The original Bulletboys lineup returned to the stage at Goldfield Trading Post in Roseville, California on June 27, 2026 — and it felt like a genuine moment. This wasn’t a nostalgia cash-in. It was a band reclaiming its place on the live circuit with something to prove.
The Roseville show extended a reunion run that began in December 2025, with dates at the Arcada Theatre, The Vault, and the Whisky A Go Go. Each stop built momentum, and Goldfield Trading Post was where that momentum landed hardest.
The original lineup delivered. Vocals were sharp, the guitar work was precise, and the band moved through its catalogue with the kind of confidence that only comes from years of playing these songs together. The classic material hit differently with the full lineup intact.
The crowd responded in kind. The room was loud, physical, and fully engaged from early in the set. Bulletboys drew the kind of reaction that reminds you why this music still works — not because of nostalgia, but because the songs hold up.
Sound and staging were solid throughout. The production didn’t overshadow the performance, which was the right call. The setlist was structured well, giving the night a clear shape without feeling mechanical.
Bulletboys have always occupied a specific lane in hard rock — melodic enough for wide appeal, raw enough to keep it honest. The Roseville show confirmed that the original lineup still knows exactly where that lane is.
