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Brothers Osborne 'Guilty Of A Damn Good Time' At iHeartCountry Festival

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Brothers Osborne commanded the stage at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, in an electric set for the 2024 iHeartCountry Festival on Saturday (May 4).

The duo set the tone for their performance as they walked out on stage, hyping up the crowd and getting them on their feet as they asked, "Who came out here to party tonight?" They kicked off their three-song set with 2016's "It Ain't My Fault," showcasing TJ Osborne's signature deep voice as he blames everyone and everything but himself, only claiming to be "guilty of a damn good time."

Brothers Osborne switched gears from their older hit to a newer one, "Break Mine," even getting the crowd to scream along to the new single's chorus as they beg for their heart to break just for the chance to be with the one they want.

They ended their set with one of their most popular songs, "Stay A Little Longer." The crowd couldn't contain their excitement for the track and John Osborne's killer guitar solo, smiling and cheering along as they sing they ask for one more drink, one more kiss, "one more trip to my side of town."

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Prior to their performance, the brothers seemingly had some fun backstage. John even got some adorable puppy love, cuddling up with a pair of pups as he declares, "I love dogs so much."

Brothers Osborne are currently traveling around the country after kicking off their Might As Well Be Us Tour in March, bringing their music to cities all around the U.S., including their latest self-titled album that dropped in September 2023. The tour also packs a star-studded punch with a host of special guests, including Jackson Dean, The Cadillac Three, Stephen Wilson Jr., Caylee Hammack, Madeline Edwards and Zach Top.

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In addition to new music and touring, John is growing accustomed to life as a performer and a father of two after welcoming twins Arthur and Maybelle with wife Lucie Silvas in March 2023. Earlier this year, he spoke about how parenthood is "the most eye-opening thing in the world."

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The ACM Award-nominated duo was one act in a stacked list of performers at this year's iHeartCountry Festival. Once again hosted by Bobby Bones, the night featured an amazing set of incredible performances from Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Jelly Roll, Lady A, Old Dominion, Riley Green, Ashley McBryde and Walker Hayes.

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