Watch Dirty Honey Perform “When I’m Gone” In Jimmy Kimmel

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Dirty Honey lit up the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage on April 15, 2025, with a blistering performance of “When I’m Gone.” The track, a blues-infused rock anthem, has been part of the band’s signature sound since their breakout in 2019. But this time, the song had a fresh twist—it’s now featured in A Minecraft Movie, bringing their music to a whole new audience.
Meet Dirty Honey
Formed in Los Angeles in 2017, Dirty Honey is made up of Marc LaBelle (vocals), John Notto (guitar), Justin Smolian (bass), and Jaydon Bean (drums). They’re known for their raw, classic rock style inspired by Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin. Without any label backing, Dirty Honey made history in 2019 as the first unsigned band to hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart with—you guessed it—“When I’m Gone.”
A Minecraft Movie Moment
The band’s Kimmel performance ties into the success of A Minecraft Movie, a new live-action adventure based on the global video game phenomenon. Directed by Jared Hess and starring Jason Momoa, Jack Black, and Jennifer Coolidge, the movie blends humor, action, and pixel-perfect visuals. The plot? A group of unlikely heroes is pulled into the Minecraft universe and must fight to save their world. With Dirty Honey’s “When I’m Gone” on the soundtrack, the film gains an extra dose of rock swagger.
Streaming, Sales, and What’s Next
A Minecraft Movie hit theaters on April 4, 2025, and quickly crossed the $900 million mark at the global box office. Fans can now stream it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and other platforms. A physical release is coming June 24, 2025.
As for Dirty Honey, their Kimmel set is another reminder that rock is far from dead—it’s just finding new ways to roar. Whether in a smoky bar or a pixelated adventure, their sound fits right in.