Buckcherry have announced the final dates of their Roar Like Thunder Tour for 2026.
The final leg kicks off with an appearance at the Rockin' The Island Festival in Welch, Minnesota, supporting Stone Temple Pilots.
The run also includes a date at the Beaver Dam Amphitheater in Beaver Dam, Kentucky, supporting Bret Michaels and the band's annual appearance at the legendary Sturgis Buffalo Chip during Sturgis Bike Week.
The trek also includes nine shows with Black Stone Cherry and Tyler Bryant. After which, the band will appear at the Rocklahoma Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma, and then the run will end with a date at The Vanguard in Orlando, Florida.
The band will close out the year supporting The Scorpions on their eight-show residency in Las Vegas, Nevada, from September 17 through October 3.
Buckcherry 2026 Roar Like Thunder Tour Dates:
July 31 — Riverside, IA @ Riverside Casino & Golf ResortAug 1 — Jefferson City, MO @ Cole County FairAug 3 — Kansas City, MO @ KnuckleheadsAug 4 — Des Moines, IA @ Wooly'sAug 6 — Gould City, MI @ Bates Corner Bar and Grill OutdoorsAug 7 — Carpentersville, IL @ Carpenter ParkAug 8 — Cadillac, MI @ The VenueAug 11 — Kearney, NE @ Joe's Honkey TonkAug 13 — Sturgis, SD @ Sturgis Buffalo ChipAug 15 — Beaver Dam, KY @ Beaver Dam AmphitheaterAug 16 — Pelham, TN @ The CavernsAug 18 — Huntington, WV @ The LoudAug 19 — Waynesboro, VA @ The FoundryAug 20 — Asheville, NC @ The Orange PeelAug 22 — Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Culture RoomAug 23 — Key West, FL @ Key West TheatreAug 25 — Fort Myers, FL @ The Ranch Concert Hall & SaloonAug 26 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus LandingAug 27 — Destin, FL @ Club LAAug 29 — Kalamazoo, MI @ Michigan Mac and Cheese FestAug 31 — San Antonio, TX @ Aztec TheatreSept 2 — Houston, TX @ House of BluesSept 3 — Dallas, TX @ House of BluesSept 4 — Norman, OK @ RocklahomaSept 6 — Orlando, FL @ The VanguardSept 17-Oct 3 — Las Vegas, NV @ Opening for Scorpions
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