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Buckcherry Jan/Feb 2024 UK tour with The Treatment and Rubikon


Buckcherry UK tour

Looking for an opportunity to blow off any lingering seasonal fatigue and get back in the rock n’ roll saddle? Buckcherry return to the UK for a run of dates kicking off tonight, January 23rd, at Thekla in Bristol. The US rockers have UK classic rock act The Treatment and, from Boston, Massachusetts, Rubikon along for the ride. Tour details and more follow:

Buckcherry are touring in support of their recent ‘Vol.10’ album features 10 new songs and, as a bonus track, a cover of the Bryan Adams classic “Summer of 69.”

23.01.24  BRISTOL Thekla  SOLD OUT
24.01.24  BLACKPOOL Waterloo Music Room  SOLD OUT
26.01.24  NOTTINGHAM  Rescue Rooms
27.01.24  BUCKLEY Tivoli
28.01.24  MANCHESTER Club Academy
30.01.24  GLASGOW The Garage  SOLD OUT
31.01.24  NEWCASTLE Riverside
02.02.24  LONDON O2 Academy Islington
03.02.24  WOLVERHAMPTON KK’s Steel Mill
04.02.23  MILTON KEYNES Craufurd Arms  SOLD OUT


Rubikon:

Recorded in Nashville at the famed Sienna Studios, ‘Lose It All’ was produced by Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Buckcherry, Daughtry) and Evan Frederiksen, with Kile Odell (Motionless In White) on mixing duty. "This song is both an emotional explosion and personal therapy in dealing with the dogged pursuit of a lifelong goal and the struggle that comes with it,” states vocalist Jae Sims. “Rubikon has been both a band and brotherhood for twenty years and has seen all the highs and lows, but we continue to make music for the love of it.”

Alongside Sims in Rubikon are Josh Gruss (guitars,) Dave Raymond (guitars) Hugh Eaton (bass) and Doug Arsham (drums, vocals). Together, they have released the albums 'The Hollow Men’ (2004), ‘American Dream Machine’ (2011), ‘Delta’ (2015) and ‘The Record' (2019).


The Treatment:

The Treatment introduces the video for their latest single, "Back To The 1970’s" a preview of their highly anticipated album set to drop this spring.

Combining the drive of early Def Leppard with the song-writing ability of prime UFO, AC/DC and Thin Lizzy, the whole thing underpinned by the sort of low-slung riffing redolent of early Aerosmith or G n’ R, The Treatment is unashamedly inspired by an era when rock bands looked like rock bands and were generally intent on causing a stir (both onstage and off); an era when the lifestyle was important, when music was everything and when vinyl was king.

The Treatment formed in 2008 in Cambridge, England. Their debut album, "This Might Hurt" was released in 2011 and followed by "Running With The Dogs" (2014), "Generation Me" (2016), "Power Crazy" (2019) and "Waiting For Good Luck" (2021). The band has toured with KISS, Mötley Crüe, Steel Panther, Thin Lizzy, and Alice Cooper, just to name a few, as well as appearing at massive rock festivals like Download and Sonisphere.