Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Bush launch The Kingdom with virtual arena concerts



Bush launched their new album, “The Kingdom”, with a pair of free, full production virtual arena concerts this past week.

Produced by FanTracks, the UK outfit streamed two shows from a private location in Los Angeles: the July 18 gig delivered the live debut of multiple tracks from the 2020 record the day after its release, while a shorter, second gig on July 20 was hosted by Kerrang! and streamed via Facebook.

Both concerts presented a mix of songs from Bush’s catalog, including classics from their 1994 debut, "Sixteen Stone."

A clip of “Glycerine” from the July 18 show has surfaced, while fans can also watch the full July 20 gig below.

Bush first previewed their eighth studio record with the lead single, “Bullet Holes”, and the follow-up, “Flowers On A Grave.”

"We are really proud of 'The Kingdom'," said frontman Gavin Rossdale earlier this year. "It's as if all roads traveled over the last few years have gotten us to this point. We look forward to this cycle – old fans, new fans, likeminded people who are searching for their kingdom."


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