The country rockers have locked in a whopping 28 dates as part of the tour.
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Tassie-based country rock duo The Wolfe Brothers are ending their 18-month headline touring break by announcing their monster Australian Made National Tour.
Having gone on a tour hiatus at the end of 2024, brothers Tom and Nick Wolfe stayed connected with fans throughout 2025 by performing at dozens of festivals around the nation.
After releasing their successful 2025 seventh long player, Australian Made, which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian Album Chart and the ARIA Australian Country Chart, the lads have decided to return to the road for a run of 28 headline and festival performances.
“The Australian Made concept really came from looking around at our lives and the people we grew up with,” explains Tom Wolfe. “It’s a reflection of where we are from, the stories, the landscapes, the proud communities and the spirit of Australia. We wanted to make a record that felt honest, a record we would be proud of, without overthinking it.”
Nick Wolfe expressed the band's excitement to be touring again with their new show and new album. “Those couple of hours on stage is where we feel most alive. We don’t take for granted that most people never get to experience playing to a crowd that has lived the songs you have written and sings them back to you. There is no greater feeling.”
The Wolfe Brothers tour kicks off at Meatstock Festival in Toowoomba on Friday 10 April and includes dates across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, with their final performances part of Gympie Muster Festival on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 August.
Tickets and show information available at thewolfebrothers.com.
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It’s been 14 years since The Wolfe Brothers came to people’s attention after appearing on Australia’s Got Talent in 2012.
Since then, the duo of Tom and Nick Wolfe have become the most awarded country rock group in history. They’ve released seven studio albums, won 15 Country Music Awards of Australia and toured the globe.
The Wolfe Brothers are ready to hit the road and play “live, loud and proud” for their fans across the nation.
Catch The Wolfe Brothers at The Gov on Friday 31 July and Barossa Arts Centre on Saturday 1 August. Tickets on sale via thewolfebrothers.com.
The Wolfe Brothers Australian Made National Tour 2026
Friday 10 April – Meatstock Festival, Toowoomba, QLD
Friday 17 April – Meatstock Festival, Gippsland, VIC
Saturday 2 May – Stomping Groundz Festival, Dapto, NSW
Saturday 9 May – Outback Sounds Festival, Mt Isa, QLD
Friday 15 May – Capital Theatre, Bendigo, VIC w/special guest Taylor Moss
Saturday 16 May – Civic Hall, Ballarat, VIC w/special guest Taylor Moss
Saturday 30 May – Alpha Fest, Sandstone Point Hotel, QLD
Thursday 4 June – Emerald Star Hotel, Emerald, QLD w/special guest Jake Whittaker
Friday 5 June – Leichhardt Hotel, Rockhampton, QLD w/special guest Jake Whittaker
Saturday 6 June – Harvey Road Tavern, Gladstone, QLD w/special guest Jake Whittaker
Saturday 13 June – Country Fest, Townsville, QLD
Thursday 18 June – Hallam Hotel, VIC w/special guest Taylor Moss
Friday 19 June – Gateway Hotel, Geelong, VIC w/special guest Taylor Moss
Saturday 20 June – York On Lilydale, Mt Evelyn, VIC w/special guest Taylor Moss
Friday 26 June – Hamilton Hotel, Brisbane, QLD w/special guest Will Day
Saturday 27 June – Racehorse Hotel, Ipswich, QLD w/special guest Will Day
Friday 17 July – C.ex Coffs Harbour, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Saturday 18 July – Yamba Bowling Club, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Friday 24 July – Evan Theatre, Penrith, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Saturday 25 July – Harmonie German Club, Canberra, ACT w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Friday 31 July – The Gov, Adelaide, SA w/special guest Taylor Moss
Saturday 1 August – Barossa Arts Centre, Tanunda, SA w/special guest Taylor Moss
Friday 7 August – Club Forster, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Saturday 8 August – Panthers Port Macquarie, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Friday 21 August – Full Throttle Ranch, Newcastle, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Saturday 22 August – Drifters Wharf, Gosford, NSW w/special guest Abbie Ferris
Saturday 29 August – Gympie Muster Festival, Gympie, QLD
Sunday 30 August – Gympie Muster Festival, Gympie, QLD
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