Brothers Osborne takes Festival stage Thursday
Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 4 months, 2 weeks AGO
Brothers Osborne is one of music's most consistently adventurous bands, a duo connected by not just blood but also a lifetime of performing together and a shared working-class upbringing in Deale, Md.
The reigning CMA and ACM Duo of the Year winners — John and TJ Osborne — will headline the Festival stage in a sure-to-please concert today, July 31, at War Memorial Field.
The siblings, leaders of a progressive yet still classic school of country music, are the faces of the new generation of Nashville. Brothers Osborne took home their first Grammy in 2022, winning Best Country Duo/Group Performance for their song "Younger Me," inspired by TJ's recent coming out. The song is featured on the deluxe version of their Grammy-nominated album, "Skeletons."
The band has been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards in total, standing as six-time CMA Vocal Duo of the Year winners. They have been nominated again this year in the category and are four-time ACM Duo of the Year winners. Overall, they have collected seven CMA awards and seven ACM trophies and received the ASCAP Vanguard Award in 2019.
Previously sharing the bill with Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Little Big Town, and Miranda Lambert, Brothers Osborne's latest headlining "We're Not For Everyone" tour hit more than 50 markets.
Their fourth studio album, "Brothers Osborne," was released Sept. 15, 2023, featuring the single "Nobody's Nobody." Earlier this year, they released the "Break Mine" EP, which featured two new songs.
Headlining for Brothers Osborne is the Kruse Brothers.
The Festival at Sandpoint's annual summer performance series continues for a second week, running through Sunday, Aug. 3, with a variety of genres, including pop, rock, country, folk, classical and more.
The concert will be a standard show, meaning that the area in front of the stage is a general admission dancing and standing area.
General admission tickets are $74.28, including taxes and fees. General admission gates open at 6 p.m., with music starting at 7:30 p.m.
Information: festivalatsandpoint.com