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Bush Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 763,740
Category Grunge, Alternative Rock, Punk Rock, Rock
Concerts
Dec
07
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol
Bristol
Tickets
Dec
12
Downstream Casino Resort
Quapaw
Tickets
Dec
13
Q101 Twisted
Chicago
Tickets
Dec
14
Uptown Theater
Minneapolis
Tickets
Feb
01
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Reno
Tickets
May
16
Welcome to Rockville 2025
Daytona Beach
Tickets
About Bush
The headline of the Billboard article said it all: “Like They Never Left.” The story, which ran in the Oct 29, 2011 issue, hailed the return of mega-platinum rock band BUSH, who had just self-released The Sea of Memories, their first album in 10 years and wasted no time returning to the top of the charts. In fact, they did it in grand style: the album’s lead single, “The Sound of Winter,” made rock radio history by becoming the first self-released song ever to hit No. 1 at Alternative Radio. “The Sound of Winter” also holds the distinction of being the reunited group’s first No. 1 single since 1999’s chart-topping hit, “The Chemicals Between Us.” “It's the most brilliant start we could have imagined,” says Bush vocalist/guitarist Gavin Rossdale. “Having a No. 1 song at radio is a testament to not only the band, but the great team that surrounds us, the support at radio and of course, the tireless fans who give us daily oxygen – we’re thankful for it all.” The band supported the album with a whirlwind media blitz and tour, which included performances on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” as well as concert specials for DirecTV’s “Guitar Center Sessions” and HDNet and a sold-out international tour. Tickets for some of the shows sold out in under a minute. “It's really humbling because you never know what to expect,” says Rossdale. “I had no idea that it would go like this. I just wanted to make a great record.” That record, The Sea of Memories, is steeped in the notion that one has to know where they came from to know where they’re going. “We are the sum of everything we’ve done -- right, wrong and in-between,” says Rossdale. “We’re all victims, and benefactors, of our past.” And Bush should know. The British-born band has had more success over the course of their first half-dozen years than most artists do in a lifetime. From Sixteen Stone to The Science of Things, they made some of the most successful rock albums in recent memory. The seminal outfit also forged a sound that would come to characterize an entire decade. Today, Rossdale is mining the past for clues to the future, and has come up with an album that reflects both sides of that time quotient. On The Sea of Memories, he’s resurrected the band with drummer Robin Goodridge, guitarist Chris Traynor and bassist Corey Britz. “When making music, you have a choice to repeat what you’ve done or move on,” says Rossdale. “It would’ve been safe to just rework [1994’s debut album] Sixteen Stone over and over, but what kind of life would that be? When you’re driving down the road, you’re focused on what’s in front of you; you don’t really think to keep checking in your rear view mirror. I like the idea of art changing, developing and morphing.” The Sea of Memories is drenched in Bush’s trademark intensity and driven by Rossdale’s emotive, bittersweet vocals, but it’s also infused with an immediacy that pushes the album into new, compelling directions. From their lead single, the atmospheric powerhouse “The Sound of Winter,” to the rapid-fire exuberance of “All My Life,” Bush reveals itself as a re-energized band. It’s a fresh mindset that’s at least partially influenced by events surrounding the making of this record. Rossdale thought they had finished the CD late last year after recording with producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith). But creative differences with its label led to an amicable parting of ways and the band left with album in hand and a choice of places to call home. While their team fielded offers from a plethora of labels, the band went back into Rossdale’s home Kingston Sound studios in LA and emerged with five new songs. “I didn’t want to get caught up in the process of signing a new deal,” says Rossdale. “I wanted to keep moving and creating. We had good ideas and wanted to flesh them out.” It was during this re-energized state that the band decided to take control of the reins and release the album themselves. Thus, The Sea of Memories is Bush’s first indie effort since the early 1990s. Rossdale’s own imprint, Zuma Rock Records, issued the album through an exclusive partnership with eOne Music, with earMusic handling the European release. “It’s been a relief and a breath of fresh air,” says Rossdale of making the leap from a major label, and being able to work under fewer creative constraints. “There’s a pressure that comes with being on a major. If you’re nurtured and looked after properly, it gives you the freedom and confidence to be creative, and from that comes good results. But it can also be disheartening. This feels good. This feels right.” After the release of Golden State in 2001, Bush began unraveling from a grueling tour schedule and pressure brought on by their own success. Guitarist Nigel Pulsford finally begged off touring altogether, and in 2002, left the band to spend more time with his family. Bassist Dave Parsons soon followed. “There was no big bang,” says Rossdale of the break-up. “We did it in a very English way—quietly.” Rossdale spent the next eight years pursuing new projects—from forming the band Institute in 2004 (which also included guitarist Traynor) to launching a solo career in 2008. Still, a Bush reunion was never that far off in his thoughts. “My delay in reuniting the band was really waiting for Nigel to come back, but he just didn’t want to tour anymore,” says Rossdale. “It was like ‘What am I going to do?’ As much as I wanted to wait, I also like to be in the studio and perform. So Institute and then my solo career were much more by default then by design. And I felt a bit off-kilter. It all felt less powerful, and just less all around. As long as I make music, I’d much rather make it under the name Bush than my own.” Says Robin Goodridge of the reunion: “I always knew Bush would make another record. It was only a matter of time before the itch got too much for some of us. When you have something that great, it never leaves you.” The Sea of Memories has a foot in Bush’s past and its future: a balance the band was determined to strike if they were to connect with loyal fans and reach new listeners. “I was a fan of Bush, so I wanted to do the music justice,” says Corey Britz, the newest member, though no stranger to the camp, as he’s played with Rossdale on various projects over the past few years. “Bush has always had a particular feel, and I hope to get as close to the mark as possible. I’m proud, nervous, and excited to be a part of a band that I have been a fan of for so many years.” Guitarist Chris Traynor has played with Bush since the Golden State tour. He was also part of Rossdale’s ensuing band, Institute, and on the singer’s more recent solo projects. “I think every Bush record has been sonically and stylistically different from the last,” says Traynor. “The engine that drives the band, and makes it Bush, is Gavin's songwriting and singing. The ever-expanding vocabulary and musical territory of the band has to do with his overall vision as an artist. I really respect the fact that Gavin is driven to push forward and progress musically.” The freedom Rossdale has found musically on The Sea of Memories also translates into his lyrics. Throughout the record, he offers up poetic, colorful and often ironic narratives on day-to-day living—sometimes biographical, sometimes not. “I think the record has that balance of living: the struggle, romance, loss, desire, aspirations,” says Rossdale. “Like the song ‘All Night Doctors,’ I enjoyed writing a dialogue, showing a snapshot of someone else’s life. For most people, happiness revolves around what they’ve achieved. But success is really about how they reconcile their aspirations with where they actually land in life. That balance has always intrigued me. I’ve found that depression, stress and worry is almost always rooted in the past and the future. But there’
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Genres
Grunge, Alternative Rock, Punk Rock, Rock
Band members
Nik Hughes, Corey Britz, Gavin Rossdale, Chris Traynor
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What fans are saying
Vanessa
5 / 5
Bush is always a force to be reckoned with, and this show did not disappoint! Gavin Rossdale is a master showman with a voice that could open up the gates of heaven or hell, depending on where Mr. Rossdale wanted to be! Bush had the crowd up on their feet, dancing and singing along to almost every song. When Gavin hopped off stage and ran through the audience, the place went wild! What a great show! I can't wait until the band comes back to Jacksonville!
Daily's Place Jacksonville, FL
Aug 31, 2024
Rita
5 / 5
Bush was amazing and Jerry Cantrell guesting on come down was epic. However live nation backstage employee Steve K ex cop who assisted with the meet and greet was extremely rude to us and it really was disturbing. However he was nice to all other attendees. This was very discomforting and I feel as if we were targeted all night by security. I doubt I’ll ever attend another concert with this live nation employee employed at your venue. Sadly
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Maryland Heights, MO
Sep 22, 2022
Ryan
4 / 5
Bush killed it. They put on a good show. Didn't get to see the first band as it took way to long to get in to the venue. In line at 7:30 didn't get in to well past 8. The Fillmore has gone drastically down hill. Large area's roped off, people jammed together on the floor, you can't even breath down there. Unless its a show I really want to see I will be going to another indoor venue.
Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
Feb 06, 2023
Emily
5 / 5
FANTASTIC! AMAZING! Bush is incredible to watch on stage and their stage presence is brilliant. Amazing and talented musicians. Gavin’s vocals still clear and crisp while Chris Traynor’s guitar playing and shredding is nothing short of truly awe inspiring. Corey Britz’s bass keeps the rhythm solidly with Nik Hughes and makes the band totally gel. The band is as great as ever. Their set does not disappoint and keeps the fans enthralled.
Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR
Oct 17, 2019
Blair
5 / 5
Bush was Awesome like always! Gavin is so good live it’s unreal! He came out in the crowd like usual and it’s so cool he does that. If you haven’t seen them live ever I suggest you do . Gavin talked about how he walked to the Greek years ago to see a Bowie concert and it’s been a dream to play there and how stoked he was to finally have this moment!
Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA
Aug 09, 2019
Diana
5 / 5
OMG I LOVE Gavin! He's hotter now than 20 yrs ago when I saw him at Woodstock! He sounds better too. He was all over the stage and then ran up a aisle up to the top of the Lawn and back while singing! The one time I actually wish I had Lawn seats!! Those people were so lucky! This is my 4th time seeing Bush and Everytime has been AWESOME.🔥🔥🔥💞💞💞
The Walmart AMP Rogers, AR
Aug 16, 2019
Elisa
4 / 5
IVE BEEN WAITING YEARS to see this man. I decided to buy VIP passes to meet him, and all I can say is, surreal. My parents have been listening to him for years, saw him live so many times, and to be able to meet him and watch him perform all these years later as he did at Woodstock 99 or any other venue I’ve seen live… HE KILLED IT!!!
St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview Syracuse, NY
Aug 15, 2022
Andrew
4 / 5
Lot of energy out of Bush. Candlebox and even Bones UK. Although professional and sounded solid, Jerry looked like he'd slowed down a step or was just not feeling it? I don't know that he was ever Mr personality before, but it seemed like a JOB for him up there on this particular night and his bandmates were muted often. Maybe they didn't want to show him up?
Freeman Coliseum San Antonio, TX
Sep 05, 2024
Joe
5 / 5
Bush blew me away live, like wow Gavin Rosedale has a amazing voice and band definitely had that 90's grunge sound! They played one of my favorite songs, the sound of winter also Gavin ran past me when he was running around the amphitheater, it was a amazing experience! The last new album they put out, The Kingdom has some killer songs on it, definitely recommend downloading it!🤘🤘🤘
RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater Ridgefield, WA
Sep 09, 2022
Nicholas
5 / 5
Bush put on one of the best concerts I've ever been to they still have it after all these years, I finally got to see them after 29 years it was my first time seeing them live and it was everything I expected and more. I love every song they played and it was every song I wanted to hear them perform it was well worth the wait.🤘🤘🤘
MGM Music Hall at Fenway Boston, MA
Feb 19, 2023
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Bush Tour Cities
Minneapolis, MN Chicago, IL Bristol, VA Quapaw, OK Reno, NV Daytona Beach, FL

Frequently Asked Questions About Bush

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Bush on tour?

Yes, Bush is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Bush concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Bush tour is scheduled for 6 dates across 6 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Bush scheduled to play?

Bush is scheduled to play 6 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Bush tour start?

Bush’s tour starts Dec 07, 2024 and ends on May 16, 2025. They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in Bristol at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol and their next upcoming concert will be in Chicago at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom.

What venues is Bush performing at?

As part of the Bush tour, Bush is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Dec 07 - Bristol, VA @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol
Dec 12 - Quapaw, OK @ Downstream Casino Resort
Dec 13 - Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Dec 14 - Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown Theater

2025 Tour Dates:

Feb 01 - Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
May 16 - Daytona Beach, FL @ Daytona International Speedway
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