BELLAMY BROTHERS GO GLOBAL
WITH 2014 INTERNATIONAL TOUR
Legendary
Country Duo Gears Up for Tour Dates in Sri Lanka, India, Brazil,
Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Australia and New Caledonia
Country Duo Gears Up for Tour Dates in Sri Lanka, India, Brazil,
Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Australia and New Caledonia

Nashville, Tenn. (January 30, 2014) – With their 40th anniversary on the horizon (2015), the legendary Bellamy Brothers
are keeping the tour circuit red hot this year. In addition to their
usual 150+ United States concert dates, the brothers have announced
stops for their international tour of the globe. Throughout 2014, the
Bellamys will tour in Sri Lanka, India, Brazil, Switzerland, Germany,
Norway, Denmark, Australia and New Caledonia.
are keeping the tour circuit red hot this year. In addition to their
usual 150+ United States concert dates, the brothers have announced
stops for their international tour of the globe. Throughout 2014, the
Bellamys will tour in Sri Lanka, India, Brazil, Switzerland, Germany,
Norway, Denmark, Australia and New Caledonia.
“We head over to Sri Lanka and India next week,” says David Bellamy. “We’ve toured in over 50 countries throughout our career but performing in these two regions is new territory for us.”
Howard Bellamy
adds, “This is shaping up to be one of our biggest international years
to date. Good thing we’re used to the jet lag. We actually have a new
song we’re recording now called ‘Jet Lag Journey!'”
adds, “This is shaping up to be one of our biggest international years
to date. Good thing we’re used to the jet lag. We actually have a new
song we’re recording now called ‘Jet Lag Journey!'”
The
Bellamys plan to release new music in conjunction with several of the
international tour stops. Recording plans are already in the works for
collaborations with Brazilian rock star Eduardo AraĂşjo and Swiss rock sensation Gölä. The brothers’ first album with Gölä (BB&G: The Greatest Hits Sessions – released in 2010) debuted at #1 on the Swiss Music Chart and soon thereafter reached double-platinum sales.
Bellamys plan to release new music in conjunction with several of the
international tour stops. Recording plans are already in the works for
collaborations with Brazilian rock star Eduardo AraĂşjo and Swiss rock sensation Gölä. The brothers’ first album with Gölä (BB&G: The Greatest Hits Sessions – released in 2010) debuted at #1 on the Swiss Music Chart and soon thereafter reached double-platinum sales.
In
addition, the Bellamys are planning for a three-song EP and music video
currently scheduled for a late May / early June release. The EP and
video will serve as a teaser for the brothers’ 40th anniversary album
which is set for a spring 2015 release. The two-disc set will feature
15 new songs and 15 #1 hits.
addition, the Bellamys are planning for a three-song EP and music video
currently scheduled for a late May / early June release. The EP and
video will serve as a teaser for the brothers’ 40th anniversary album
which is set for a spring 2015 release. The two-disc set will feature
15 new songs and 15 #1 hits.
Throughout
their nearly four decade career, the multi-platinum selling Bellamy
Brothers have charted 15 #1 hits on the US country and pop music charts.
Hits like “Let Your Love Flow,” “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body
(Would You Hold It Against Me),” “Redneck Girl,” and “Old Hippie” helped
to make the brothers household names. Today, their seamless harmonies
remain perfectly intact as they continue to travel the United States and
European tour circuits, performing over 150 dates each year.
their nearly four decade career, the multi-platinum selling Bellamy
Brothers have charted 15 #1 hits on the US country and pop music charts.
Hits like “Let Your Love Flow,” “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body
(Would You Hold It Against Me),” “Redneck Girl,” and “Old Hippie” helped
to make the brothers household names. Today, their seamless harmonies
remain perfectly intact as they continue to travel the United States and
European tour circuits, performing over 150 dates each year.
(*Photo credit: Jarrett Gaza)