Bush with Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun — The Land of Milk and Honey Tour at Red Hat Amphitheater Raleigh | 4.14.26

BUSH — https://www.bushofficial.com — Bush headline “The Land of Milk and Honey Tour”, bringing the run to Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC on April 14, 2026, as part of a spring tour that moves through major U.S. markets with select international extensions. Critics have long placed Bush in the post-grunge lineage, but with a polish and melodic focus that set them apart from their peers—big hooks, restrained heaviness, and songwriting built for large outdoor rooms. Their recent releases continue to modernize that foundation without rewriting it, favoring clean production, disciplined arrangements, and lyrics that reflect endurance rather than nostalgia. With multi-platinum albums, decades of radio presence, and ongoing humanitarian work tied to mental health awareness and global aid initiatives, Bush approach this tour as a current band with a deep catalog, not a legacy act leaning on memory.

MAMMOTH — https://www.mammothwvh.com — Mammoth arrive in direct support with a sound critics often describe as modern hard rock rooted in classic structure: thick riffs, clear melodies, and an emphasis on craft over flash. The project has steadily defined itself through recent studio work that balances heaviness with restraint, leaning into groove and clarity rather than excess. Their latest recordings reinforce that approach, presenting a band focused on tightening identity rather than chasing scale. On this tour, Mammoth function as a bridge between eras, connecting Bush’s established audience with a contemporary hard rock sensibility that’s built to hold its own in large venues.

JAMES AND THE COLD GUN — https://www.jamesandthecoldgun.com — Opening the night, James and the Cold Gun bring a lean, high-energy take on modern rock that critics often frame as alternative hard rock with punk and indie undercurrents. Their recent releases emphasize momentum and economy—short, direct songs designed to hit quickly and leave an impression before moving on. Touring steadily across the UK, Europe, and North America, the band has earned attention through consistent live work rather than hype cycles. As the first act on this bill, they set the pace early, offering a rawer, more immediate entry point before the night builds outward into the heavier, more expansive sounds that follow.