Some shows you circle on the calendar because of the artist. Some because of the room. When Brothers Osborne plays Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards on June 27, 2026, you circle it for both. This is the kind of summer evening that reminds you why you pay attention to the concert listings in the first place.
About Brothers Osborne
Brothers Osborne — John and T.J. — have become one of the most respected acts in contemporary country music, earning multiple CMA and Grammy Awards for music that leans into the genre’s rock-and-roll roots. T.J.’s soaring vocals and John’s virtuosic guitar work create a sound that is both commercially successful and critically acclaimed. Their live shows are known for extended jams and an energy that transforms every venue into a roadhouse.
The Venue
The summer concert season in Upstate New York is full of temptations, and part of the challenge is knowing where to invest your time and energy. I can tell you from experience that Brothers Osborne is the kind of act that delivers consistently — not because they follow a formula, but because the musicianship and songcraft are deep enough to sustain a full evening without ever losing your attention. This is music made by people who care about what they do, and that caring is audible from the first note to the last.
Beak and Skiff in Lafayette has become one of Central New York’s most distinctive concert settings — music surrounded by apple orchards, where the venue itself is half the experience. Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards is the kind of room where you can feel the music land the way the artists intended — close, warm, and honest. It is a fitting home for a show like this.
Tickets & Details
Brothers Osborne performs at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards on Saturday, June 27, 2026. Check the link below for current pricing and availability. Get tickets to reserve your spot before they are gone.
I have learned to trust certain artists to deliver when it matters, and Brothers Osborne has earned that trust many times over. A summer night at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards with this music is about as good as it gets in Upstate New York. Do not overthink it — just go.