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Bush w/Bad Wolves/Eva Under Fire

Considering how large and outdoorsy the venues played by the English grunge outfit have been during recent gigs in town, it’s weird how Ruth Eckerd Hall’s more intimate setting—and air conditioning—hasn’t caused Bush’s Clearwater debut to sell out in a matter of days. This show promotes the band’s new greatest hits compilation (Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023), which features “Nowhere To Go But Everywhere” a new single described by some as a transition from grunge to nu-metal.

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    1111 McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater Clearwater

    727-791-7400

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