RIVAL SONS & CLUTCH: The Two-Headed Beast Tour
Black Stone Cherry
Event Info
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
The Linq Promenade
Las Vegas, NV
This event is All Ages
All support acts are subject to change without notice.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
Tickets purchased in person, subject to $2.00 processing charge (in addition to cc fee, if applicable).
All tickets are standing room only.
ALL TICKET PRICES ARE SUBJECT NEVADA'S 9% LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TAX
*Advertised times are for doors -- show time not available*
Free Local Parking - Residents of Clark County who purchased a ticket will receive free parking the night of the show at any Caesars Self-Parking locations. The Parking Validation Machine is located inside the Retail Store of Brooklyn Bowl.
Artist Info
Rival Sons
Rival Sons play rock ‘n’ roll in its purest form without apology or pretense. Instead, they simply plug in, turn up, and rip on a path of their own. Along the way, they’ve architected a critically acclaimed catalog, including Pressure & Time [2011], Head Down [2012], Great Western Valkyrie [2014], Hollow Bones [2016], and FERAL ROOTS [2019]. The latter represented a creative and critical high watermark, scoring a pair of GRAMMY® Award nominations in the categories of “Best Rock Album” and “Best Rock Performance” for the single “Too Bad.” Elevating the band to another level, “Do Your Worst” vaulted to #1 at Rock Radio as their biggest hit to date, tallying north of 60 million streams and counting. Speaking to their impact, Rolling Stone attested, “Rival Sons have done their part to introduce new fans to rock.” Beyond sharing stages with everyone from Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones, and AC/DC to Guns N’ Roses and Lenny Kravitz, they’ve ignited television shows such as The Late Late Show with James Corden. During 2021, they launched their own label Sacred Tongue Recordings distributed by Thirty Tigers and celebrated the tenth anniversary of Pressure & Time by performing the album in its entirety on tour. Ultimately, Rival Sons aren’t here to tell you exactly what to think or what to feel, but they’ll give you one hell of a ride if you let them. That ride twists and turns like never before on their 2023 seventh full-length LP, DARKFIGHTER [Low Country Sound / Atlantic Records] kickstarted by the single “Nobody Wants to Die"
Clutch
CLUTCH shares more in common with The Grateful Dead, Rush, and the Allman Brothersthan their heavy riffs and heady twists-of-phrase might suggest. Because like those bands,the supporters who adore CLUTCH are there for the experience, community, and authentic connection.
To love CLUTCH is to feel a sense of ownership, membership, and belonging.
Seneca Valley High School classmates Neil Fallon (vocals), Tim Sult (guitar), Dan Maines(bass), and Jean-Paul Gaster (drums) share an unshakeable musical and personal bond nowthree decades strong. Shaped by the same region which birthed Bad Brains, Minor Threat,and Rites Of Spring, CLUTCH crafts hyper-literate and libertine jams informed by hardcorefury and fuzzy, athletic, stoner rock.
A worldwide cabal offans and critics cherish the band’s dense and diverse catalog ofunderground classics, released through major labels, indies, and since 2009, Clutch’s ownWeathermaker imprint.SunriseOn Slaughter Beach, the band’s thirteenth studio album, is aslamming summary of everything that makes the band great and another giant leap forwardinto career longevity.
“There’s no question that Clutch etched themselves a name in the pantheon of great rockbands,”Lambgoa twrote in 2004.Classic Rock Magazine counted 2013’s Earth Rocker and 2015’s Psychic Warfare among the 50 Best Rock Albums of the 2010s. RollingStone described 2018’s Book of Bad Decisions as“bathed in the grit and liberal fuzz tone that have made their live shows legendary.”
Those live shows over the years include tours with Slayer , System Of A Down, and Marilyn Manson,and more recent co-headlining treks with Dropkick Murphys, Killswitch Engage,and Mastodon. Like Slayer or Iron Maiden, CLUTCH outlasted rock bands anchored to“hit songs” and the pressure of replicating them. The foursome from Germantown, Maryland,isn’t bound by trends. Across 13 studio albums and assorted releases since 1991, they’veearned a reputation as one of the best around.