Bush has announced a new 2026 tour in support of their latest album, I Beat Loneliness.
The Land of Milk and Honey trek kicks off April 7 in Pittsburgh and is currently set to run through May 16 in Columbus, Ohio. Mammoth will support most of the dates with James and the Cold Gun also on the bill. Tickets will be available on presale starting Monday (Jan. 12) and the general sale will begin Friday (Jan. 16). More information is available at the band’s official website. You can see all of the concerts below.
“I’m super excited about the record, because I feel really proud of it,” vocalist and songwriter Gavin Rossdale told UCR in 2024 as it was in process. “I wrote a bunch of it and there are some collaborations with the producer [Erik Ron] we worked with. I made sure and got those out of the way and then did a bunch of stuff myself. Because if I don’t do the collaborations, everyone’s like, ‘Well, what’s it like if you collaborate a bit?’ So we started with the collaborations and I’ve got a couple of killer songs. I’m super excited.”
What Bush Has Been Doing
The ’90s rockers have done a mix of their own headlining dates in recent years, while also sharing the stage with some of their rock radio peers. This past fall, they hit the road for a co-headlining run with Live and also did a healthy run of dates with Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell and Candlebox prior to that.
“We’ve done a lot of co-headlines — we opened for Alice in Chains and have done some other opener things,” he said during that same 2024 conversation. “It just feels really good having a harmonious backstage…it’s a nice energy when you go to work and everyone is getting along. Everyone’s in it for the same reasons, you know, to have a great night of music. That’s it.”
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Bush, ‘The Land of Milk and Honey’ 2026 Tour Dates
April 07 – Pittsburgh, PA @ UPMC Events CenterApril 09 – Washington, D.C. @ The AnthemApril 10 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn ParamountApril 12 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at FenwayApril 14 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat AmphitheaterApril 15 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union AmphitheatreApril 17 – Biloxi, MS @ Crawfish Music Festival (Mississippi Coast Coliseum)April 18 – Brandon, MS @ Brandon AmphitheaterApril 21 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music FactoryApril 22 – San Antonio, TX @ Freeman ColiseumApril 25 – Indio, CA @ Stagecoach (Empire Polo Field)*April 28 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the CloudsApril 29 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU TheaterMay 01 – West Valley City, UT @ Maverik CenterMay 03 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore AuditoriumMay 05 – Moline, IL @ Vibrant Arena at The MARKMay 06 – Oshkosh, WI @ Oshkosh ArenaMay 08 – Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura AmphitheaterMay 09 – Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks AmphitheaterMay 12 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock LiveMay 13 – Clearwater, FL @ The SoundMay 15 – Franklin, TN @ FirstBank AmphitheaterMay 16 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival (Historic Crew Stadium)*
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