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Bush

Hard Rock Live, Davie, US
12. May 2026. 19:00h
2026
12
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Bush tickets for Hard Rock Live - post-grunge hits, new album energy and Davie tour stop with guests

Looking for tickets to Bush at Hard Rock Live near Davie? Buy tickets for a post-grunge concert shaped by "Glycerine", "Machinehead" and new songs from "I Beat Loneliness". Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun add a strong rock build-up to the evening

Bush brings "The Land Of Milk And Honey Tour" to Hard Rock Live

Bush performs on May 12, 2026, at 7:00 PM at the Hard Rock Live venue within the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, at a concert that announcements connect with Davie and the wider Fort Lauderdale area. For a band that marked the mid-nineties with a powerful blend of post-grunge, alternative rock, and melodic heaviness, this date comes in the current phase of its career: the tour is titled "The Land Of Milk And Honey Tour", and Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun are announced alongside Bush.

This is important context for the audience. This is not just an evening of nostalgia for the period of the album "Sixteen Stone", but a concert in which older hits naturally meet newer material. In 2025, Bush released its tenth studio album "I Beat Loneliness", a release the band presents as a more open, more emotional, and more current part of its own story. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Why Bush still carries weight on the rock stage

Bush formed in London in the early nineties, but achieved its major breakthrough in the United States. The 1994 album "Sixteen Stone" became one of the recognizable releases of the post-grunge wave, with songs that remained firmly tied to rock radio stations and concert halls: "Everything Zen", "Machinehead", "Comedown", and "Glycerine". Gavin Rossdale has remained the central figure of the band, a voice that carries equally well the tension of distorted choruses and quieter, confessional moments.

Their sound has never been only a matter of loud guitars. In its best songs, Bush combines simple, memorable riffs, melancholic melody, and lyrics that often sound like an inner conversation. That is why the band still attracts more than one generation of listeners today: those who listened to them when songs from "Sixteen Stone" dominated the airwaves, but also younger listeners who appreciate rawer, more direct rock without too many embellishments.

What the current album says about this phase of the band

"I Beat Loneliness" was released on July 18, 2025, through earMUSIC and is identified as the group's tenth studio album. The release has 12 songs, and among the most prominent newer titles are "60 Ways To Forget People", "The Land Of Milk And Honey", and "Scars". Album announcements emphasized the theme of emotional vulnerability, loneliness, and inner recovery, which explains well why the new tour does not sound like a mere return to the past.

The tour title takes on the energy of the song "The Land Of Milk And Honey", which brings a firmer, more modern rock approach, but does not erase the band's recognizable signature. For visitors at Hard Rock Live, this means that they can expect a concert built on two lines: the well-known repertoire that made Bush globally recognizable and newer material that shows where the band stands after more than three decades of work.

  • Key old pillars: songs connected with the album "Sixteen Stone", especially "Glycerine", "Machinehead", "Comedown", and "Everything Zen".

  • Current context: the 2025 album "I Beat Loneliness" and the tour "The Land Of Milk And Honey Tour".

  • Announced performers of the evening: Bush, Mammoth, and James and the Cold Gun.

  • Sound profile: post-grunge, alternative rock, harder riffs, and choruses that rely on melody.



What kind of concert experience the audience can expect

At Bush concerts, the relationship between tension and release matters most. Songs often begin restrained, with a darker melody or a firm bass line, then open into choruses that demand the full sound of the hall. In such a space, "Glycerine" can feel almost stripped down, while "Machinehead" and "Everything Zen" demand the shared pulse of the audience and the band. This does not mean that the set list for Davie is known in advance; the performers and the tour framework have been confirmed, while the specific order of songs should be left for the evening itself.Recent concert reviews of the tour highlighted Gavin Rossdale's energetic performance and the good transition between classics and newer songs. That is more important than a mere listing of titles: live, Bush functions best when the contrast is felt between the rougher, almost industrially firm guitar wall and choruses that the audience can carry together with the band. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Mammoth, Wolfgang Van Halen's project, brings a different, modern rock heaviness, with emphasis on firm performance and guitar-oriented arrangements. James and the Cold Gun brings in a more British, noisier punk-rock edge. That combination makes the evening interesting even before the main performance: the audience is not coming only for one well-known group, but for a package clearly built around a contemporary rock sound.

Who this concert is especially appealing to

Longtime Bush fans have a clear reason to come here: it is rare to get a chance to hear a band that shaped a large part of nineties rock radio in a space that is not a huge stadium crowd, but an enclosed hall focused on sound and visibility. Songs that many first heard on radio or music television now arrive in the performance of a band that still fits them into an active career.

The wider audience also has an entry point. Anyone who likes Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Live, or the newer wave of American and British hard rock will find a familiar structure in Bush: strong guitar, a chorus that holds the song, and a vocal that does not hide its roughness. It is not necessary to know the entire discography for the concert to be understandable. It is enough to love rock that sounds direct, darker, and emotionally charged.

It is also especially interesting for an audience that follows current rock, not only the catalog of the nineties. "I Beat Loneliness" gives the band a fresh framework, while the presence of Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun shows that the evening is not imagined as a museum display of one period. This is a concert for those who want to hear how the legacy of post-grunge continues in today's concert space.

Hard Rock Live as a space for this kind of sound

Hard Rock Live is located within the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, at 5747 Seminole Way, Hollywood, FL 33314. Although the event is often searched for and announced under Davie, it is a concert venue in the immediate area between Hollywood, Davie, and Fort Lauderdale. For visitors coming from wider South Florida, this is a practical location, especially if they plan to arrive by car.

The venue stands out with a capacity of around 7,000 visitors and a reputation as a hall with clean acoustics and unobstructed sightlines. That is important for a band like Bush. Their songs need enough power for loud choruses, but also enough clarity for the texture of the guitar, bass, and Rossdale's vocal to be heard in the quieter parts. In such a hall, the audience can get the feeling of a big rock performance without completely losing closeness to the performer.Hard Rock Live is an indoor space, which reduces dependence on weather conditions and gives the concert a more controlled sound than open-air locations. For a rock audience, this often means a more precise drum impact, clearer vocals, and a better balance between the opening act and the main performer. Seats are disappearing quickly.


  • Location: Hard Rock Live, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, 5747 Seminole Way.

  • Capacity: around 7,000 visitors.

  • Type of space: an indoor concert hall within a larger hotel and entertainment complex.

  • Special feature: emphasized unobstructed sightlines and an acoustic focus of the space.

  • Payment in the venue: a cashless payment system is listed for tickets, food, and drinks.



Arrival, parking, and moving around the location

For concert evenings, earlier arrival is recommended, because traffic around the complex may slow before the program begins. Hard Rock Live states that parking is available free of charge throughout the day, but also emphasizes that rideshare services are recommended for simpler arrival and departure. This is especially useful for visitors who do not know the complex or are coming from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, or other parts of South Florida.

If you are arriving by car, it is good to check the route toward Seminole Way in advance and leave enough time to enter the complex, find a parking space, and go through the security procedure. If you use app-based transportation, it is practical to arrange the pickup location after the concert before the crowd fully forms. At concerts that end at the same time for a large number of people, a few minutes of planning often means a significantly calmer departure.

Visitors traveling from outside Florida or coming from other American cities can connect the concert with a shorter stay in the Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood area. The location is close to hotel, restaurant, and entertainment facilities, so the evening does not have to be reduced only to arriving just before the performance begins and leaving immediately after the final encore. Still, for the hall itself, the most important thing is to arrive early enough and follow the venue rules.

What to know before entering

The concert start is announced for 7:00 PM. That does not necessarily mean that the main performer comes out exactly then, because Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun have also been confirmed for the evening. The order and detailed schedule may change according to the organization of the evening, so it is safer to plan arrival before the listed time than to count only on the main performance.

Hard Rock Live lists cashless payment for transactions connected with tickets, food, and drinks, with cards and digital payment methods accepted. For visitors, this means that it is good to have a card or an appropriate digital wallet prepared. Such details do not sound glamorous, but they make a difference when the hall fills up and the lines become longer.It is worth securing tickets on time. Bush has a strong enough catalog in this space to attract an audience that has followed them since the nineties, but also a current enough tour framework to interest those who want to hear new material in a full concert sound.


  • Check the arrival time and count on increased traffic around the complex.

  • Prepare a cashless payment method for purchases inside the venue.

  • If you are arriving by rideshare transportation, arrange a practical return pickup location.

  • Do not count on a confirmed set list in advance - the repertoire is best followed through the performance itself.

  • For out-of-town travelers, it is useful to plan dinner or accommodation in the wider Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale area.



Davie, Hollywood, and South Florida as a concert framework

Davie and Hollywood are part of a densely connected area of South Florida, where city boundaries in practice often merge through roads, hotels, shopping zones, and entertainment complexes. For visitors, this means that the location should be viewed more broadly: the concert is tied to Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, but the audience comes from Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and surrounding places.

Such a position gives the concert regional weight. Bush is not playing in a small club space, but neither in a distant arena that is approached only as a day trip. Hard Rock Live functions as the central point of the evening: the hall, hotels, restaurants, and traffic access are located in the same complex environment. This makes the visit easier for those who want to turn the concert into a full night out, and not only into an hour and a half in front of the stage.

For the host city and the surrounding audience, it is also interesting that the date comes early in the May part of the tour. According to the published dates, the performance at Hard Rock Live follows several American concerts and immediately precedes the performance in Clearwater. This gives South Florida one of the important stops of the American part of "The Land Of Milk And Honey Tour".

The atmosphere of the evening: between radio classics and a new chapter

The best reason to go see Bush at Hard Rock Live is not only recognizing the first bars of the hits. The appeal lies in the meeting of two times: songs that have survived changes in the rock scene and a new album that tries to speak from the present perspective. When a band with such a catalog performs in a hall that is large enough for a powerful sound, yet enclosed enough for a feeling of closeness, the concert gains a rhythm that is hard to replace with a festival pass-through.

The audience can expect an evening with plenty of guitar density, rough vocal lines, and choruses that naturally invite collective singing. But the most interesting moments could be precisely those between the best-known songs, when newer material shows how far Bush has moved away from the image of a band tied only to the nineties. "I Beat Loneliness" gives Rossdale and the band a theme that is personal, but broad enough for an audience that comes for rock, energy, and emotional impact to recognize itself in it.For visitors who want a reliable rock concert with recognizable songs, but do not want the impression of a completely predictable evening, this performance has a good ratio of the familiar and the new. Bush arrives with a clear catalog, a current album, confirmed opening acts, and a hall that is technically suitable for their sound.

Sources:

- BUSH Official Website - published tour dates, the title "The Land Of Milk And Honey Tour", the performance date at Hard Rock Live, and the confirmed performers Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun were used.- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood - information about the Bush concert at Hard Rock Live, the start time, opening acts, parking, rideshare recommendation, cashless payment, and venue features was used.

- earMUSIC - data about the album "I Beat Loneliness", the release date, the number of songs, and the thematic focus of the release was used.

- Concord - the context of the album "Sixteen Stone" and the recognizable songs "Glycerine", "Everything Zen", "Comedown", and "Machinehead" was used.- Visit Lauderdale and Great Locations - information about Hard Rock Live was used, including the description of acoustics, sightlines, and the capacity of around 7,000 visitors.

- San Antonio Express-News - the context of a recent concert review of Bush, Mammoth, and James and the Cold Gun within the current tour environment was used.

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