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Nat & Alex Wolff

Nat & Alex Wolff are an American pop rock duo formed by actor-musician brothers Nathaniel "Nat" Wolff (born December 17, 1994, in Los Angeles, California) and Alexander "Alex" Wolff (born November 1, 1997, in New York City), known for their collaborative music releases and individual successes in film and television. Born to jazz pianist and composer Michael Wolff and actress, writer, and director Polly Draper, the siblings were raised in New York City amid a creative family environment that fostered their early interests in music and performance. The duo first gained widespread recognition as child stars through the semi-autobiographical Nickelodeon musical comedy series The Naked Brothers Band (2007–2009), which featured their real-life band and led to three soundtrack albums under that name. Following the series' end, Nat and Alex rebranded as Nat & Alex Wolff, releasing their debut album Black Sheep in 2011, which showcased a shift toward more mature indie pop rock influences. Their discography includes subsequent albums such as Public Places (2016) and Table for Two (2023), alongside singles like "Glue" (2020) and, more recently, "Empty House" (August 2025), "Jack" (October 2025), and "Tough" (November 2025), with a self-titled album scheduled for release on January 16, 2026. In parallel, Nat has built a prominent acting career with leading roles in films like (2014) as Isaac, (2015) as Quentin "Q" Jacobsen, and more recent projects including the miniseries (2022) as Travis Maldonado. Alex, meanwhile, has earned acclaim for dramatic roles such as Peter Graham in Hereditary (2018), Rocker in (2021), and a supporting part in Oppenheimer (2023), while also making his directorial debut with (2019). The brothers have occasionally collaborated on screen, notably in the comedy (2018), and maintain a close professional and personal bond, often describing their dynamic as mutually inspiring despite diverging artistic paths.

History

2001–2004: Early years and the Silver Boulders

In 2001, at the age of six, formed a preschool band called the Silver Boulders with his friends in , including future collaborators such as Caleb Freundlich, son of actress , and Walker, son of journalist . This early ensemble marked the beginning of Wolff's musical endeavors, drawing from his family's artistic environment where his father, jazz pianist Michael Wolff, and mother, actress , provided foundational encouragement and support. Earlier that year, at age five, Nat had already demonstrated his songwriting talent by composing his first original piece, "Mama Don't Let Me Cry," which highlighted his precocious creativity amid the family's creative household. The Silver Boulders' activities were informal and centered on limited performances for family and local audiences, with no formal recordings or public releases during this period. A notable early gig occurred shortly after the , when the band performed Nat's newly written song "Firefighters" at a behind their home, raising over $45,000 for the children of firefighters. Polly Draper played a key role as the family's early manager, organizing these initial outings and nurturing the brothers' talents through her own background in and , which laid the groundwork for their future projects. The band effectively disbanded after the 2001 charity event, but its spirit persisted in Nat's ongoing musical explorations. Around 2004, when Alex Wolff turned six, he joined his older brother in the Silver Boulders, shifting the group's dynamic toward a stronger sibling collaboration and incorporating Alex on drums. This partnership, supported by their mother's managerial guidance, set the stage for their evolution into The Naked Brothers Band later that year.

2004–2009: The Naked Brothers Band era

In 2004, , the mother of and , created the concept for The Naked Brothers Band as a showcase for her sons' musical abilities, building on their earlier precursor group, the Silver Boulders. A pilot film titled The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie was produced that year and premiered at the before airing on on January 27, 2007. The project evolved into a semi-autobiographical television series on , starring the brothers as fictionalized versions of themselves leading a tween navigating fame, school, and family life; it ran for three seasons from February 3, 2007, to June 13, 2009. The band's debut soundtrack album, The Naked Brothers Band, arrived on October 9, 2007, via Columbia Records, featuring 15 original songs primarily written by Nat Wolff and produced by his father, Michael Wolff, along with Michael A. Levine. It debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200, selling approximately 34,000 copies in its first week. Early singles tied to the series included "Crazy Car," originally featured in the pilot film and released commercially on April 3, 2007, after surpassing 100,000 digital downloads, and "If That's Not Love," issued as a single on September 10, 2007, which served as the show's theme song. The second soundtrack, I Don't Want to Go to School, was released on April 15, 2008, compiling 12 tracks from the show's second season, including the lead single of the same name written by . The band lineup during this era featured on lead vocals and keyboard, on drums, (as Rosalina) on bass, Qaasim Middleton on guitar, David Levi on keyboard, and Thomas Batuello on guitar; live performances and tours supported the releases, with backup musicians including Jake Hertzog, , and Chris Muir. The era marked significant commercial success for the young band, with the Nickelodeon series achieving the network's highest ratings in seven years among kids aged 6-11 and generating 5.3 million page views on message boards. Promotional events, such as the October 8, 2007, in-store appearance at City's Virgin Megastore ahead of the debut album's launch, highlighted growing fan enthusiasm. The series concluded in 2009 following creative disagreements between the Wolff family and over the show's direction, compounded by the brothers aging beyond the tween target audience.

2009–2011: Transition to duo and early independent work

Following the conclusion of The Naked Brothers Band television series on June 13, 2009, Nat and Alex Wolff effectively disbanded the full band and rebranded as the duo Nat & Alex Wolff to pursue more personal musical endeavors beyond the framework. This transition allowed the brothers greater creative autonomy, drawing on their foundational experiences with the band while shifting toward independent production. The duo's early independent efforts were highlighted by the Summer Road Trip Tour, which ran from late June through early October 2009 and featured headlined performances across the , often supported by acts like on Fire. These shows marked their initial outings as a streamlined duo, promoting material from their final band album I Don't Want to Go to School while experimenting with new, non-soundtrack tracks in live settings to test maturing songwriting styles. Post-tour, the brothers engaged in exploratory writing sessions, producing initial demos focused on themes of isolation and personal growth, such as feelings of being perpetual outsiders. described these late-night collaborations as essential for honing their sound, stating, "We are kinda the everywhere. It’s about us and our lives…what we were going through at that time." Individual acting commitments contributed to a temporary pause in duo music activities during 2010–2011, notably Nat's role as in the independent film , which explored family reconciliation and premiered at the in September 2011. Amid these pursuits, the Wolff brothers navigated creative challenges in refining their independent identity, including balancing sibling dynamics with professional songwriting demands. To support their next phase, they signed with the independent label Saddleup Records in preparation for non-Nickelodeon releases.

2011–2013: Black Sheep and Throwbacks

In the wake of transitioning to a duo following the conclusion of The Naked Brothers Band in 2009, Nat and Alex Wolff announced their debut album Black Sheep during a promotional event in June 2011. The album was recorded over several weeks in 2009 and 2010 across studios in and , with the brothers writing all the tracks themselves to explore themes of independence and nonconformity. Produced by Matt Wallace, known for his work with artists like and , Black Sheep marked a deliberate shift toward a more mature sound influenced by classic acts such as , , , and . Black Sheep was released on October 11, 2011, through the independent label Saddleup Records, comprising 11 original songs including the lead "Thump, Thump, Thump," which debuted as a on August 30, 2011, accompanied by an official featuring actress . Critics praised the album for its evolution from the pop-oriented style of their earlier band work to a rockier, more personal aesthetic, with Seventeen magazine highlighting its "catchy and fun" tracks that reflected real teenage experiences rather than child-star personas. However, as an release, it achieved modest commercial success, bolstered primarily by the duo's existing fanbase rather than widespread chart performance. To promote the album, Nat and Alex Wolff embarked on the Tour, a series of live performances spanning to 2012 across the East Coast and beyond, with shows documented in venues like Jammin' Java in , and Mexicali Live in . Setlists during the tour heavily featured new material from Black Sheep, alongside select older songs, allowing the brothers to showcase their growth as songwriters and performers in intimate settings. In 2013, the duo released Throwbacks on October 15 via digital platforms under Saddleup Records, a collection serving as the soundtrack to the third and final season of The Naked Brothers Band. The album revisited and compiled 13 tracks from that season, including "Curious" and "Just a Girl I Know," offering fans a nostalgic return to their formative musical output while bridging their past with 's independent era. No additional singles were promoted from Throwbacks, which emphasized the brothers' roots without introducing new original compositions.

2014–2020: Independent releases and Public Places

In 2014, Nat & Alex Wolff continued their independent trajectory by self-releasing a series of double singles through their label, Saddleup Records. The first, "Cities / It's Just Love," arrived on April 22, exploring themes of urban life and romance with a raw, folk-infused sound. This was quickly followed by "Last Station / Rules," which delved into introspection and relational boundaries, marking their shift toward more personal songwriting unburdened by major-label constraints. Later that year, they issued "Where I'm Goin' / ," drawing from their touring experiences to blend aspirational narratives with energetic rock elements, further solidifying the stylistic foundation laid by their 2011 album . The duo's output remained sporadic in 2015, with the single "Look Outside" released as part of the Paper Towns soundtrack, accompanied by a music video that highlighted their growing emphasis on visual artistry through cinematic storytelling and minimalist aesthetics. By December 16, 2016, they unveiled the Public Places EP via independent distribution, comprising eight intimate, acoustic-driven tracks that captured unpolished performances in everyday settings, prioritizing emotional vulnerability over polished production. This release reflected their experimental phase, focusing on stripped-back arrangements that echoed live-session authenticity. A period of hiatus influenced by individual pursuits followed, as Alex Wolff starred in the 2017 independent film The House of Tomorrow, portraying a rebellious teen in a coming-of-age drama directed by Peter Livolsi. Meanwhile, Nat Wolff immersed himself in theater, appearing in the revival of Sam Shepard's in 2016, which allowed both brothers to balance with amid their evolving careers. Smaller digital releases punctuated this time, including the double single "Cool Kids / Note" on April 12, 2019, which addressed themes of nostalgia and emotional distance through lo-fi . In 2020, amid disruptions that halted collaborative efforts, they dropped the single "Glue" on August 7, a poignant alt-pop track grappling with social anxiety and connection, exclusively via streaming platforms like and . This era underscored their pivot to digital-first distribution, enabling direct fan access without traditional .

2021–2023: Table for Two

In 2021, Nat and Alex Wolff began recording their second studio album, Table for Two, during the in a small, isolated group of five collaborators to minimize external interactions. The sessions emphasized the siblings' close-knit dynamic, with a playful and energetic collaboration that drew on their family background, including contributions from their father, Michael Wolff, on . Originally planned for release in 2021, the project was deliberately unrushed and postponed to accommodate their individual acting commitments, allowing for further refinement. The album was released on June 15, 2023, through Saddle Up Records, coinciding with their mother Polly's birthday as a to her influence on their career. Featuring 16 tracks of indie-pop blended with and elements, it marked their first full-length album in over a decade and built upon the more experimental production of their 2016 EP Public Places. The , "All Over You," was released in August 2022, showcasing a funky, Prince-inspired sound with retro production and melodic hooks. Lyrically, Table for Two explores themes of for their family roots, evolving relationships, personal maturity, and reflections on isolation during the , capturing the brothers' transition into young adulthood. Subsequent singles included "Head’s On Loose" and "If I’m Gonna Die" in 2023, the latter accompanied by a promotional video highlighting its jaunty and synth-driven arrangement. These tracks underscored the album's emotional depth and accessible maturity. Upon release, Table for Two received positive reviews for its introspective songwriting and growth from the brothers' earlier work, with critics noting the album's balance of heartfelt ballads and energetic moments. In late 2023, the duo announced the Table for Two Tour, scheduled to begin in 2024 to promote the album.

2024–present: Third album announcement and recent singles

In early 2024, Nat & Alex Wolff completed recording their third studio album, marking a significant milestone following the release of Table for Two in 2023. The self-titled project, Nat & Alex Wolff, is scheduled for release on January 16, 2026, through Coup D'Etat Recordings and Broke Records, promising a blend of introspective songwriting and polished production that builds on their evolving sound. The duo kicked off this era with two singles in that teased the album's themes of amid uncertainty and quiet introspection. "Backup Plan," released in September, explores contingency in relationships with upbeat yet reflective verses, while "Soft Kissing Hour," dropped later that year and co-produced by , delves into the nuances of longing and memory through its soft-rock arrangement. Building momentum into 2025, the brothers issued several more singles from the upcoming album, each highlighting personal growth and revisiting past influences. "If You Never Left Me," an early-year release in , captures and emotional clarity in a past romance with indie-folk sensibilities. "Empty House," unveiled on August 1, reworks childhood demos into a nostalgic track about fearing adulthood, blending raw vocals with familiar guitar riffs. In September, "Jack" addresses themes of departure and unspoken words in its poignant lyrics, followed by "Tough" in November as the radiant , featuring graceful hooks and detailed that underscore . On September 9, 2024, Nat & Alex Wolff began opening select dates for Billie Eilish's Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, extending through 2025 and exposing their live energy to larger audiences across . This support slot has included standout performances of unreleased material, fostering fan connection. Complementing this, the duo announced their own headlining for 2026 on September 25, 2025, set to coincide with the album launch and feature full sets of new and classic tracks. Recent buzz has centered on live sessions, including performances of "Jack" and "Soft Kissing Hour" on The Zane Lowe Show in October 2025, now available as audio and video on Apple Music, highlighting their chemistry and the singles' emotional depth. These appearances, alongside tour dates, have amplified anticipation for the album's exploration of brotherhood, maturity, and sonic innovation.

Musical style

Evolution of sound

During the Naked Brothers Band era from 2004 to 2009, Nat & Alex Wolff's sound was rooted in bubblegum pop, featuring upbeat, melodic hooks and playful structures tailored for a young audience, as exemplified by tracks like "Crazy Car" and "If That's Not Love." This saccharine, television-friendly style emphasized energetic rhythms and simple, catchy choruses that aligned with their show. With their 2011 debut album , the duo shifted toward , introducing guitar-driven arrangements, alternative edges, and more introspective lyrics that reflected personal growth and outsider themes. The production moved away from polished pop toward a rawer, band-oriented sound with influences, marking a deliberate maturation beyond their child-star origins. The 2016 EP Public Places represented an experimental phase, blending acoustic intimacy with subtle electronic elements to create a more adult, reflective atmosphere across its eight tracks. Songs like the title track showcased stripped-back instrumentation and lyrical vulnerability, prioritizing emotional nuance over high-energy hooks. By their 2023 album Table for Two, the sound evolved into polished pop-rock, fusing nostalgic callbacks to their early work with modern production techniques, including piano ballads, synth accents, and occasional brass for a cohesive yet diverse palette. Tracks such as "Lucky You" incorporated lo-fi vibes and punchy choruses to address themes of anxiety and connection. Previews of their upcoming self-titled , set for release on January 16, 2026, suggest a radiant, resilient evolution, with recent singles including "Empty House" (August 2025), a nostalgic reimagining of childhood songs; "Jack" ( 2025), blending introspection; and the lead single "Tough" (November 2025), highlighting graceful hooks, detail-rich lyrics, and emotional depth in a golden-era indie framework. Throughout their career, production techniques have progressed from lo-fi home studio sessions in their early independent work—rooted in the family setup from their days—to collaborative efforts with professional producers, yielding smoother, more layered recordings while retaining the brothers' kinetic creative synergy.

Key influences

Nat and Alex Wolff have cited The Beatles as their primary musical influence, crediting the band with inspiring their initial pursuit of music and shaping their approach to songwriting structure and vocal harmonies. The brothers have described The Beatles as an "endless well" from which they draw inspiration, particularly in crafting pop-oriented tracks with intricate arrangements. This is evident in songs like "Glue," which incorporates early Beatles-style pop sensibilities and melodic clarity. Rock acts such as Nirvana have informed the raw energy and emotional intensity in the duo's early independent work. Nat Wolff has specifically named Nirvana as a key songwriting influence, drawn to the band's ability to deliver well-crafted songs with clear melodies and visceral power. Classic rock bands like have contributed to the emotive, layered elements in their compositions, blending harmony-driven ballads with dynamic shifts. The brothers listened extensively to Fleetwood Mac during the creation of "Glue," allowing the album's influence to infuse the track's heartfelt lyricism and rhythmic drive. The National and represent additional modern classic influences, providing models for introspective with sophisticated production and narrative depth. The duo's sound reflects a blend of pop roots from their early career—rooted in accessible, melody-focused songcraft—with an evolution toward indie and , incorporating folk-tinged introspection and alternative edge. This progression draws from bands like The Replacements for punk-infused spirit and for minimalist emotional precision. The brothers' childhood exposure to music stemmed from their artistic family environment, where their father, jazz pianist Michael Wolff, fostered a creative household filled with diverse sounds and instruments like the family . This upbringing, beginning when Nat was 9 and Alex 6, instilled a constant drive to create, laying the foundation for their harmonious collaboration and genre-spanning style.

Personnel

Core members

Nat Wolff, born December 17, 1994, serves as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist in the duo, handling guitar, keyboards, and bass. He began writing songs at the age of five, a practice that originated during his early involvement in family-oriented music projects. Alex Wolff, born November 1, 1997, contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano, and drums, while also participating in arrangements and production. His role as the duo's drummer brings a dynamic rhythmic foundation to their recordings and performances. As siblings, Nat and Alex maintain shared creative control in their songwriting, often working separately before refining each other's contributions. This collaborative dynamic has evolved to emphasize deeper emotional themes as they matured. Nat's extensive acting career influences the narrative-driven themes in their music, incorporating introspective storytelling inspired by his film roles, such as reflections on character experiences in songs like "Rock Star." Meanwhile, Alex's drumming enhances the duo's energetic and inventive sound, drawing from influences like Wilco's experimental style.

Touring and session musicians

Throughout their career, Nat & Alex Wolff have maintained a core duo focus for recordings and most live performances, with the brothers handling primary instrumentation including vocals, guitars, , , and . However, they have periodically expanded their lineup with touring musicians for major live dates to achieve a fuller band sound, particularly during early independent tours supporting albums like (2011). This approach emphasizes flexibility, bringing in skilled contributors without permanent band additions, allowing the duo to adapt their pop-rock arrangements live. Former touring members have included guitarist and musical director Jake Hertzog, who provided lead guitar and backup vocals from 2008 to 2011, including on national tours tied to their transition from The Naked Brothers Band to the duo format. Guitarist, drummer, and multi-instrumentalist Boris Pelekh contributed guitar, drums, and backing vocals on early tours starting in 2008, supporting the duo through their initial independent phase. Bassist and backing vocalist Chris Muir contributed from 2008 to 2009. Keyboardist and vocalist Misty Boyce joined for tours from 2008 to 2011, adding keyboards and backing vocals during early independent promotions, enhancing the duo's melodic and harmonic layers. Session contributions have been sparse and often uncredited, reflecting the duo's hands-on style. For instance, Public Places (2016) incorporated string arrangements by outside contributors, though specific names remain unlisted in available credits. Similarly, Table for Two (2023) featured percussion from collaborators to bolster its rhythmic elements, with the core duo leading overall sessions. As of 2025, no permanent touring or session roles have been added, maintaining the emphasis on the brothers' direct involvement; 2024 tours and ongoing 2025 support dates for included keyboardist and singer Alan Markley for added texture.

Discography

Studio albums and EPs

Nat & Alex Wolff's discography includes soundtrack albums from their early career, independent studio releases, and EPs that showcase their evolution from to and influences. Their full-length projects often feature self-written songs performed primarily by the brothers, with production handled by collaborators like Matt Wallace. The duo's initial releases were tied to The Naked Brothers Band television series. The self-titled soundtrack album The Naked Brothers Band (2007) comprises 17 tracks, including hits like "Crazy Car," and was released by on October 9, 2007. The follow-up soundtrack I Don't Want to Go to School (2008), also on , features 14 original songs from the show's second season, released on April 15, 2008, with contributions from Michael Wolff. In 2011, Nat & Alex Wolff issued their debut independent studio album Black Sheep on Saddleup Records, consisting of 11 tracks emphasizing indie rock elements, with the brothers handling vocals, guitar, and drums. Released on October 11, 2011, the album marked their transition from child stars to mature songwriters. This was followed by Throwbacks (2013), a 10-track soundtrack album featuring original songs from the third season of their series, released on October 15, 2013, as a nostalgic bridge to their solo work. The EP Public Places (2016), released digitally on December 16, 2016, via Saddleup Records, contains 8 acoustic-leaning tracks written and performed by the brothers, who also played instruments like and ; a limited physical edition was offered alongside merchandise. Their second studio , Table for Two (2023), is a 16-track collection produced by Matt Wallace and released independently on June 15, 2023, blending with introspective lyrics and marking their first full-length in over a decade. An upcoming self-titled third studio album, Nat & Alex Wolff, is scheduled for release on January 16, 2026, via Coup D'Etat and Broke , produced by Tone Def with additional by Sachi DiSerafino, Dirty Dave, and Danes Blood; recorded in locations including , , and , it draws on 1960s and 1970s folk-rock influences.

Singles

Nat and Alex Wolff began releasing singles during their time with The Naked Brothers Band, with early tracks serving as TV tie-ins that marked their entry into the music charts. Their debut "Crazy Car," released in 2007, was featured in the series and became their first chart entry, peaking at No. 83 on the and making one of the youngest artists to chart at age 13. "If That's Not Love," also from 2007, served as a follow-up promotional tied to the show's , highlighting their early sound. Transitioning to their duo era after the band's conclusion, Nat & Alex Wolff issued s to promote their . "Thump, Thump, Thump" was released in 2011 as the from their debut album Black Sheep, showcasing a more mature style and receiving airplay on radio stations. In 2014, they released the double A-side "Cities / It's Just Love," which experimented with dual themes of urban life and romance, marking a pivotal shift toward self-produced work. Also in 2014, "Last Station + Rules" was released as a double single. In the mid-2010s, their singles continued to evolve with visual and thematic innovation. "Look Outside," released in 2015, featured introspective lyrics and cinematic production. The 2020 single "Glue" addressed themes of isolation during the , resonating with listeners and accumulating over 5 million streams on . Recent years have seen a surge in standalone and lead singles leading into their third album. "All Over You" (2022) acted as a precursor to their album Table for Two, blending nostalgic elements with modern production. "Head’s On Loose" followed in 2023, exploring personal vulnerability. In 2019, "Cool Kids + Note" was released as a double single. In 2024, "Backup Plan" and "Soft Kissing Hour" were issued as non-album singles, the latter garnering over 3 million streams for its dreamy vibe. Entering 2025, "If You Never Left Me" revisited emotional introspection, while "Empty House" (August 2025) reimagined an early demo with updated instrumentation. "Jack" (October 2025) and "Tough" (November 2025) closed the year, with "Tough" serving as the lead single for their third album.

Tours

Headlining tours

The Summer Road Trip Tour served as Nat & Alex Wolff's initial headlining venture in , featuring more than 20 dates across U.S. venues to leverage their rising profile after The Naked Brothers Band. Launching on June 28 in , the tour encompassed stops at major events and theaters, including Fair on July 4 and the in on July 9. Setlists emphasized their youthful, pop-infused material, fostering fan interaction in an intimate, road-trip atmosphere. In 2012, the Tour promoted their debut album, spanning roughly 50 dates in and with typical attendance of 1,000 per show. The itinerary included a dedicated East Coast leg, and setlists leaned heavily on Black Sheep tracks like "Illuminated," "Thump Thump Thump," and "Maybe," highlighting the duo's transition to a more introspective indie style through extended live arrangements. The Table for Two Tour in 2024 represented their return to headlining after a , limited to 15 U.S. cities in intimate settings starting January 21 in . Shows in , , , , and elsewhere featured setlists integrating Table for Two songs such as "Glue" and "All My Plans (Shake)" with covers like "If That's Not Love" from their Naked Brothers Band days, creating a nostalgic yet fresh that sold out multiple dates. The tour underscored their matured chemistry, with performances emphasizing acoustic elements and audience engagement. In September 2025, Nat & Alex Wolff announced a 2026 headlining spanning April to June, designed to support their third studio album with a mix of new material and fan favorites across various venues.

Supporting and special performances

In the early days of their career, Nat and Alex Wolff gained initial live experience through performances with The Naked Brothers Band, including slots during the group's 2008 "Fully Clothed and On Tour" , which marked one of their first major multi-city endeavors across 13 U.S. locations starting in November. A significant supporting role came in 2024–2025 when the duo served as opening acts for Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour, performing at 19 dates on the North American leg that began September 29, 2024, in and included key stops in cities such as and . Festival appearances have further highlighted their live presence, including a set at in 2025 where they joined for collaborative moments amid the event's lineup. Additionally, in October 2025, they delivered performances of recent singles "Jack" and "Soft Kissing Hour" on The Show, showcasing their evolving sound in a broadcast setting. Special events have included intimate album release celebrations, such as the 2023 New York City show for their album Table for Two, which allowed fans to experience tracks from the project in a close-knit atmosphere. The launch of their 2025 single "Tough" further built momentum through promotional live unveilings tied to the upcoming self-titled album. These opportunities, particularly the high-profile Eilish tour, provided substantial exposure and contributed to growing anticipation for the brothers' 2026 headlining tour.

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