Buckcherry in Los Angeles
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About Buckcherry
Buckcherry came up in the late 90s Los Angeles rock scene with a sound that felt nostalgic even when it was new—taking the glam metal playbook and running it through modern hard rock. Their 2006 debut self-titled album hit unexpectedly hard with Crazy Bitch, a song that became their calling card and the kind of earworm that got stuck in people's heads whether they wanted it there or not. Lit Up followed as another big single, and suddenly they were the kind of band playing Warped Tour and festival lineups. What kept them relevant wasn't reinvention—it was consistency. They knew what they did, stuck to it, and didn't apologize. Songs like Check It Out and Sorry showed they could write hooks that lingered. Over multiple albums, they've maintained a steady touring presence and a dedicated fanbase that comes back for that same straightforward rock sound. They're the band you'd run into opening for Poison or headlining a second stage at rock festivals.
Buckcherry brings no-frills hard rock energy. The crowd's there to sing along to Crazy Bitch and get loud. It's sweaty, straightforward, and built on familiar territory. They deliver exactly what people paid to hear.
Known for Crazy Bitch, Lit Up, Check It Out, Sorry, Blister
Buckcherry + Los Angeles
Buckcherry's relationship with Los Angeles runs deep—this is a band that's always belonged in dive bars and stripped-down venues like Whisky A Go Go. When they took the stage there in September 2025, they came ready to work through a setlist that balanced their party-rock calling card with deeper cuts. "Lit Up" opened the night, but it was tracks like "Hellbound" and "Gluttony" that showed they're still willing to lean into the heavier, grittier side of their sound. The band closed out with a medley that started with "Crazy Bitch"—their biggest moment—but kept rolling through "Sex Machine" and "Bad Girls," turning the finale into something less about the hit and more about the groove. Buckcherry in LA still feels like seeing a band that gets why this city matters.
Buckcherry in Los Angeles News
- NASHVILLE PUSSY Replaces MICHAEL MONROE On Upcoming BUCKCHERRY Tour BraveWords · Aug 27, 2025
- Buckcherry Announces Fall 2025 U.S. Tour Dates TicketNews · Jul 22, 2025
- BUCKCHERRY Announces Fall 2025 U.S. Tour With MICHAEL MONROE BLABBERMOUTH.NET · Jul 9, 2025
- Buckcherry announce fall 2025 headlining tour with Michael Monroe The Music Universe · Jul 9, 2025
- BUCKCHERRY Announces Fall Tour With Michael Monroe And Shares Let It Burn Music Video Rockum · Jul 9, 2025
Live Music in Los Angeles
Los Angeles has always had room for bands like Buckcherry—rock acts that don't overthink things and aren't afraid of the grittier impulses in their catalog. The city's venue hierarchy means bands can test material at places like Whisky A Go Go before moving up, and the audience here generally respects a band that shows up, plugs in, and delivers without apology. It's not about reinvention in LA rock; it's about proving you still have something to offer.
Los Angeles road trip to see Buckcherry?
Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.
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