
Puddle Of Mudd & Adelita’s Way Ready To Rock Fort Bliss – For Free
It's been a minute since Puddle Of Mudd and Adelitas Way came to play in El Paso, this time it's happening on Fort Bliss and it's FREE.
Neither Puddle Of Mudd nor Adelitas Way have been here in quite a while. Now, they're not only both coming in to town, it won't cost you a thing to rock with 'em.
You will have to get yourself a pass to get on post though. They're also free, keep reading to find out how to get yours ...
August 3rd, Puddle Of Mudd and Adelitas Way will perform live at Freedom Crossing. (Located at 1611 Haan Rd, Fort Bliss, Texas 79906) Admission is free but you'll need a special pass to get on base.
Get yours at the Buffalo Soldier gate, (Airway Blvd @ Airport Road) OR go online. Get more info at freedomcrossingatfortbliss.com. Passes can be acquired any day before the concert as well as the day of.
If you want to avoid a long wait, get yours asap. A government ID will be required to enter Fort Bliss, doors to the concert area ... the Freedom Crossing event lawn ... will open at 6pm.
The Puddle Of Mudd name was inspired by the time the Mississippi river flooded their rehearsal space, turning it into a "puddle of mud".
Formed in 1991, multi-platinum-selling rock band, Puddle of Mudd has sold over seven million albums worldwide and has had a string of chart-topping hits, including "Blurry", "She Hates Me", "Psycho", "Famous", "Drift and Die" and "Control". - puddleofmudd.com
Adelitas Way took their name from a bar they visited in Mexico after being stopped and robbed by Mexican police. "Adelita Bar" was a brothel and singer Rick DeJesus, taken by the not so great lifestyles of the young girls having to work there, named his band in their honor.
16 Musicians Who've Served in the US Military
Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner
Own This Former Military Base and Town in New Mexico
Gallery Credit: Waylon Jordan
More From KLAQ El Paso









