I recently caught up with my dude Gavin Rossdale of Bush, which is always a great time talking to one of my favorite people on the planet.

We discussed the release of I Beat Loneliness and the single “The Land of Milk and Honey,” which hit number one on rock radio, and how meaningful that moment was for the band at this stage of their career. Gavin also shared his thoughts on AI in music, the importance of keeping creativity human, and how Bush continues to balance its legacy while still pushing forward.

We also talked about life on the road as The Land of Milk and Honey Tour kicks off next month with Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun, including what he can’t tour without beyond his gear.

Bush brings the tour to the Ozarks Amphitheater on May 9th, and Gavin made it clear fans are in for something special. Outdoor venues bring a different kind of energy—more space, more atmosphere, and a connection that hits just a little harder when the music carries into the night air. Do not miss Bush on The Land of Milk and Honey Tour, May 9th at the Ozarks Amp, with special guests Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun. 🎟️ Tickets and VIP options here: 

 

About Bush

The band’s current number one single, “The Land of Milk and Honey,” marks a bold new era for the GRAMMY®-nominated, multi-Platinum rock legends. Produced by Gavin Rossdale and Erik Ron (Godsmack, Bad Omens), the track leads I Beat Loneliness, an album focused on heartbreak, healing, and transformation. With 24+ million records sold and over a billion streams, Bush continues to prove they’re still very much a force in rock.

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