Amazing!!!
by Ana on 2024-01-29I loved the show, it was amazing everything about it I loved. Definitely going back to see him again whenever he comes back!!!
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Rob Zombie has mastered all angles of shock rock’s horror theatrics as both the frontman of his own “spookshow” solo act and the writer, director and music supervisor for nightmare-fueling films like 2005’s The Devil’s Rejects and the 2009 remake of Halloween. Zombie broke into the New York underground scene in 1985 as the co-founder and vocalist of White Zombie. By combining a childhood obsession for classic horror movies with musical interests that ranged from industrial rock to dance music, he cemented the band as one of the most influential alternative-metal acts ever by the time they disbanded in 1998. Rob Zombie continued his experimentation as a solo artist with his 1998 debut album Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International, which debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart and went triple-platinum behind his two highest-charting singles on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, “Dragula” and “Living Dead Girl.” After directing many of the music videos for White Zombie and his self-titled act, Zombie took his terrifying performance aesthetics to the big screen with his feature directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses (2003). He’s simultaneously pursued both artistic outlets ever since, releasing his seventh solo album The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy in 2021 while directing the film adaptation of The Munsters in 2022.
To connect with Rob Zombie:
Website // Instagram // YouTube // TikTok // Facebook // Twitter // Spotify
The Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper: Freaks on Parade Tour will continue throughout 2024. The new run begins on Tuesday, August 20 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and will make stops across North America including Saint Paul, Milwaukee, Boston and Austin. The tour then wraps up on Wednesday, September 18 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
Be sure to add Rob Zombie to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about his concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
The 2024 Freaks on Parade Tour will take Rob Zombie across North America in the following cities:
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper's 2024 Freaks on Parade run will feature co-billing with Alice Cooper and support from Ministry and Filter on select North American dates.
I loved the show, it was amazing everything about it I loved. Definitely going back to see him again whenever he comes back!!!
Was an absolutely incredible night. The opening acts were fantastic and brought back memories. Then Rob and Alice each coming out and giving us all a show to remember.
I couldn't get to my seat and the event staff could do nothing but point and say it was up there. I have a disability and have terrible moving through crowds. The artists were awesome though.
Fantastic experience! Must-see band. Of course, Rob Zombie is incredible, but Riggs and Piggy G are also killer musicians. In fact, the entire Freaks on Parade lineup is amazing <3 . Hard to pick a headliner: Alice Cooper vs. Rob Zombie? Must've been a coin toss. And Ministry...absolutely crushed it! They've got a new fan girl, here! Nods to Filter, too, of course, for their great amuse-bouche.
I really went to watch Alice Cooper and I wasn't disappointed. Was looking forward to seeing Rob Zombie for the first time but didn't enjoy it as much as I had hoped, the light show was quite distracting and in between songs I felt that there was unnecessary swearing although the music was good
We had great seats close to the stage and didn't miss anything. There is not a bad seat in the amphitheatre anyway. Rob Zombie's show was anything but dull. Great light show, great, large monsters and great music made the show one to remember. Alice Cooper was a super opening band. Such energy and costume changes! Thoroughly enjoyed it!!
Security for vip was aggressive and rude. When u pay 900$ for vip you expect top notch experience but they were so disorganized it was the worst prepped vip experience yet. Budwiser stage had no direction or anything planned out. Didn't feel like a safe environment. But the artists were amazing.
Ministry, Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper put on an amazing show. They can still rock it!
Great show! Neither artist ever disappoints! So glad I got to see the great Alice Cooper before he retired. Venue was super clean and well organized.
I couldn't see an empty seat in the place and with a good reason! the night was awesome and an experience no one will ever forget. music was loud and clear, great sound person makes a show that much better! the whole night and performances were nothing short of phenomenal !