Buckcherry

Buckcherry is an American hard rock band based out of Los Angeles, CA. The group formed in the mid-1990s, releasing its eponymous major label debut in 1999, but only produced one follow-up album before going on hiatus in 2002. After four years, the rock group returned to the industry with a new album.

Buckcherry's most recent release, 2008's "Black Butterfly," is also its highest-charting release, hitting No. 8 on the Billboard 200. Due to the commercial success of the release, the band has completed several North American arena tour legs, sharing the billing on most dates with Avenged Sevenfold.

Buckcherry tour postpones shows in Montana and Germany

By Bob Grossweiner & Jane Cohen

Buckcherry has been forced to postpone two recent concerts in Montana -- August 10 in Great Falls and August 11 in Butte -- due to the illness of lead singer Josh Todd. The rock group also canceled two shows in Germany the week before.

"Due to a severe respiratory tract infection and laryngitis, Josh Todd, lead singer for Buckcherry, has been ordered by an ENT consultant at the London Clinic not to perform until further notice," read a statement on the band's official Web site regarding the initial overseas cancellations.

KISS tour taps Buckcherry for support, Canadian cities lead concert voting

By Allison Reitz

As legendary hard rock band KISS continues to track fan "demand" for its fall tour itinerary, the group has announced rock act Buckcherry as the trek's main supporting act. The group will open for KISS every night of the North American tour.

As TicketNews reported in April, KISS is letting its fans chart the path for the band's long-awaited North American tour. The iconic rock crew has partnered with Eventful.com to track where concerts are most in demand by allowing fans to cast a vote for a performance in their town.

Daily tour recap: Melissa Etheridge, Buckcherry and more

By Allison Reitz

Today's recap includes concert announcements, tour updates and more, as compiled by TicketNews on April 2, 2009.

Pop-country trio Rascal Flatts has announced plans for a new summer tour, which will run from June through October. Only 23 concerts are booked at the moment, but more are expected to come, pushing the tour into 2010. ... Another country star, is worried about tickets for one upcoming concert falling into the hands of scalpers. Kenny Chesney is teaming with the Bi-Lo Center in South Carolina to make the best seats available only through Will Call on the day of the show.

Buckcherry, Avenged Sevenfold tour announces winter dates, ticket sales

By Allison Reitz

Less than a week after announcing that their co-head bill would continue into winter 2009, rock groups Buckcherry and Avenged Sevenfold have announced their updated itinerary. The new tour leg will begin January 28 at the E Center in West Valley City, UT, and wrap four weeks later on February 25 at The Peterson Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA.

The 17-city outing includes a February 3 concert at Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA, a February 9 performance at Star Theater at Spokane Arena in Spokane, WA, and a February 20 show at The Wolstein Center in Cleveland, OH. As stated in TicketNews's initial tour announcement, the metal group Papa Roach and hard rock band Saving Abel will provide support throughout the tour.

Buckcherry and Avenged Sevenfold tour adds new dates in 2009

By Allison Reitz

Hard rock crews Buckcherry and Avenged Sevenfold have announced that they will extend their co-headlining tour into 2009. The newly expanded itinerary will feature an additional two bands for support -- Papa Roach and Saving Abel -- with tickets priced to sell.

Only two dates have been confirmed for the second leg of the North American outing, g the opening show on January 28 in Albuquerque, NM, and a February 7 stop at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, WA. The rest of the itinerary will be announced in the days before ticket on-sales begin December 15.

Avenged Sevenfold tour reclaims road with Buckcherry, new solo shows

By Allison Reitz

After cancelling the latter half of their fall tour when lead singer M. Shadows was diagnosed with vocal fatigue, metalcore band Avenged Sevenfold is back in a big way. The hard rock crew is cushioning its 2008 itinerary with a newly expanded co-headlining bill with Buckcherry and a series of solo shows that take the band through the end of the year.

The rockers will perform a November 2 solo show at the Tyson IBP Events Center in Sioux City, IA, before kicking off their latest run with Buckcherry on November 4 at Casper Events Center in Casper, WY. The 20-city co-headlining jaunt continues (with scattered solo dates) through a December 3 concert at James Brown Arena in Augusta, GA, after which Avenged Sevenfold continues on its own for eight more shows through December 17 at the Sound Academy in Toronto, ON.

Daily tour recap: Jeff Beck, Buckcherry, Avenged Sevenfold and more

By Allison Reitz

Today's tour recap includes band lineup announcements, exclusive tour dates, postponements and more as compiled by TicketNews on September 18, 2008.

Allman Brothers Band side project Gov't Mule has a late fall tour on the books for this fall. The tour will feature the debut performances of Jorgen Carlsson, the Swedish bassist who just joined ranks with the Southern jam band as the permanent replacement for Allen Woody.

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