It's been a busy time for young band Brothers3.
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The group shot to stardom after appearing on reality television series X Factor in 2015, and now they will be bringing their new set to Dubbo.
Tayzin, Makirum and Shardyn Fahey-Leigh will perform Brothers Never Part in June, as part of a 32-date east coast tour.
"I would say it was the three of us being eccentric on public display," Tayzin told the Daily Liberal.
The set includes covers of the band's 12 favourite songs from the UK, because it is the music that most influenced the band, Tayzin said.
So far, just past the halfway mark, the performances have been well received.
"We have the most loyal fans. The audience has been with us the entire show and we couldn't ask for any better," Tayzin said.
"I guess we're in our element when we perform live. We're never going to be a band that stays in the studio."
Brothers3, who are from a farm outside of Mudgee, placed third on X Factor, mentored by Dannii Minogue.
"The biggest change is that people recognise us which is weird, which means I cannot wear daggy clothes out in public," Tayzin said.
"But we've been able to do what we love for a living and get paid for it. We've been able to sell theatres out which is all we've ever wanted to do."
Growing up so near Dubbo, Tayzin said they were frequent visitors to the city.
"We're from Mudgee so if you want to watch a movie you have to go to Dubbo," he said.
"While we're there I think we'll probably go bowling or laser tag or something."
Brothers3 will perform at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre on June 4.