The beloved country duo state that their upcoming documentary captures the "highs, lows and everything in between."
The Wolfe Brothers (Source: Supplied)
Beloved Australian country duo The Wolfe Brothers will release a new documentary this weekend. The documentary will be about their latest tour, the Livin’ The Dream run across Australia.
According to a social media post, the documentary will capture the “highs, lows and everything in between” of that tour.
The trailer finds the duo performing live on stage, waiting in airports, accepting awards—including Countrytown Awards—and everything in between. “We might not end up being the biggest band in the world, but that is totally fine,” Tom Wolfe remarked in the teaser clip. “What we’re doing is what we’re meant to be doing.”
Injecting some humour into what’s set to be a great watch, The Wolfe Brothers and their crew all comment that they don’t know how many shows were on the Livin’ The Dream tour.
The documentary also promises polaroid photographs and unseen video footage from throughout the tour, with their crew discussing just how hard-working and genuine the brothers are.
The documentary will be released on Sunday, 30 March. Check out the trailer below.
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Upon taking home their two wins at the inaugural Countrytown Awards, The Wolfe Brothers wrote on social media, “Unreal to win not one but two awards at the inaugural CountryTown Awards! And what makes it even more special is it was voted by YOU! So proud to be your Group of the Year and the ‘Livin The Dream tour’ winning Tour of the Year was a real highlight! Legends!”
In a recent interview with Countrytown, The Wolfe Brothers discussed impending new music, what’s going into their evolving live show, and renewed energy for touring.
As they launch into another successful chapter of their career, Nick Wolfe said, “We just want to do this for as long as we possibly can.
“We absolutely love getting in a van and driving out to places in the bush and putting on a show. We’ve been doing this for 12 years now, and we just want to keep going.”