Monday, October 21, 2013

Rob Zombie adds second show at Great American Nightmare event



Rob Zombie has added a second show at his Great American Nightmare Halloween and horror event in Pamona, California.

In addition to his headlining set on Saturday, November 2, Zombie will now perform Friday, November 1 at Pamona’s FEARPlex, along with guests Powerman 5000 and 45 Grave.

Held every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from October 10 to November 2 at FEARPlex, Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare will feature 15 nights of music.

This bone-chilling experience combines the most advanced haunted house attractions with a not-to-be-missed music festival from top artists in the realms of hard rock/metal, rock alternative, EDM, and Latin music. Each Thursday night features rock alternative music, Fridays EDM, most Saturdays feature hard rock/metal, and most Sundays are Latin music-focused.

Visit GreatAmericanNightmare.com for the full list of music performances by date.

A creative collaboration between masters of the macabre Rob Zombie and preeminent haunted house producer Steve Kopelman, the fully immersive haunted house experience features three attractions based on Zombie's own horror films: "Lords Of Salem Total Black Out", "The Haunted World Of El Superbeasto 3D" and "Haunt Of 1,000 Corpses."

"The Great American Nightmare's Bloody Boulevard" offers outdoor screenings of classic horror films, a DJ, food vendors, beer, wine and spirits, and much more, with freak show characters roaming throughout the grounds each night.

The day after the Great American Nightmare shows, Zombie will team up with Korn for the Night Of The Living Dreads Tour; the month-long run begins November 3 in Reno, Nevada – check out tour dates here.

Zombie recently completed a summer trip across North America headlining the 2013 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival. The rocker filmed his set in Houston (Aug 3) and Dallas (Aug 4) for an upcoming live DVD release.

Released in April, Zombie’s “Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor” debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 34,000.



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