Brothers Osborne Share Cryptic Post After Wiping Their Social Media Page

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The country music duo had fans worried.

Brothers Osborne has something new in the works–and fans can't keep it together! 

The country music duo, made up of brothers T.J. Osborne and John Osborne, wiped the band's Instagram page clean this morning, only leaving one cryptic yet straightforward post.

Fans began speculating over the image, which read "Big Things Coming" in large red letters on a black background. The post also urged fans to join the Brothers Osborne fan club and directed those interested to a link in the artists' bio to sign up to be the first in the know.

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Many fans expressed excitement and shared their best guess of the message's meaning in the comments.

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"Where did all the posts go! What does it mean?!" one fan excitedly wrote. 

"What is happening?" another fan questioned.

"A UK tour would be good ✌️🤠🤘," one fan suggested in the comments.

"Already part of The Family so excited to see some concert date announcements🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻," a fourth fan added.

While many fans are suspecting tour dates, it's quite possible that Brothers Osbourne could be releasing new music as their last release was in late 2020 with their Skeletons album, followed by a deluxe version that was released in Jan. 2022.

Per Taste of Country, the two teased new music during a live performance on Mar. 14. The outlet reported that the group shared a clip of them performing their new song, "Rollercoaster," on their social media with the caption "coming soon" which has since been deleted. 

Aside from working on new music, John has been keeping busy as he recently produced Ashley McBryde's collaborative album, Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville. T.J. also worked on the album, lending his vocals on one track, per the outlet.

We can't wait to see what the brothers are cooking up!

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