Country hitmakers The Bellamy Brothers are bringing a major milestone to one of Nashville’s most iconic stages. The legendary duo will headline the Ryman Auditorium for the first time ever on June 25, marking a historic moment as they celebrate 50 years of hits.
David and Howard Bellamy launched their career into the stratosphere with the timeless classic “Let Your Love Flow.” The song reached No. 1 on the U.S. charts in 1976 and quickly became an international hit. It remains one of the most recognizable songs of the decade and the starting point for a remarkable run that includes 14 No. 1 country singles.
The Ryman performance highlights a career that has moved effortlessly across genres, generations, and continents. From global touring to decades of chart success, The Bellamy Brothers remain one of country music’s most enduring acts. Songs like “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” continue to define their catalog.
Momentum around the duo continues to build even five decades in. Their song “Let Your Love Flow” recently soundtracked Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial “First Delivery,” which earned the No. 1 spot in USA Today’s Ad Meter ranking. It was another reminder of the lasting cultural impact of the Bellamy Brothers.
Beyond the music, the duo continues expanding their reach through television and business ventures. Their series Honky Tonk Ranch streams on American Country Network and YouTube, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at life on their Florida ranch and life on the road. Fifty years in, The Bellamy Brothers are still writing new chapters.
2026 “50 Years Of Hits” Tour Dates:
March 19 – Texan Theater – Cleveland, TX
March 20 – Roanoke Live – Roanoke, TX
March 21 – Memorial City Hall Performance Center – Marshall, TX
March 29 – Hallenstadion – Zürich, Switzerland
April 1 – Freiheitshalle Hof – Hof, Germany
April 11 – Steaks On Main – Bonham, TX
April 17 – Makenna Elrod Seiler Foundation – Uvalde Estates, TX
April 18 – Red River Station – Saint Jo, TX
April 23 – Harvester Performance Center – Rocky Mount, VA
May 1 – Dosey Doe Big Barn – The Woodlands, TX
May 2 – Tilden Livestock Scholarship Association – Tilden, TX
May 9 – John T. Floore Country Store – Helotes, TX
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, TN
June 4 – Birdsong Amphitheater – Stephenville, TX
June 5 – Globe-News Center For The Performing Arts – Amarillo, TX
June 6 – Old Town Leander – Leander, TX
June 11 – Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, IN
June 12 – First Avenue Club – Iowa City, IA
June 13 – El Rancho Manana Campground – Richmond, MN
June 25 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
June 27 – Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Crystal Beach – Bolivar Peninsula, TX
July 4 – 1945 Dade County Fair – Trenton, GA
July 9 – ND Country Fest – New Salem, ND
July 10 – Royal River Casino & Hotel – Flandreau, SD
July 17 – House Pasture Cattle Co – Concan, TX
July 18 – Pines Theater – Lufkin, TX
July 24 – City Of White Deer Rodeo – White Deer, TX
July 25 – Red Rooster IceHouse – Hawkins, TX
Aug. 1 – Greenville Municipal Auditorium – Greenville, TX
Aug. 8 – Sounds Of Summer Concert Series – Van Alstyne, TX
Aug. 21 – Arlington Music Hall – Arlington, TX
Aug. 28 – Gillespie County Fair Grounds – Fredericksburg, TX
Aug. 29 – The Palace Theatre – Corsicana, TX
Sept. 5 – Coyote Country Store – Gail, TX
Sept. 13 – Williams County Fairgrounds – Montpelier, OH
Sept. 19 – The Post OG – Orange Grove, TX
Sept. 26 – Wichita Union Stockyards – Wichita, KS
Oct. 2 – Andy Griffith Playhouse – Mount Airy, NC
Oct. 3 – Rockingham Theatre – Reidsville, NC
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, TX
Oct. 24 – Johnny’s Steaks & Bar-Be-Que – Salado, TX
Nov. 7 – Bakersfield College Rodeo – Bakersfield, CA
Nov. 11 – The Amish Country Theater – Walnut Creek, OH
Nov. 13 – Kentucky Opry – Benton, KY
Nov. 14 – The Mansion Theatre For The Performing Arts – Branson, MO
Dec. 5 – Richard Childress Racing – Welcome, NC


