Amazing!
by Angola on 11/4/24Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5It is definitely a top 5 concert! I will see again!
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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.
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Find everything you need to know about the setlists for the Freaks on Parade Tour.
The Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper: Freaks on Parade Tour continued throughout 2024. The new run began on Tuesday, August 20 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and made stops across North America through September.
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The 2024 Freaks on Parade Tour took Rob Zombie across North America in the following cities:
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper's 2024 Freaks on Parade run featured co-billing with Alice Cooper and support from Ministry and Filter on select North American dates.
It is definitely a top 5 concert! I will see again!
Rob Zombie put on a fantastic show! He and the band sounded great, and it was a very engaging and high-energy set. I will be seeing him again!
Did not like the venue ....The screens were way to small and was hard to see anything
But didn’t care for mixed drinks other than everything was great
Another great Rob Zombie concert! I got the VIP meet and greet for the show too. While I had a great time, my only criticism is that it didn't seem like there was good communication between the venue staff and the band staff. Some if us were given conflicting information as to when we should be at the meeting place. Also when we finally got to do the meet/greet, the wait was so long that we missed the opening band. I still had a great time overall but that process should be improved. Thanks and see you on the next one.
PNC is a great place for a concert. Rob zombie and Alice Cooper put on a great show
Had a great time at the "Freaks on Parade"show. Speaking of Rob Zombie specifically, well, his show is pretty much exactly what you would expect. It's all spectacle all the time. And that's exactly what I wanted. Zombie and his band played for roughly an hour and mostly stayed to his more well known songs with a couple of album tracks sprinkled in (I was happy to hear "The Satanic Rites of Blacula"). There wasn't a lot of time wasted between songs. It's not easy to follow Alice Cooper but Zombie is one of the few artists who can do so successfully.
It sucked that Filter didn't show but at least let us know.. Ministry was awesome but their sound guy needs to check their equipment.. the decibels were off. Alice KILLED IT and so did Zombie. Wild love to see them again.
We paid $400+ for floor tickets. The folding chairs touched each other, leaving no room for comfort. Most of the attendees were old and overweight, making the chair spacing extremely uncomfortable.
Alice Cooper was amazing. He really should have been the Headliner. Rob Zombie was good but needs new material. Ministry was still great. Disappointed that Filter wasn't there.