Buckcherry

2898 US-70

Black Mountain, NC 28711

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Tue, May 17 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

(Entry at 6:00 pm)

Age restriction

All Ages+

Refund policy

No refunds at any time.

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Event info

Are you ready to ROCK? Buckcherry hits the Silverados Outdoor Concert Stage with a BANG! Who's comin' out to the Party?! 


Tickets (All Ages Show)
$27 (advance) / $34 (day of show)

 

SILVERADOS - 2898 US HWY 70, BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC 28711
 



Memberships are required to enjoy our venue, per NC law. (For all attendees)

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EVENT INFO:
 

  • WEATHER: Rain or shine - No refunds will be issued due to inclement weather. Ponchos are allowed, Umbrellas are not. Ponchos are available for purchase.

  • PARKING: Parking is available next door to Silverados in the grass lot in front of Grove Stone Baptist Church. Parking $10 (Cash or Card, Purchase parking at the lot.) Managed by Wayne Pressley Enterprises - (828) 545-8103

  • UBER/LYFT is also a good choice.

  • TAKE THE BUS: Silverados is on the public bus route.

  • THE GOOD STUFF: Food trucks and full bar service available onsite. Outside food & beverage is not permitted.

  • SEATING: Festival Style General Admission - we have 400 folding chairs, first come first served. Feel free to bring your favorite camping chair to enjoy the show.

  • BAGS: Only small personal clutch purses (1.5 in x 8 in or smaller) are allowed and are subject to search at any time. 

  • GUEST SAFETY: No Weapons of any kind allowed on the property. Metal Detectors will be at the gates to ensure the safety of all guests.

  • REFUNDS: Refunds only issued in the event of a cancellation.

  • COVID: All current North Carolina and Local COVID-19 protocols will be followed.



A Little Knowledge about Buckcherry:

Arriving in the late '90s during the dying days of dour post-grunge and the rise of aggro nu-metal, Buckcherry proudly kept the torch of hard rock sleaze burning. The band styled themselves as deliberate throwbacks to the glory days of the '80s Sunset Strip, acting as if their peers were Mötley Crüe instead of Limp Bizkit. For a while, this defiance of contemporary rock norms was wildly successful for the band. Their eponymous 1999 debut generated the number one mainstream rock hit "Lit Up," which was enough to keep the band afloat until they had an unexpected hit in 2006 with their third album, 15. Boasting the sordid rocker "Crazy Bitch" and "Sorry" (a power ballad that cracked the Top Ten), the album was certified platinum, a success that buoyed the band for two decades and numerous lineup changes, always anchored by singer Josh Todd.