Dirty Honey Credit: Photo by Phil DeSimone
For a band that came around after the 2016 death of David Bowie, Dirty Honey is doing pretty damn well for itself. The L.A.-based blues rock quartet spent its first few years opening for the likes of Guns ‘N Roses and Mammoth WVH, and by choice, it’s not signed to a record label.

The band just hired old friend Jaydon Bean as its new drummer and is also days away from releasing its sophomore album Can’t Find The Brakes. Austin Meade—who was just announced as an opener for 98 Rockfest next spring—opens.

Tickets to see Dirty Honey and Austin Meade at Ybor City’s The Ritz on Sunday, Oct. 29.are still available and cost $24.50.

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Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in...