THE BELLAMY BROTHERSANNOUNCE FIRST-EVER RYMAN AUDITORIUM HEADLINING SHOW CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF HITS

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – For the first time ever in 50 years, ACM and CMA celebrated duo The Bellamy Brothers will headline the Ryman Auditorium on Thursday, June 25Tickets for this momentous date will go on sale Friday, January 23.

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Fifty years ago, on January 3, 1976, The Bellamy Brothers released “Let Your Love Flow,” a song that would become one of the most enduring hits of the era. The track gained rapid momentum following its release and, during the week of May 1, 1976, reached No. 1 on the U.S. charts, solidifying its place in music history. The success of the song helped establish The Bellamy Brothers on an international level.

The upcoming Ryman performance will celebrate the legacy of the remarkable career of David and Howard Bellamy. With a journey that has spanned genres and decades, The Bellamy Brothers remain a vital force, continuing to connect with longtime fans and new audiences alike.

In addition to the Ryman Auditorium performance, fans can catch The Bellamy Brothers on tour throughout the year as they celebrate this milestone anniversary across the country.

The Bellamy Brothers 2026 “50 Years Of Hits” Tour:
Jan. 17 Seminole Center Outdoors – Immokalee, Fla.
Jan. 23 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Jan. 24  The Pickin’ Post – Fort Payne, Ala.
Jan. 29 Brewster Street Ice House Southside – Corpus Christi, Texas
Jan. 30 Mo’s Place – Katy, Texas
Feb. 5 Margaritaville – Tulsa, Okla.
Feb. 6 Shooters Bar – Victoria, Texas
Feb. 7 Jefferson Theatre – Beaumont, Texas
Feb. 12 Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas – New Philadelphia, Ohio
Feb. 13 Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center – Clarksburg, W.Va.
Feb. 14 Chuck Mathena Center – Princeton, W.Va.
Feb. 21 Billy Bob’s Texas – Fort Worth, Texas
March 5 Florida Strawberry Festival – Plant City, Fla.
March 7 Orange Blossom Opry – Weirsdale, Fla.
March 8 Orange Blossom Opry – Weirsdale, Fla.
March 14 Firefighters Indian River – Vero Beach, Fla.
March 19 Texan Theater – Cleveland, Texas
March 20 Roanoke Live – Roanoke, Texas
March 21 Memorial City Hall Performance Center – Marshall, Texas
March 29 Hallenstadion – Zürich, Switzerland
April 1 Freiheitshalle Hof – Hof, Germany
April 11 Steaks on main – Bonham, Texas
April 17 Makenna Elrod Seiler Foundation – Uvalde Estates, Texas
April 18 Red River Station – Saint Jo, Texas
April 23 Harvester Performance Center – Rocky Mount, Va.
May 1 Dosey Doe Big Barn – The Woodlands, Texas
May 2 Tilden Livestock Scholarship Association – Tilden, Texas
May 9 John T. Floore Country Store – Helotes, Texas
May 12 Casino Regina – Regina, Canada
May 13 EA Rawlinson Centre For the Arts – Prince Albert, Canada
May 14 Red Deer Resort & Casino – Red Deer, Canada
May 15 Deerfoot Inn & Casino – Calgary, Canada
May 16 Deerfoot Inn & Casino – Calgary, Canada
May 17 Red Deer Memorial Centre – Red Deer, Canada
May 20 Vic Juba Community Theatre – Lloydminster, Canada
May 21 Bailey Theatre – Camrose, Canada
May 22 Eagle River Casino & Travel Plaza – Division No. 13, Canada
May 23 Century Casino – Edmonton, Canada
May 24 Paramount Center for the Arts – Bristol, Tenn.
June 4 Birdsong Amphitheater – Stephenville, Texas
June 5 Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts – Amarillo, Texas
June 6 Old Town Leander – Leander, Texas
June 11 Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, Ind.
June 12 First Avenue Club – Iowa City, Iowa
June 13 El Rancho Manana Campground – Richmond, Minn.
June 27 Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Crystal Beach – Bolivar Peninsula, Texas
July 4 1945 Dade County Fair – Trenton, Ga.
July 9 ND Country Fest – New Salem, N.D.
July 10 Royal River Casino & Hotel – Flandreau, S.D.
July 17 House Pasture Cattle Co – Concan, Texas
July 18 Pines Theater – Lufkin, Texas
July 24 City of White Deer: Rodeo – White Deer, Texas
July 25 Red Rooster IceHouse – Hawkins, Texas
Aug. 1 Greenville Municipal Auditorium – Greenville, Texas
Aug. 8 Sounds Of Summer Concert Series – Van Alstyne, Texas
Aug. 21 Arlington Music Hall – Arlington, Texas
Aug. 28 Gillespie County Fair Grounds – Fredericksburg, Texas
Aug. 29 The Palace Theatre – Corsicana, Texas
Sept. 5 Coyote Country Store – Gail, Texas
Sept. 13 Williams County Fairgrounds – Montpelier, Ohio
Sept. 19 The Post OG – Orange Grove, Texas
Sept. 26 Wichita Union Stockyards – Wichita, Kan.
Oct. 2 Andy Griffith Playhouse – Mount Airy, N.C.
Oct. 3 Rockingham Theatre – Reidsville, N.C.
Oct. 9 Georgia Mountain Fair Inc – Hiawassee, Ga.
Oct. 10 The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 17 11th Street Cowboy Bar – Bandera, Texas
Oct. 24 Johnny’s Steaks & Bar-Be-Que – Salado, Texas
Nov. 7 Bakersfield College Rodeo – Bakersfield, Calif.
Nov. 11 The Amish Country Theater – Walnut Creek, Ohio
Nov. 13 Kentucky Opry – Benton, Ky.
Nov. 14 The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 5 Richard Childress Racing – Welcome, N.C.

Beyond the milestone anniversary, The Bellamy Brothers continue expanding their presence across music, television, and business ventures. The duo continues to share their offstage life through five seasons of Honky Tonk Ranch, now streaming on American Country Network and YouTube, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at balancing life on the road with running their Florida ranch.

They are also involved in the medical marijuana space through their partnership with Trulieve. Their brand, Old Hippie Stash, includes fan-favorite strains such as Rattler and Blue Rodeo in selected states.

To keep up with the Bellamy Brothers on FacebookInstagramTwitter and visit BellamyBrothers.com.

ABOUT BELLAMY BROTHERS
David and Howard Bellamy, originally from Darby, Florida, catapulted to fame in the 1970s with their beloved smash hit “Let Your Love Flow” (1976), which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Following that pop success, they transitioned more into country music, becoming a staple of the genre with dozens of hits including “If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me,” “Redneck Girl,” “Do You Love as Good as You Look,” and “Old Hippie,” to name a few. The aforementioned “Old Hippie” is the name brand of their medical cannabis line with Trulieve Cannabis Corp. “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me),” originally scrawled on a dinner napkin by David, rocketed them to the top of the country charts the way “Let Your Love Flow,” had done in the pop market just a few years earlier. It proved to be the first of a string of 14 No. 1 singles in the U.S. alone. 

They’re the only U.S. country music act who’ve commercially toured in Dubai, India, Sri Lanka, New Caledonia and Qatar. Before forming their duo, both brothers played in various bands in the late 1960s and early ’70s. David wrote the song “Spiders and Snakes,” which became a hit for Jim Stafford in 1974. That success gave David his first big break in the music industry. By the 1990s, the Bellamy Brothers took a bold step and started releasing music independently under their own label, Bellamy Brothers Records. This allowed them greater creative freedom and a more direct relationship with their fans. They also began cultivating a massive international following, particularly in Europe, where country music continued to grow in popularity. Countries like Germany, Norway, and Switzerland became strongholds for their fanbase, and they’ve continued to tour internationally with massive success. 

The Bellamy Brothers hold the record in both the Academy of Country Music (ACM) and the Country Music Association Awards (CMA) for the most duo nominations without bringing home one of those trophies. Numerous Grammy nods have also been directed toward the brothers. 

In 2024, the duo released Double Dog Dare via Bellamy Brothers Records and Select-O-Hits. The 12-song collection includes their “sublimely country (MusicRow)” collaboration, “Forever Ain’t Long Enough” with Gene Watson and “I’d Lie to You For Your Love” featuring the late K.T. Oslin. In November of 2024, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted David Bellamy into the prestigious class of songwriters during the 54th Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala. 

Earlier this year, the brothers achieved another monumental moment when “Let Your Love Flow” served as the soundtrack for Budweiser’s new Super Bowl ad titled “First Delivery” featuring the Budweiser Clydesdales. The ad featuring the Bellamy’s became the No. 1 commercial according to USA TODAY’s Ad Meter contest by viewers.

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