Shinedown: Dance, Kid, Dance
with special guests Beartooth and Morgan Wade
Multi-platinum band Shinedown has become one of rock’s most influential acts, with over 6.5 billion global streams, 21 #1 rock hits, 10 million albums sold, and all albums achieving gold or platinum certification. Known for their powerful messages, their seventh album, Planet Zero, debuted in the Billboard 200 Top 5 and tackles societal division with themes of empathy and connection. Chart-topping singles like “Dead Don’t Die,” “Daylight,” and “A Symptom Of Being Human” highlight their broad appeal, with the latter crossing into pop and alternative radio. Billboard ranks them as the Greatest Mainstream Rock Artist of All Time, and their ventures include the ATTENTION ATTENTION feature film and a 2024 hot sauce line. With explosive live shows, Shinedown continues to captivate fans worldwide.
Caleb Shomo channeled his struggles with mental health and self-image into Beartooth in 2013, creating raw, visceral music that resonated deeply with fans. What began as a personal outlet evolved into a global phenomenon, with Beartooth earning critical acclaim, over 1 billion streams, and a reputation for blending aggression and melody. Their fifth album, The Surface (2023), marks a turning point, embracing hope and growth while maintaining the brutal honesty that defines Shomo’s songwriting.
Morgan Wade’s third album, Obsessed, captures a raw, vulnerable return to her roots. Following the success of Reckless and Psychopath, the Virginia-born singer-songwriter reflects on love, loss, and growth while balancing fame and personal struggles. Featuring introspective lyrics and powerful storytelling, Obsessed cements Wade as one of country music’s most distinctive talents.
$1 from every ticket sold will benefit Musicians On Call’s (MOC) mission to bring the healing the power of music to patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments. More than one million people across all 50 states have experienced the joys of live music in the hospital setting through MOC’s bedside, virtual and streaming programs. MOC Volunteers perform live for children and adults facing any health challenge, including Veterans recovering in VA facilities, family members supporting loved ones in need and healthcare workers caring for patients.
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