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Mark Your Calendar: Bush in Northfield

To start the weekend off right, alternative hard rock icons Bush will be rocking MGM Northfield Park's Center Stage tomorrow night (Friday, Feb. 10), bringing a memorable, energetic performance to the Cleveland area, performing classic hits as well as new tracks from their recent release The Art of Survival

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After an incredible summer on this year’s hottest rock concert package with comrades Alice In Chains & Breaking Benjamin that sold close to 400,000 tickets, BUSH are hitting the road again in support of their new album, ‘The Art Of Survival’. Their must-see headline tour kicks off on January 28th in Reno, Nevada, along with some very special guests along the way including Jerry Cantrell, Candlebox, Silversun Pickups, and newly-added Starcrawler. Full dates below. 

This all follows BUSH’s recent #1 at Active Rock radio, “More Than Machines,” the lead single from The Art of Survival and the band’s seventh #1 to date. “Machines” spent the entire season as a weekly, featured track on the NFL’s top-rated Monday Night Football telecast, with the song topping the charts just before Christmas. The Art of Survival itself ranked in the Top 10 for both Hard Music and Alternative albums, as well as in the Top 20 for Rock albums. The new record also received praise from BillboardStereogumConsequenceAllMusic (who gave the album a 4/5 star review) and E! News, who said “BUSH …proved once again that they have no plans to slow down."

 After three decades, well over 20 million records sold, a GRAMMY® Award nomination, 1 billion streams, and a procession of #1 hits, BUSH stand tall as rock outliers whose imprint only widens as the years pass. Turn on rock radio, and it won’t be long before you hear “Glycerine” or “Machinehead.” On the big screen, their music courses through blockbuster franchises such as John Wick. On the road, they regularly pack amphitheaters and ignite festival stages. In 1994, the group delivered their seminal debut, Sixteen Stone. It notably achieved a six-times platinum certification, remaining a pillar of modern rock. Rolling Stone cited it among “1994: The 40 Best Records From Mainstream Alternative’s Greatest Year, while Stereogum exclaimed, “It feels like music untethered from time, separate from its history.” The triple-platinum follow-up, Razorblade Suitcase, bowed at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and boasted “Swallowed,” which garnered a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Hard Rock Performance. Their catalog spans the platinum The Science of Things [1999] through Black and White Rainbows [2017], and The Kingdom [2020]which includes acclaimed tracks “Flowers On A Grave” and “Bullet Holes.” As indefatigable as ever, they’re still here too, which brings us to their latest ninth full-length offering, The Art of Survival [BMG]. The twelve tracks on the album aren’t just the sound of a band surviving though; they’re the sound of a band bucking trends, breaking ground, and besting even their most celebrated canon.Their lead single off the album “More Than Machines,” is the band’s 7th #1 single at radio. Thus far, they have notched 24 straight Top 40 hits on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts. 

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