Gavin Rossdale is looking fresher and better-coiffed than any 58-year-old rocker is supposed to look at 10 a.m. on a Friday morning — while making the summer road rounds on the way to Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre.“Well, I mean, I probably got bus bedhead,” Rossdale told The Post, as he runs his hands through his perfectly tressed hair — as if he can feel, just by touch, exactly where each strand is supposed to be. “There’s not much glam going on here in preparation.”But seriously, who is he kidding?Just 14 months shy of his 60th birthday, Rossdale remains blessed by the rock-star hair gods — and the vocal lords of the post-grunge universe — as Bush celebrates its 30th anniversary on its “Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1993-2024” Tour, which hits PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ on Wednesday.“It’s unbelievable,” said Rossdale of the tour, a ’90s rockfest — also including Alice in Chains’ Jerry Cantrell and Candlebox — which continues through Sept.
21 in Washington, DC. “It’s really so beautiful … This feels like a celebration, you know?“It just feels great to celebrate all this time,” he continued. “And it’s funny because so many people coming out, they haven’t seen us for a while, and I want to be like, ‘Hey, we need you every year!
Don’t wait for these big celebrations.’ ”And while Rossdale doesn’t feel like these “elevated experiences” need to wait for the next big anniversary, he certainly didn’t expect to still be going strong 30 years after Bush released their multiplatinum debut album, “Sixteen Stone,” on Dec.
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