Bush gave an energetic performance at the Observatory in Santa Ana, with frontman Gavin Rossdale climbing through the packed crowd and giving kisses, hugs and handshakes to the faithful.
The band which came to fame in the late 1990s gave a tight rendition of some of the old favorites as well as a couple of new songs, but a clear favorite that got the crowd moving was “Monkey.”
Rossdale didn’t miss an opportunity to get in with his adoring fans, taking a trip through the audience.
Photos and review by NOTES FROM VIVACE - LOS ANGELES - Bush, the alternative rock band of the 1990s, concluded their Loaded Greatest Hits Tour at The Greek Theatre this Sunday night. Was there perhaps a reason why the band made Los Angeles the last stop of their tour? As…
By DONNA BALANCIA Gavin Rossdale said Bush will release a new 16-song album tentatively called The Mind Plays Tricks on You in early 2019. “So the new. album, I think I've nearly finished writing it, 16 songs ... and 2019 will be a massive year,” Rossdale told his fans via…
Bush The Art of Survival Tour Hollywood Palladium Photos and Review by JULIE ANN SHAW HOLLYWOOD, Calif.- I had never seen Bush live before. I am not sure how that happened, given that Bush was fundamental in shaping my development as a human being, but finally I got the opportunity…
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