🕖 Set Times:
8:00 pm — Doors Open
9:00 pm — ZZ Top (USA)
8:00 pm — Doors Open
9:00 pm — ZZ Top (USA)
Support Act: ---
(The Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour was a concert tour through North America and Europe, undertaken by American rock band ZZ Top. Arranged in support of their 2003 album "Mescalero", the band visited arenas, amphitheaters, and festivals from Start date April 25, 2003 - End date September 25, 2004.)
Mescalero is the fourteenth studio album by the American (from Houston, Texas) blues rock band ZZ Top. It was released in September 8, 2003, as the band's final release for RCA Records. Produced by Billy Gibbons. The album peaked at number 57 on the Billboard 200.
ZZ TOP (Band)
Joe Michael "Dusty" Hill — bass, keyboards, backing and lead vocals (1969–2021; died on July 28, 2021)
William Frederick "Billy" Gibbons — guitar, lead and backing vocals (1969–present)
"Frank" Lee Beard — drums, percussion, backing vocals (1969–present)
William Frederick "Billy" Gibbons — guitar, lead and backing vocals (1969–present)
"Frank" Lee Beard — drums, percussion, backing vocals (1969–present)
ZZ TOP
Intro Audio Tape
Gimme All Your Lovin’ (Eliminator - 1983)
Pincushion (Antenna - 1994)
Waitin' for the Bus (Tres hombres - 1973)
Jesus Just Left Chicago (Tres hombres - 1973)
Precious and Grace (Tres hombres - 1973)
Manic Mechanic (Tres hombres - 1973)
Rough Boy (Afterburner - 1985)
Cheap Sunglasses (Degüello - 1979)
Buck Nekkid (Mescalero - 2003)
I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide (Tres hombres - 1973)
Piece (Mescalero - 2003)
Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers (Tres hombres - 1973)
Just Got Paid (Rio Grande Mud - 1972)
Tube Snake Boogie (El Loco - 1981)
Sharp Dressed Man (Eliminator - 19873)
Legs (Eliminator - 1973)
Encore
La Grange (Tres hombres - 1973 ) >
> Sloppy Drunk Jam
Tush (Fandango! - 1975)
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Time Set: 1h25
Time Set: 1h25