It’s not often that Reno is chosen as the lone intimate performance for a band kicking off an international arena tour, however sometimes a perfect storm takes place.
Such is the case with the rock band Bush who will spend the first half of the year performing in support of the 30th anniversary of their breakout album Sixteen Stone, along with the recent release of their Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023 recording.
While this tour will have the band on the road from March through late August performing in arenas and festivals across North and South America, the group’s lone theater show prior to this tour kicking off will be at Reno’s Grand Sierra Resort and Casino.
Best known for 90’s era rock hits like “Everything Zen,” “Glycerine” and “Machinehead” from their 6x platinum Sixteen Stone album, Bush has continued to release rock albums up to the most recent The Kingdom (2020) and The Art of Survival (2022). Led by Gavin Rossdale, the band’s Grand Sierra Resort performance on the Grand Theatre stage will be the only chance to see the group perform at a mid-capacity venue amidst their upcoming show schedule.
Limited tickets and VIP upgrades to see Bush on Saturday, February 1st at the Grand Sierra remain and are available here.