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Drive-By Truckers at Buck Hill in Burnsville, Minn., on Friday, Sept. 15
Drive-By Truckers at Buck Hill in Burnsville, Minn., on Friday, Sept. 15courtesy Sue McLean and Associates

Drive-By Truckers with American Aquarium and Gear Daddies

Friday, September 15
4:00 pm

Buck Hill

15400 Buck Hill Rd, Burnsville, MN 55306

Sue McLean and Associates and The Current present The Drive-By Truckers with American Aquarium and Gear Daddies on Friday, September 15, as part of the Buck Concert Series at Buck Hill in Burnsville, Minn.

Doors 4 p.m. | Music 6 p.m.

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Tickets go on sale Friday, May 5, at 10 a.m.

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Drive-By Truckers

Five men standing by a yucca tree in southern California
Drive-By Truckers, L to R: Jay Gonzalez, Brad Morgan, Patterson Hood, Mike Cooley, Matt Patton
Brantley Gutierrez

DBT has built its wildly dedicated fanbase through electric live shows, more than two decades of near constant touring and its special brand of Southern rock laced with urgent, poignant, and progressive political themes. The band’s 2022 release and their 14th studio album, ‘Welcome 2 Club XII’ spurred the veteran rockers to turn inward and shoot from the hip musically. The title is a nod to the venue where founding members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley performed at the start of their careers. This band has every intention of continuing to bring its hard-rocking musical style to packed venues everywhere.

American Aquarium

Six men standing next to a large building for a band portrait
North Carolina country-rock band American Aquarium
Joshua Black Wilkins

Anywhere off Hatteras Island, Chicamacomico sounds made up, like some wine-drunk incantation or maybe a tongue twister—try to say it ten times fast. But as a former life-saving station built in 1874 on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the name is perhaps the perfect metaphor and title for American Aquarium’s ninth studio album and most recent release. Something the band celebrates is that their music speaks to both their established and growing fanbase with the underlying message of, sometimes when we are drowning, music truly keeps us afloat.

Gear Daddies

Gear Daddies press photo
Gear Daddies
courtesy the artists

After over 30 years together, Gear Daddies are one of the most resilient and influential Americana/Rock bands ever to come out of the Twin Cities. With headline performances ranging from The David Letterman Show to Austin, Texas' South x Southwest Music Festival, Gear Daddies has rocked fans from coast to coast throughout the years. Over thousands of miles and countless venues from New York to Los Angeles to Phoenix to Denver to Kansas City to all over the Midwest (you get the idea) Martin Zellar, Nick Ciola, Randy Broughten and James “Billy” Dankert have galvanized a fan base across America with their unique brand of music and lyrics that exude an opportunity to relive some of our own life experiences.