Thanks for coming out to the Kid Rock, Buckcherry show on Wednesday (Feb. 13) night! Here are some of our pictures from the show at the CenturyLink Center.
With Buckcherry and Kid Rock rolling into town, we here at 99X felt the need to hook listeners up with free tickets and more. The winners of our "99X Confessions" and "Buck(et of)Cherrys (sp)" contests had the chance to hang out with Buckcherry before the show (any guesses as to who confessed the 'strap-on' incident...
Kid Rock, Buckcherry and Hellbound Glory rolled into Bossier City's CenturyLink Center on Wednesday (Feb. 13) for a little pre-Valentine's Day rock n' roll.
Was the show worth the wait? If you paid for a ticket, Kid Rock made it worth the money. Here's what I thought of each band's performance.
Buckcherry rolls into town (CenturyLink Center, 7:30pm) with Kid Rock tomorrow night (2/13), part of the tour to promote their upcoming album "Confessions". To celebrate the release of the album, and give you a shot at scoring free tickets and more ('cause that's the way we roll), we asked you to confess your sins...
Bless you listener, for you have sinned...AND YOU REALLY HAVE SINNED! As you know, Buckcherry is coming to The CenturyLink Center with Kid Rock on February 13th (the day before Valentine's Day) , and since the new BC album is called 'Confessions', we thought it would be fun to ask you to step into the 99X Confessional, and share your sins for a shot at a pair of tickets to the Buckcherry/Kid Rock
Just in time for Valentine's Day - February 13, to be exact - Buckcherry roll into the CenturyLink Center with Kid Rock! Considering that the name of the upcoming Buckcherry album is "Confessions," it seems like a good time to clean the slate of your Mardi Gras indiscretions and get your heart pure for Valentine's Day.
Step into the 99X Confessional and share your most vile, horrendous,
Mark Tremonti has been on one hell of a roll beating Three Days Grace and Halestorm. Tonight, he takes on another heavyweight competitor when Buckcherry enter the CockFight Ring. Who wins it, is all up to you! Get your votes in after the jump.
Buckcherry, who once played over 300 shows on an album cycle, definitely love their touring, but at some point the group expects to finalize their next studio album, 'Confessions.' Guitarist Keith Nelson tells Pop Culture Madness that their highly-anticipated next album may still arrive before the year ends.
Buckcherry have given their all for audiences over the last few years, and now they’re taking it a step further. The group is letting the cameras roll on a film that will mirror the themes of their new album, ‘Confessions.’
Buckcherry’s latest disc is due out in September and we now know that it will be called ‘Confessions.’ Here’s another confession: the band is also planning to release a short film along with the new disc that they hope will eventually make its way to small film festivals.
Buckcherry are working on their latest album and offered not one but two video diaries of the process. The band provided an in-depth, keyhole look at the crafting of songs. They didn’t hide some of the frustrations and arguments that are a result of making music with other creative people. This footage makes you feel like part of the gang.