Classic Country Duo The Malpass Brothers Are Coming To Franklin & Crossville, Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Country music traditionalists, The Malpass Brothers, are set to bring their authentic, heartfelt sound to the Franklin Theatre on Thursday, April 30th at 7 PM and the Palace Theatre on Friday, May 1st at 7 PM.  Fans can expect an unforgettable evening celebrating classic country hits, harmony-driven vocals, and genuine Southern storytelling.
To purchase tickets for the Franklin Theatre, visit HERE. To purchase tickets for the Palace Theatre, visit HERE.
“We love playing shows across the country and meeting new folks along the way,” shares Chris Malpass. “Anytime we get to spend the evening with each one of you is always a blast. We hope to see you there!”
Known for their timeless style and deep respect for traditional country legends, Chris and Taylor Malpass have spent years carrying the torch for classic country music, performing songs that recall the golden era of artists like Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, and Hank Williams. Their performances are filled with warmth, wit, and a dedication to keeping the traditional sound alive for future generations.
To schedule an interview, email scott@2911.us.
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About The Malpass Brothers: Rooted in the timeless sounds of classic country, The Malpass Brothers—Chris and Taylor—were inspired early on by their grandfather’s LP collection and the legendary harmonies of duos like Jim & Jesse, the Louvin Brothers, and the Wilburn Brothers. Mentored by steel guitar legend Don Helms and later handpicked by Merle Haggard as an opening act for seven years, the brothers have carried the torch for traditional country across stages nationwide. Their debut album, ‘Memory That Bad’ was produced by Haggard, followed by projects with Bluegrass Hall of Fame member Doyle Lawson. Their latest release, ‘Lonely Street,’ co-produced by Lawson and Ben Isaacs, showcases the Malpass Brothers’ authentic songwriting and deep reverence for the golden era of country music. They are currently working on multiple projects and a new live album for 2026, and filming the next season of ‘The Malpass Brothers Show.’
For more information, visit themalpassbrothers.com.
 

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