
GRAMMY nominated hard rock powerhouse Great White has been delivering explosive live performances and chart topping hits for more than 40 years. Known for their signature blues based guitar riffs, arena ready sound, and unmistakable swagger, the California born band remains one of rock’s most enduring touring acts.
With over 10 million albums sold worldwide, six Billboard Hot 100 hits, nine Billboard 200 albums, and multiple platinum certifications, Great White cemented their place in rock history with the GRAMMY nominated smash Once Bitten, Twice Shy. Their catalog continues to resonate with generations of fans, featuring unforgettable tracks like Rock Me, Save Your Love, House of Broken Love, Mista Bone, and Lady Red Light.
Today’s lineup includes Mark Kendall on guitar, Michael Lardie on guitar and keyboards, Audie Desbrow on drums, Scott Snyder on bass, and powerhouse vocalist Brett Carlisle, whose Southern rock edge and blues infused grit bring fresh intensity to the band’s legendary sound. Together, they embody the philosophy that the songs are bigger than any single member and fans should always expect the unexpected.
Since forming in 1982, Great White has captivated audiences with emotionally charged performances that balance sultry melodies with hard hitting instrumentation. Their deep catalog spans 13 studio albums, giving concertgoers a chance to hear both iconic hits and fan favorite deep cuts like “The Angel Song,” “Big Time,” and “Stick It.”
From early shows at the legendary Troubadour to sharing arena stages with rock giants like Judas Priest, Whitesnake, and Scorpions, Great White has built a reputation for electrifying performances that continue to draw fans around the globe. Decades later, their passion has only grown louder.
Whether you are a lifelong fan or discovering them for the first time, a Great White concert is more than a show. It is a full throttle rock experience driven by legacy, musicianship, and pure adrenaline.



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