Dirty Honey, Cypress Hill added to del Lago’s fall lineup
Posted on June 8th, 2022
Tickets go on sale Jun. 10
Waterloo, N.Y. – Two more acts will take the stage at del Lago Resort & Casino’s Vine Showroom: Dirty Honey, performing Sat., Sept. 17; and Cypress Hill, performing Fri., Oct. 21. Both shows take place at 8:00 p.m., and tickets will go on sale Fri., Jun. 10 at 10:00 a.m. More information about these shows are available at: dellagoresort.com/entertainment/#upcoming-events.
Some musicians take a while to build an audience and connect with fans. For the Los Angeles-based quartet Dirty Honey, success came right out of the gate. Released in March 2019, the band’s debut single, “When I’m Gone,” became the first song by an unsigned artist to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart. Their second single, “Rolling 7s,” went into the Top 5. That same year, Dirty Honey opened for The Who, Guns ’N Roses, Slash, and Alter Bridge and was the “do-not-miss-band” at major rock festivals such as Welcome to Rockville, Rocklahoma, Louder Than Life, Heavy MTL, and Epicenter. On its first U.S. headline tour in January and February 2020, the band sold out every date.
The band worked again with producer Nick DiDia (Rage Against the Machine, Pearl Jam) on their self-titled album that captures the lightning-in-a-bottle dynamics and energy of their live sound. Dirty Honey’s album indeed builds on the band’s output to date, with airtight songwriting that plays up their strengths: sexy, bluesy, nasty rock’n’roll, melodic hard rock, and soulful 70s blues-rock. Dirty Honey is about to take 2022 by storm.
Three decades ago, B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs sparked a trip that left popular culture stoned, stunned, and staggering in anticipation for more. Naming themselves after a local street in Los Angeles, Cypress Hill burst on the scene in ’91 with the release of their self-titled debut album. Singles “How I Could Just Kill a Man” & “The Phuncky Feel One” became underground hits and the group’s pro-marijuana stance earned them many fans among the alt rock community. Cypress Hill followed their debut with Black Sunday in the summer of ’93, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200, garnered three GRAMMY® Award nominations, and went 3X Platinum in the U.S. As a result, Cypress Hill became the first rap group to have two albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 charts at the same time and are the first Latino-American hip-hop group to achieve platinum and multi-platinum success.
Guests must be 21 to attend all shows at The Vine. Tickets are also on sale for upcoming performances and rescheduled shows, already announced at The Vine, including:
- Jay Leno – Jun. 10 & 11, 2022
- Billy Ray Cyrus – Jun. 23, 2022
- Ginuwine – Jul. 2, 2022
- James Murray – Jul. 9, 2022
- ABBA Tribute – Jul. 14, 2022
- Tommy James & The Shondells – Jul. 15, 2022
- Lorrie Morgan – Jul. 16, 2022
- Jamey Johnson – Jul. 28, 2022
- Colin Jost – Jul. 30, 2022
- Cedric the Entertainer – Aug. 5, 2022
- Ronny Chieng: The Hope You Get Rich Tour – Sept. 10, 2022
- Clint Black – Sept. 16, 2022
- Dirty Honey – Sept. 17, 2022
- Frank Caliendo – Sept. 23, 2022
- Masters of Illusion – Sept. 30, 2022
- #IMOMSOHARD – Oct. 8, 2022
- Cypress Hill – Oct. 21, 2022