The Wolfe Brothers Celebrate Australia on the Road with Their ‘Australian Made’ Tour

The Wolfe Brothers take their Australian pride to regional towns.

For Tom and Nick Wolfe, country music isn’t just a genre—it’s a homegrown identity. The brothers, who first captured the nation’s attention on season six of Australia’s Got Talent, have since cemented themselves as pillars of Australian country music, collecting 15 awards at the Country Music Awards of Australia. In 2026, they are taking their pride and passion on the road with the Australian Made Tour, a sweeping journey across every corner of the country, set up by the high-energy start at Meatstock.

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“The band is doing the best shows it’s ever done,” he says. “There’s a bigger connection with this Australian Made album and the themes that go with it. It’s feeling the best it’s ever felt.” 

This connection comes from creating music that reflects their lives as Australians, capturing stories that resonate in both city halls and regional pubs. On this tour those stops include Bendigo’s Capital Theatre on 15 May, Ballarat’s Civic Hall on 16 May, and Geelong’s Gateway Hotel on 19 June. 

“The regional towns and people deserve the music. We are country boys; those people are our people. We want to take the music to the people,” Tom explains. 

Not only are they country boys by location but by heart, with the country music scene becoming a second home for The Wolfe Brothers. 

“It means everything really. We are fans of the genre and love the songs and stories. We still get excited over artists, new songs, and meeting people. We’ve always just wanted to do this,” explains Tom.

They’re equally proud of place as well, which is the backbone to their 2025 Australian Made album. It’s an album that celebrates the land, its stories, and its people, capped with a reimagined ‘I Am Australian’ which grew from an unforgettable NRL Anzac Day performance, when 40,000 voices joined together.

“Honestly, we love being Australian. We consider ourselves so lucky to do what we do and the opportunities we have been given. We have a lot to be proud of being Australian. I think also, Country music is booming right now and it’s obviously very internationally led (which is great) but for us to stand out and be our authentic selves, we have to sing about Australia in our modern sounding way.”

Now with a Nashville writing trip under their belt, the boys are ready for more, but first it’s time to tour. Catch them live this month. 

More tour information can be found here.

 

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