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This August, Shinedown and Bush will perform at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Indianapolis, Indiana – Want to watch Shinedown but are waiting for a “second chance”? You’re in luck, though, since the rock band at the top of the charts is making a 30-stop tour stop in Indianapolis.
On August 18, Shinedown’s “Dance, Kid, Dance Tour” will make a stop at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The iconic rock group Bush will be performing in Indianapolis as part of the tour during the summer.
Every show has Morgan Wade as the opening act.
Shinedown fans can anticipate all of their favorite songs, including “Bully,” “Cut the Cord,” “Enemies,” and “The Sound of Madness,” among many more. Additionally, the band has partnered with Musicians On Call, contributing $1 for each tour ticket sold. Musicians On Call offers patients, families, and caregivers the therapeutic benefits of music.
Bush, who is nominated for a Grammy, will accompany Shinedown on their summer tour.
Popular songs including “Everything Zen,” “Glycerine,” “Swallowed,” and their most recent single, “Nowhere To Go But Everywhere,” are included in the band’s greatest hits CD, which was just released.
On January 24, visit LiveNation.com to purchase your tickets. Tickets for the presale are already solely accessible via Verizon. To learn more, go to Verizon.com/Access.
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