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Brothers Osborne
Saturday, June 6, 2026
$50.00
All seats at the New Lenox Performing Arts Pavilion are general admission lawn seating. These concerts take place in a festival-like setting in the New Lenox Village Commons.
Resident presale opens March 16 at 9 am. Use of a promo code/access key will be required for purchase (promo codes/access keys can be found on March utility bills). Public sales open March 30 at 9 am.
Event Schedule
| 5:00 pm | Shuttle service begins |
| 5:30 pm | Gates open |
| 6:00 pm | TBA performance |
| 7:30 pm | TBA performance |
| 9:00 pm | Brothers Osborne performance |
Carry-in Policies
The following items are prohibited: video/audio recording devices, professional cameras and cameras with detachable lenses, pets (excluding service animals), outside food or beverages, wagons, tables, and umbrellas.
Small, empty, soft-sided/collapsible coolers are permitted. Blankets and lawn chairs are permitted.
All bags are subject to search.
Additional Policies
This is a rain or shine event (unless conditions are dangerous).
No re-admittance is permitted.
Children ages eight and under are admitted free and must be accompanied by an adult.
No smoking is permitted on the Village Commons lawn.
Parking
Limited parking is available at the Village Hall south lot (1 Veterans Parkway), the New Lenox Public Library (120 Veterans Parkway), Old Plank Trail Community Bank (280 Veterans Parkway), and Trinity Services (301 Veterans Parkway).
Additional free parking is available at the Route 30 Metra station, located at 201 N. Prairie in New Lenox. Access to the venue is provided via a free shuttle service that runs continuously throughout the event. Shuttles drop off in the Village Commons at the corner of Veterans Parkway and Gear, near Gate 1.
Accessible parking is available at the New Lenox Police Department's administrative lot, located to the southeast of the building. Patrons then have the option of being transported to the concert entry gate via golf cart. Limited accessible parking spaces are also available in the Village Hall south lot and the New Lenox Public Library lot.
Entrances
There are two entrances to the Performing Arts Pavilion. The first (Gate 1) is located at Veterans Parkway and Gear, near the front of the Village Hall. The other entrance (Gate 3) is located in front of the New Lenox Police Department.
Gate 3 offers an accessible entrance, providing a separate, designated entry for those who need assistance to their seat. This is the closest entry to the accessible parking as well as being the closest entry to the venue's designated accessible seating, which is located in front of the concession stand and is accessible via sidewalk.
Location
The Performing Arts Pavilion is located at 101 Veterans Parkway in New Lenox. From Interstate 80, exit at Route 30 and head east. Approximately one mile down, turn right onto Veterans Parkway.
All seating at the Performing Arts Pavilion is general admission lawn seating. Accessible seating is reserved in front of the concession stand and features a flat, concrete surface that can be accessed via sidewalk.
Food & Beverage
Food and beverages, including alcohol, will be available for sale in the venue. Patrons must be at least 21 years of age to purchase alcohol. Drink tickets, which are available for sale on site, must be used for all alcohol purchases (one ticket = one beverage). Drink tickets are only valid at the concert at which they are purchased.
During the Summer Concert Series, local restaurants are invited to set up booths to sell food to guests. No food or beverage may be carried into the venue.
ABOUT BROTHERS OSBORNE
Brothers Osborne are one of music’s most consistently adventurous bands, a duo connected not just by blood but by a lifetime of performing together and a shared working-class upbringing in Deale, Maryland. Multi-award winners John and TJ Osborne are leaders of a progressive yet deeply rooted school of country music and widely regarded as faces of the new generation of Nashville.
The siblings earned their first GRAMMY Award in 2022, winning Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Younger Me,” inspired by TJ Osborne’s coming out. The song appears on the deluxe edition of their GRAMMY-nominated album Skeletons. To date, Brothers Osborne have received 13 GRAMMY nominations, most recently in 2025 for Best Country Duo/Group Performance and are six-time CMA Vocal Duo of the Year winners and four-time ACM Duo of the Year winners. Overall, they have collected seven CMA Awards, seven ACM Awards, and the ASCAP Vanguard Award.
Their critically acclaimed catalog has earned multiple RIAA Gold and Platinum certifications, amassing more than 3.4 billion global streams. Previously sharing the stage with artists including Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Little Big Town, and Miranda Lambert, Brothers Osborne’s most recent headlining We’re Not For Everyone Tour played more than 50 markets.
Beyond the duo, John Osborne has expanded his role as a producer, including Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville, as well as recent projects for Grace Bowers and Caylee Hammack. Brothers Osborne released their self-titled fourth studio album in September 2023 via EMI Records Nashville, featuring the single “Nobody’s Nobody.” In 2024, they followed with the four-track Break Mine EP, and their latest release, “Finish This Drink,” arrived April 4, 2025.
In 2026, Brothers Osborne will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their breakthrough album Pawn Shop, the release that introduced their bold, genre-defying sound and launched a decade of critical acclaim. The duo is currently in the studio working on new music to be released later this year.