Brothers Osborne will head out on their headlining We're Not For Everyone Tour this summer. The duo will play in almost 50 markets beginning on July 29th in Philadelphia. Travis Denning and Tenille Townes will serve as alternating opening acts.
John and TJ Osborne announced the tour on social media yesterday (Thursday, April 15th) writing, “It's actually happening y'all. We're going back out on the road! It's been far too long and we've missed every last one of you. We've been working up new material and can't wait to get out there and play it for y'all . . .”
Tickets go on sale next Friday (April 23rd) at brothersosborne.com.
Brothers Osborne are nominated for Duo of the Year as well as Album of the Year for Skeletons at Sunday's (April 18th) ACM Awards, where they are also set to perform their new single “I’m Not For Everyone” as well as “Deadman’s Curve.” The show airs on CBS beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Earlier that morning, John and TJ will be featured on CBS Sunday Morning with correspondent Anthony Mason detailing their upbringing in the blue-collar town of Deale, Maryland and journey to Nashville to pursue their musical ambitions. They also discuss John’s personal battle with mental health and TJ’s experience publicly revealing that he is gay.
Today (Friday, April 16th), Brothers Osborne release a new song titled “Younger Me” written by TJ in response to the overwhelming support he received after sharing his personal story. The track was produced by both John and TJ who will perform a special version as part of Xfinity presents a special ACM Awards bonus performance by Brothers Osborne – the exclusive premiere of “Younger Me” – available on Xfinity’s YouTube channel.