Rock Station 979 GRD will have the opportunity to win tickets and take the stage when the Hollywood Undead comes to Grand Rapids.
Hollywood Undead
Hollywood Undead YouTube Channel
On March 14th, 2022, the Hollywood Undead first saw Bad Owves featured on GLC Live at 20 Monroe on Papa Roach’s “Kill the Noise Tour.”
Low: 15 It must have been a big rock band from the 1990s.
Tommy Carroll/TSM
My best friend Corey is a huge fan of the Hollywood Undead and I couldn’t believe I hadn’t seen them. I texted him the whole show about how much I was blown away by their performances.
Tommy Carroll/TSM
The Hollywood Undead has multiple lead singers, and the band members play multiple instruments all night. I’ve never seen a band like a music chair and the show was fun. Some bands miss the fun part of the show, but the Hollywood Undead is a good time for fans.
Tommy Carroll
Hollywood Undead features vocals, guitar, bass, keys, programming, vocals and bass Dylan “Funny Man” Alvarez, George “Johnny 3 Tears” Ragaon, vocals and bass, and vocals and guitars from Jordon “Charlie Sheen” Terrell “Terrell”. Danny Murillo has participated in vocals, keyboards, programming, guitar and bass, and his current touring drummer is Anthony Ghazel. This group brings live performances on stage.
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Win your path on stage with the Hollywood Undead
Tommy Carroll/TSM
The Hollywood Undead returns to GLC Live on April 30th with Tech N9ne at 20 Monroe. This should be an incredible night in Grand Rapids. There are only a few tickets left, and you can get your ticket here.
Hollywood Undead YouTube Channel
979 GRD will have the opportunity to win tickets before the show and meet the Hollywood Undead. One of the lucky Grand Prize winners takes the stage and waves the “undead” flag during the new song, Hollywood Forever. The new song is dope. If you haven’t heard it yet, check below.
You will have the opportunity to take the stage with the band to win tickets, meet and say hello to the Hollywood Undead.
15 It should have been a big rock band from the 1980s.
Their ’80s spotlight moments were fleeting, but should these acts be worthy of better?
Gallery Credits: Chad Childrens, Loudwire