2019 Golden Guitar award winners, The Wolfe Brothers, will add some country to the mix at Tumbafest 2020.
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Event coordinator Karly Fynn said the committee was responding to patron feedback.
"The Tumbafest committee has confirmed The Wolfe Brothers to add a country dimension to the traditional blues day, offering another drawcard for festival attendees," she said.
"The Wolfe Brothers are one of the most exciting country rock bands in Australia and we are thrilled they will be performing as part of our Sunday line-up."
The Wolfe Brothers first appeared in lounge rooms around the nation in 2012 when they were voted second in the final of Australia's Got Talent.
Since then, they have toured the US, written and recorded in Nashville and for the past six years have toured all over Australia with Lee Kernaghan.
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Last year was a huge year for the band, culminating with their Country Heart album being nominated for Best Country Album at the 2018 Aria Awards.
Kicking off this year with a bang, the band dominated at the Australian Country Music Awards, where they were nominated for five awards and took home four Golden Guitars for Album of the Year, Contemporary Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Group of the Year.
Leading up to Tumbafest, The Wolfe Brothers will tour again with Lee Kernaghan on his 50-date Australian Tour before heading back to Nashville and Canada to write their next album.