Festival of Voices

    The Wolfe Brothers

    Country rock duo (TAS)

    t has been an amazing 14-year ride for The Wolfe Brothers. They first found fame in 2012 on Australia’s Got Talent, and after placing second, they were signed to a management company, followed by a recording contract, and were then hired by Lee Kernaghan to open all of his shows and play in his band, a working relationship that lasted 10 years. The brothers describe their time on the road with Lee as the best possible apprenticeship any band could have. 

    The Wolfe Brothers have achieved, over their career, five #1 and two #2 ARIA Country Albums, delivering 20 #1 and numerous Top 5 and Top 10 singles on the National Country Music Chart. At the inaugural Countrytown Awards in March 2025, The Wolfe Brothers won Best Group or Duo of the Year and the Best Australian Tour for their massive Livin’ the Dream national tour. 

    With 15 Golden Guitars lined up on their trophy shelf, 4 ARIA nominations, and the two Countrytown wins, the Wolfe Brothers are Australia’s most awarded country rock duo in history. In 2024, the brothers joined the biggest names in country music when they were inducted into Tamworth’s Galaxy of Stars.  

    This was followed by an induction into the Country Music Hands of Fame during the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2026. In March 2025, the band took a well-earned break from the road after two years of constant touring. They spent the next year performing at selected festivals around Australia, igniting audiences with their high-energy live show that never fails to impress. In August 2025, they released their latest album, Australian Made. Following the success of the Australian Made album, The Wolfe Brothers took home 5 Golden Guitars in January at the 2026 Australian Country Music Awards: 


    ● Album of the Year 
    ● Contemporary Album of the Year 
    ● Group of the Year 
    ● Heritage Song of the Year 
    ● Vocal Collaboration of the Year 
     

    In February, the group performed their second series of concerts with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. These incredible events were recorded for a live album to be released later this year. The brothers from Tasmania have travelled countless road miles in Australia, the USA and Canada. Playing live is what the Wolfies love to do the most, and from May, the band will kick off their Australian Made Tour 2026 with shows all over Australia on their most extensive tour to date. Get ready to rock with the Wolfies throughout 2026.