The Wolfe BrothersFamilial country duo The Wolfe Brothers are gearing up for a massive run of tour dates this year, announcing their lofty Australian Made tour today.
Set to launch in Toowoomba at the Queesland edition of the Meatstock festival next month, the 28-date run of shows will see the group heading all up and down the eastern half of the country, with shows also set for New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, with myriad festival dates thrown into the mix.
Along the way, the pair will also be teaming up with names such as Taylor Moss, Jake Whittaker, Will Day, and Abbie Ferris for various shows throughout the tour.
The newly-announced run of shows sees the eponymous duo – who first rose to fame after placing second on the 2012 edition of Australia's Got Talent – touring in support of their 2025 album Australian Made.
Their first album since 2023's Livin' The Dream, and their first released via the ABC Country label, it's their fourth consecutive record to chart within the Australian top ten.
“The Australian Made concept really came from looking around at our lives and the people we grew up with,” explained 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.”
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“Those couple of hours on stage is where we feel most alive,” added Nick Wolfe about their upcoming run of shows. “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.”
While tickets to these shows are on sale now, fans in other states needn’t fret just yet, with more dates still to be announced, keeping the pair on the road until 2027.
The Wolfe Brothers – Australian Made Tour 2026
Friday, April 10th – Meatstock, Toowoomba, QLD
Friday, April 17th – Meatstock, Gippsland, VIC
Saturday, May 2nd – Stomping Groundz Festival, Dapto, NSW
Saturday, May 9th – Outback Sounds, Mt Isa, QLD
Friday, May 15th – Capital Theatre, Bendigo, VIC (With Taylor Moss)
Saturday, May 16th – Civic Hall, Ballarat, VIC (With Taylor Moss)
Saturday, May 30th – Alpha Fest, Sandstone Point Hotel, QLD
Thursday, June 4th – Emerald Star Hotel, Emerald, QLD (With Jake Whittaker)
Friday, June 5th – Leichhardt Hotel, Rockhampton, QLD (With Jake Whittaker)
Saturday, June 6th – Harvey Road Tavern, Gladstone, QLD (With Jake Whittaker)
Saturday, June 13th – Country Fest, Townsville, QLD
Thursday, June 18th – Hallam Hotel, Hallam, VIC (With Taylor Moss)
Friday, June 19th – Gateway Hotel, Geelong, VIC (With Taylor Moss)
Saturday, June 20th – York On Lilydale, Mt Evelyn, VIC (With Taylor Moss)
Friday, June 26th – Hamilton Hotel, Brisbane, QLD (With Will Day)
Saturday, June 27th – Racehorse Hotel, Ipswich, QLD (With Will Day)
Friday, July 17th – C.ex Coffs Harbour, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Saturday, July 18th – Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Friday, July 24th – Evan Theatre, Penrith, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Saturday, July 25th – Harmonie German Club, Canberra, ACT (With Abbie Ferris)
Friday, July 31st – The Gov, Adelaide, SA (With Taylor Moss)
Saturday, August 1st – Barossa Arts Centre, Tanunda, SA (With Taylor Moss)
Friday, August 7th – Club Forster, Forster, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Saturday, August 8th – Panthers Port Macquarie, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Friday, August 21st – Full Throttle Ranch, Newcastle, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Saturday, August 22nd – Drifters Wharf, Gosford, NSW (With Abbie Ferris)
Saturday, August 29th – Gympie Muster, Gympie, QLD
Sunday, August 30th – Gympie Muster, Gympie, QLD















