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  • THURSDAY MAY 14 2009 3:00 PM

Gavin Rossdale On The Road and On SG Radio



"It's quite a full-thrust, sexy, hot show," promises Gavin Rossdale, who is currently on tour promoting his solo album, Wanderlust, and the second single from it, "Forever May You Run," which will be released as part of a 5-track E.P. via iTunes on May 26.

Rossdale may be promoting new material, but fans of Bush and Institute won't be disappointed with the new show since the singer is drawing from his entire back catalog for the tour. "When I write set lists I don't draw from obscure B-sides," says Rossdale. "I like it when people are connected to the songs, and I think they would be disappointed if I didn't come out and play a bunch of Bush stuff."

Earlier this week, Gavin took an hour out of his busy touring schedule to call in to the SuicideGirls Radio studio for an exclusive interview which will be broadcast on Indie1031.com this Sunday at 10 pm PST (click HERE to listen live and HERE for the podcast).

Rossdale was also kind enough to reserve 2 pairs of tickets for SG readers at his Los Angeles and Anaheim dates (4 pairs total). And it gets better! He's also promised that the recipients will get to meet him before the show. "A meet and greet for SuicideGirls is like a dream match made in heaven," says Rossdale. "That I'd run to the venue for."

For a chance to win a pair of tickets answer the question below:

Q: What's the 10th track on Gavin's Wonderlust album?

Send answers via email to competition@suicidegirls.com. Put "Gavin Rossdale" in the subject header, and make sure you let us know which date you'd like tickets for: June 6 @ the El Rey Theatre in LA, California or June 7 @ the House of Blues in Anaheim. Please also include your full name, telephone number, and return email address. Competition closes at noon (PST) on Wednesday May 27. Winners will be notified by email by 6 pm (PST) on Friday May 29.

For full tour dates go to MySpace.com/GavinRossdale or
GavinRossdale.com.

 
Comments
bluedevl555

bluedevl555

West Roxbury, MA
April 2009

MAY 14, 2009 03:09 PM

bring back bush!

nicole_powers

nicole_powers

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 14, 2009 03:17 PM

Gavin talks about this in our interview (tune in Sunday). He says the Bush guitar player doesn't want to tour, so he's doing the next best thing -- including the songs in his set alongside the Institute and solo stuff.

courtneyriot

courtneyriot

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

MAY 14, 2009 06:03 PM

Oh Gavin. I remember it like it was yesterday. Sixteen Stone was one of my favorite albums growing up. I'm kind of excited to hear this new EP.

PICKLE_PUPPY

PICKLE_PUPPY

Calgary, AB
April 2009

MAY 14, 2009 11:47 PM

his new single is so bad!

cabaretic

cabaretic

Birmingham, AL
March 2005

MAY 15, 2009 07:06 AM

*shudders*

Brad_Warner

Brad_Warner

NEWSWIRE

Akron, OH

MAY 15, 2009 06:34 PM

Isn't SOMEBODY ELSE also on the show that night? Someone you might have forgotten to mention in this story? Someone like ME, perhaps?

Sigh...

(I'm on SG Radio on Sunday night too)

AstralTraveller

AstralTraveller

United Kingdom
January 2003

MAY 17, 2009 01:09 PM

All I'm saying is Bush have only enjoyed marginal succes in the UK.

dholokov

dholokov

Toronto, ON
April 2003

MAY 17, 2009 01:41 PM

From the Celebrities You Thought Were Long Gone file....

Mark_plus_Beer

Mark_plus_Beer

United Kingdom
August 2005

MAY 17, 2009 01:44 PM

AstralTraveller said:
All I'm saying is Bush have only enjoyed marginal succes in the UK.



Less then that really ?

I thought they were known for being more popular away from the UK.

AstralTraveller

AstralTraveller

United Kingdom
January 2003

MAY 18, 2009 03:36 PM

Mark_plus_Beer said:

AstralTraveller said:
All I'm saying is Bush have only enjoyed marginal succes in the UK.



Less then that really ?

I thought they were known for being more popular away from the UK.



Marginal as in limited in extent, significance, or stature, close to the lower limit of qualification, acceptability, or function, having a character or capacity fitted to yield a supply of goods which when marketed at existing price levels will barely cover the cost of production.

etc etc