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Breaking Benjamin with Bush, Another Day Dawns, and more

May 6, 2023 at 7:00 PM  ·  Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center, Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center, Biloxi, MS

Breaking Benjamin
May 6
Breaking Benjamin
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Breaking Benjamin is an American rock band formed in Pennsylvania in 1999. Known for their hard rock, post-grunge, and alternative metal sound, they have achieved numerous No. 1 hits like "So Cold" and "The Diary of Jane". After releasing the single "Awaken" in 2024, their first new music in five years, the band is currently developing a seventh studio album and actively touring.
With 20M records sold, 1 billion streams, and a GRAMMY® nod, BUSH, known for hits like "Glycerine" and "Machinehead," remains a rock staple since 1994’s debut *Sixteen Stone*.
Seattle's Ayron Jones, known for blending gritty rock with raw emotion, rose independently and signed with Big Machine/John Varvatos Records. His debut single "Take Me Away" hit Top 5 at Rock Radio, followed by "Mercy." He broke barriers for black artists in rock, playing with Run DMC, Public Enemy, Jeff Beck, and opening for Guns N’ Roses and B.B. King.
Memphis hard rock band Saliva broke out with “Click Click Boom” & “Your Disease” (Grammy-nominated); 2001’s double‑platinum Every Six Seconds spawned hits “Always.”
Crobot, known for powerful grooves and heavenly hooks, has amassed millions of streams and acclaim from Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, and others. Featuring Brandon Yeagley, Chris Bishop, Tim Peugh, and Dan Ryan, their hit "Low Life" topped charts and defined their rock prowess.
Des Rocs, born Danny Rocco in New York City, delivers an electrifying "bedroom arena-rock" sound, blending hard rock, glam, and alternative styles to modernize rock & roll. Known for dynamic live performances, his discography includes the album "Dream Machine" (2023) and tracks like "Used to the Darkness" and "I Am The Lightning". He has collaborated with Zayn Malik and Underoath, and opened for The Rolling Stones and Muse. Releases include "This Land (Theme from Borderlands 4)" (2025) and "The Riders of Red Hook (Legends Never Die)" (2026).

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