On April 21, Bush informed their audience that their summer tour in Europe will be rescheduled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The new tour dates are not yet announced, but the band assured their fans that their tickets will be valid.
Despite these complications, the release date for the band’s eighth studio album, “The Kingdom”, remains unaffected. The release date is July 17, according to the band’s frontman Gavin Rossdale during an interview with Tucson’s rock station Rock 102.1 KFMA. The album is available for pre-order purchase from the official website of the band and Amazon. The single to the album, “Flowers On A Grave” was released on March 18. The previous release of the band was the song “Bullet Holes” on May 17, 2019. It was featured in the Keanu Reeves-starring action movie “John Wick: Chapter 3- Parabellum”. The piece was co-written by film composer Tyler Bates, who has previously worked with Marilyn Manson. According to an interview for iRock Radio, Rossdale shared that the song wasn’t written with the intention of being included in the film. Recently, Bush’s frontman shared with fans the playlist that keeps him entertained under the lockdown with the statement “Music is infinite and so is our ability to find the best part of ourselves”.