NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Bellamy Brothers continue to galvanize their international fan base and sell out venues throughout the world as they depart South Africa and travel to Sri Lanka. For the second time in their acclaimed career, David and Howard Bellamy entertained audiences in Namibia, located in southwest Africa, as well as three shows in South Africa, including performances in Cape Town, Gauteng and Johannesburg.
Their next stop is at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Center on Sunday, December 3.
“Our travels take us all over the globe, and each time we play overseas, it’s always humbling to see our fans sing our songs back to us. They may not speak English, but they know all the words! We spent our Thanksgiving weekend with fans in Namibia and South Africa and we’re thankful they came to see us,” David Bellamy said en route to Sri Lanka.
Most recently the duo’s hit “Let Your Love Flow” was featured in Tom Cruise’s latest critically acclaimed film, “American Made.” In 2018, fans of the Bellamy’s can expect new projects including a television project and the release of their autobiography, “Let Your Love Flow – The Life and Times of The Bellamy Brothers.”
To keep up with this on-the-move-duo, you can follow the Bellamy Brothers on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or visit BellamyBrothers.com.
BELLAMY BROTHERS ON TOUR:
Dec. 07 Palace Theatre – Corsicana, Texas
Dec. 08 Hank’s Place McKinney – Texas
Dec. 09 Lantex Theatre – Llano, Texas
Dec. 15 John T. Floore’s Country Store – Helotes, Texas
Dec. 29 Rosebud Casino – Valentine, Nebraska
Dec. 30 Wild Rose Casino – Clinton, Iowa
Jan. 12 Main Street Crossing – Tomball, Texas
Jan. 13 Greek Brothers – El Campo, Texas
Jan. 20 Walhalla Civic Auditorium – Walhalla, South Carolina
Jan. 26 Hunting Convention – Houston, Texas
Feb. 03 Orange Blossom Opry – Weirsdale, Florida
Feb. 09 Texan Theatre – Greenville, Texas
Feb. 17 Sugar Creek Casino-Event Center – Hinton, Oklahoma
Feb. 24 Granbury Live Theatre – Granbury, Texas
Mar. 02 The Dallas Bull Of Tampa (Surratt 50th Wedding Anniversary) – Tampa, Florida
Mar. 10 Red Barn Convention Center – Winchester, Ohio
Mar. 17 Brazos Co. Youth Livestock – Bryan, Texas
Mar. 22 Meyer Theatre – Green Bay, Wisconsin
Mar. 23 The Medina Entertainment Center – Medina, Minnesota
Mar. 24 Ohiya Casino and Resort – Niobrara, Nebraska
April 07 American Cancer Society Cattle Baron’s Ball J.S. Birdwell Agricultural Center Wichita Falls, Texas
April 09 Whatley Center – Mt. Pleasant, Texas
April 14 Third Annual River Oaks Music Festival The Lodge At River Oaks – Del Valle, Texas
April 20 Billy Bob’s – Ft. Worth, Texas
April 21 Galveston Co. Fair & Rodeo – Hitchcock, Texas
May 05 Helotes Cornyval 2018 Helotes Festival Ground Main Stage – Helotes, Texas
June 23 Trucker and Country Festival – Interlaken, Switzerland
June 28 Sorlandets Country Festival – Evje, Norway
July 06 Iconic Fest – Brainerd, Minnesota
July 07 Rolette, Ryan Keplin Summer Fest 2018 – North Dakota
July 13 Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, Indiana
July 14 Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, Indiana
July 27 Anderson Companies Appreciation Day Show – Alexandria, Minnesota
July 28 Deadwood Mountain Grand – Deadwood, S.D.
Aug. 10 I-Bar Ranch – Gunnison, Colorado
Aug. 11 Midvale Harvest Days – Midvale, Utah
Aug. 17 Main Street Crossing – Tomball, Texas
Aug. 25 Western Legends Round-Up – Kanab, Utah
Oct. 06 Arlington Music Hall – Arlington, Texas
Nov. 17 Mill Town Music Hall – Bremen, Georgia