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EMI Nashville’s Grammy-nominated duo, Brothers Osborne, have announced their N. American headlining tour, We’re Not For Everyone.
The trek will hit nearly 50 cities this summer, kicking off on 7/29 in Philadelphia with stops in N.Y., L.A. Houston, Atlanta and more before wrapping in Moon Township, Pa. in November. Travis Denning and 2020 ACM’s New Female Artist of the Year, Tenille Townes, will alternate as openers throughout the tour.
Additionally, the duo will release their newest track, “Younger Me,” tomorrow, which T.J. Osborne penned after the overwhelming support he received earlier this year when he publicly came out as gay.
Currently nominated for Duo of the Year and Album of the Year for their third studio album, Skeletons, Brothers Osborne will also perform their new single, “I’m Not For Everyone,” as well as “Deadman’s Curve” as part of the ACM Awards this Sunday (4/18), which airs on CBS at 8pm ET.
The pair is set to appear on CBS’ Sunday Morning on 4/18 prior to the award ceremony with additional interview content airing on 4/19.
Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public on 4/23 with a special fan club presale available on 4/20. For a full list of tour dates, click here.