Hinder Delivers a Night to Remember at Hard Rock Biloxi
- Kevin Harris
- 1 hour ago
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Hinder rolled into Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi and once again proved why they have remained a force in rock music for more than two decades. Delivering a hit-filled performance packed with energy, storytelling, and fan interaction, the band showed that a Hinder concert is much more than a show. It’s an experience.

The band’s connection to the Mississippi Gulf Coast runs deep. Hinder first performed in Biloxi in 2005 at Point Cadet for CPR’s Rocks the Point, just two days before Hurricane Katrina forever changed the Coast. It’s a night the band still remembers vividly, and 21 years later they returned to remind fans exactly why they’ve enjoyed a career spanning more than 25 years.
Kicking off the night with “American Nightmare,” Hinder immediately set the tone for an evening filled with hard-hitting rock and crowd favorites. From the opening song to the final encore, the audience was locked in as the band delivered a set that blended classic hits with new material from their latest album, Bring Me Back To Life.

Frontman Marshall Dutton commanded the stage from the moment he stepped in front of the microphone. Through personal stories, song backstories, and an undeniable stage presence, Dutton demonstrated exactly why he has successfully led Hinder for the past 11 years. His connection with the crowd felt genuine, keeping fans engaged throughout the entire performance.
The setlist showcased songs from the band’s latest release, including the title track “Bring Me Back To Life,” “Live Without It,” and “Everything Is a Cult.” Those newer tracks fit seamlessly alongside fan favorites such as “2 Sides of Me,” “Homecoming Queen,” “King of the Letdown,” and “Better Than Me.”

Of course, no Hinder show would be complete without “Lips of an Angel.” As soon as the familiar opening notes rang out, the crowd took over, turning the Hard Rock into one massive singalong and creating one of the night’s biggest moments.
As the show reached its conclusion, Hinder saved their first radio hit, “Get Stoned,” for the finale. More than 20 years after its release, the song still carries the same attitude and energy that helped launch the band’s career, providing the perfect ending to a memorable

What continues to set Hinder apart is their commitment to their fans. After the show, the band made their way into the casino to spend time with those who stayed behind for a chance to meet them, take photos, and share a few laughs. In true Hinder fashion, the evening even included an impromptu Cupid Shuffle dance, adding another unforgettable chapter to the night.

The road ahead remains busy for Hinder as they prepare to hit the road with Staind, Seether, and Hoobastank, while also sharing stages with Creed and Mammoth WVH on select summer dates. If they make a stop near your hometown, do yourself a favor and experience the show firsthand.


More than 25 years into their career, Hinder continues to thrive by doing things their way. They aren’t chasing trends or reinventing themselves to fit the moment. Instead, they continue to write great songs, deliver powerful live performances, and maintain a genuine connection with their fans. If their performance in Biloxi proved anything, it’s that Hinder still has what it takes to leave audiences wanting more.









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