elizondo, and embraced his approach to our sound and story.  Our expectations were already high and he absolutely shattered them. It’s exciting to see where this journey will take us and we can’t wait to share this sound with everyone. Life and art are about growth and taking risks, and we’re ready to take on the challenge.”

The 2023 ACM Duo of the Year is currently touring throughout the summer. Visit Brothers Osborne’s website for a full list of dates.

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