California hard rockers Buckcherry have released the official live video for “Blackout,” filmed in July 2025 at the Rock The Mountains festival in Cumberland, Maryland. The clip was shot and edited by Chris Aleshire.
“Blackout” is taken from Buckcherry’s latest album, Roar Like Thunder, released in June 2025 via Round Hill Records in North America, Sony Music in Japan and Earache Records elsewhere. As with 2023’s Vol. 10 and 2021’s Hellbound, the album was recorded at Sienna Studios in Nashville and produced by Marti Frederiksen, whose credits include Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Jonny Lang and Sheryl Crow. All 10 tracks were written by vocalist Josh Todd, guitarist Stevie Dacanay (a.k.a. Stevie D.) and Frederiksen.
Buckcherry has announced the final dates of the Roar Like Thunder tour for 2026. The second leg opens June 26 in West Fargo, North Dakota and runs through July 25 in Pueblo, Colorado, with stops including a July 2 appearance at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and a July 12 date at the Rockin’ Thunder festival in Edmonton, Alberta, opening for Creed. Additional highlights include nine shows with Black Stone Cherry and Tyler Bryant, an appearance at the Rockin’ The Island festival in Welch, Minnesota supporting Stone Temple Pilots, a stop at the Beaver Dam Amphitheater in Beaver Dam, Kentucky supporting Bret Michaels, the band’s annual slot at the legendary Sturgis Buffalo Chip during Sturgis Bike Week, and an appearance at Rocklahoma in Pryor, Oklahoma. The year concludes with eight dates supporting the Scorpions during their Las Vegas, Nevada residency, Sept. 17 through Oct. 3.
Buckcherry’s current lineup features Todd — the only remaining original member — alongside Dacanay (guitar, backing vocals), Billy Rowe (guitar, backing vocals), Kelly LeMieux (bass) and Francis Ruiz (drums). Dacanay joined during the band’s 2005 revival and helped shape the comeback album 15, which produced hits “Crazy Bitch” and “Sorry.”


