'90s Rock Band Announces Special Guest Appearance on 25th Anniversary Tour
'90s Rock Band Announces Special Guest Appearance on 25th Anniversary Tour
Madz DizonMon, February 16, 2026 at 2:48 AM UTC
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Iconic ’90s rockers Buckcherry announced on Instagram that they will join Staind as a special guest on their Break The Cycle 25th Anniversary Tour at the Dothan Civic Center on May 10.
In their post, Buckcherry wrote, “HEY ALABAMA!! Pumped to announce that we’ll be joining Staind May 10th… This is one show you don’t want to miss!! Tickets are on sale NOW so grab yours while you can at buckcherry.com and LET’S GET IT!!”
Staind’s tour celebrates 25 years of their landmark album, Break The Cycle, which defined early 2000s rock. Fans can also catch Sleep Theory, who will open the show, adding to an already stacked lineup.
Singer Josh Todd of Buckcherry performs at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on August 14, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Photo by Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Live Nation Las Vegas (Photo by Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Live Nation Las Vegas)
Buckcherry is no stranger to large audiences. The Californian hard rock band, known for hits like “Crazy Bitch” and “Sorry,” is currently supporting their eleventh studio album, Roar Like Thunder, released in June 2025.
Their 2026 Let It Roar US tour kicked off May 2 at the M3 Festival in Columbia, Maryland, and will run through May 31 in Oklahoma City. This leg includes festival appearances at Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, Florida and Sonic Temple in Columbus, Ohio, marking their first performances at both festivals.
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During the tour, the band also premiered a live video for the title track of Roar Like Thunder, filmed during their 2025 shows, highlighting their energetic performances and stage presence.
Formed in Anaheim, California, in 1995, Buckcherry has always fused high-energy rock with a punk attitude, drawing influences from AC/DC and Guns N’ Roses. The band, led by Josh Todd and guitarist Stevie D., has consistently released albums despite lineup changes and industry shifts.
Known for their raunchy lyrics and party anthems, Buckcherry has toured relentlessly, opening for legends like Lenny Kravitz and AC/DC, and surviving a brief hiatus in the early 2000s. Their recent releases, including Roar Like Thunder, continue the band’s tradition of hard-hitting rock designed for live audiences.
Whether you are a long-time fan or new to the band thanks to streaming playlists, this is a chance to see Buckcherry live in action.
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