Brothers Osborne Announce First Headlining Tour This Fall

Joining Brothers Osborne on the road will be Lucie Silvas and LANco for a select number of dates.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Brothers Osborne Announce First Headlining Tour This Fall
Brothers Osborne; Publicity photo

It seems like the Brothers Osborne are taking their “21 Summer” into the fall as they have just announced their first headlining tour for the season.

Starting in September, the guys will be heading out on the road to travel the country and play shows from the East to West Coast. Called “The Dirt Rich Tour,” the brothers will be playing songs from their album, Pawn Shop, including hits such as “21 Summer” and “Stay a Little Longer.” Staying true to their personalities and upbringing, the guys plan bring the vibe of their album to the crowds night after night.

“‘Dirt Rich’ is a song on the record that makes a statement about who we are and where we come from,” said John Osborne. “We felt it was an appropriate title for the tour because it really defines who we are.”

Joining Brothers Osborne on the road will be Lucie Silvas and LANco, both of which are friends of the guys. They’ll be opening some of the shows lined up for the autumn, so fans can expect an eclectic grouping of music from each show.

Ultimately though, the Grammy-nominated duo is just excited to be back out on tour and especially this time, on their own terms.

“We have been fortunate to be a part of some really great tours but this one is especially exciting because we’ve been building towards this for a while. We can’t wait to perform more of our material in an intimate setting with the fans out there. It’s going to be a blast,” said TJ Osborne.

Fans who want to see Brothers Osborne on “The Dirt Rich Tour” can buy tickets starting Friday, August 12, on their website. More information and future dates will be listed on the Brothers Osborne website as well.

Announced Dates for The Dirt Rich Tour:
Sep. 22 Rosemont, IL – Joe’s Live
Oct. 13 Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony*
Oct. 14 Rochester, NY – Anthology*
Oct. 15 Buffalo, NY – University of Buffalo*
Oct. 19 Madison, WI – Orpheum Theatre*
Oct. 20 Minneapolis, MN – Cabooze*
Oct. 21 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave*
Oct. 22 Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall*
Oct. 26 Columbia, MO – The Blue Note*
Oct. 27 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater*
Oct. 28 Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe*
Nov. 4 New York, NY – Irving Plaza*
Nov. 10 Philadelphia, PA – TLA*
Nov. 11 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues*
Nov. 12 Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom*
Nov. 17 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West*
Nov. 18 Greensboro, NC – Cone Denim Entertainment Center*
Nov. 19 N. Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues*
Nov. 25 Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall**
Nov. 26 Lewiston, ID – Clearwater River Casino**
Nov. 27 Boise, ID – Egyptian Theatre**
Nov. 30 Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom**
Dec. 2 Portland, OR –  Roseland Theater**
Dec. 3 Chico, CA – Senator Theater**
Dec. 7 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore**
Dec. 9 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades**
Dec. 10 Riverside, CA – Riverside Municipal Auditorium**
Dec. 15 Los Angeles, CA – Belasco**
Dec. 16 San Diego, CA – House of Blues**
Dec. 17 Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues**
Jan. 7 Dallas, TX – House of Blues*
Jan. 14  Orlando, FL – House of Blues*

*Featuring LANco
**Featuring Lucie Silvas