An already impressive lineup of talent at the legendary Buffalo Chip has just added a Grammy-winning group to its list for the 2026 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

Post-grunge and Heavy Metal band Halestorm will take the stage in Sturgis on Wednesday, August 12th, when they open for Lainey Wilson.

Halestorm got its start in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, in 1997 by siblings Lzzy (lead singer, guitarist) and Arejay Hale (drummer). They have been the one constant in the group over the past 29 years.

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After the band's debut single, 'I Get Off', went platinum in 2009, they followed it up with another platinum single, 'I Miss the Misery', in 2012. Since then, Halestorm has added seven number-one singles on the Billboard Rock Chart.

A pair of their albums  - Into the Wild Life (2015) and Vicious (2018) have landed in the Top Ten on the Billboard Album Chart.

The band's single 'Love Bites (So Do I)' won them a Grammy in the Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category at the 2013 ceremony.

Passes for the Buffalo Chip show are on sale now.

Other Previously Announced Acts for 2026

  • David Lee Roth - August 7th
  • Megadeath - August 8th
  • Yungblud/Hairball - August 9th
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd/Hairball - August 11th
  • Collective Soul/Buckcherry - August 13th
  • Drowning Pool - August 14th
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