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Monster Energy Outbreak Tour
Featuring Zero 9:36, Fame on Fire, Garzi
If the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour brings anything to the music fans its three up and coming artist that bring energy to the stage, Zero 9:36, Fame on Fire, Garzi. If you have seen Zero 9:36 before you already know what his energy is like, a rapper, singer, and musician with an aggressive style, who has transcended as an artist on this tour, bringing a full band with him this time and finding his place as an artist who can do it all.
Zero opened his set running onto the stage as the lights came up, breaking into a rap but this time he showed his heavy side as he got into the heavier songs on his latest record If you don’t save yourself opening with “I am not,” “Leave the Light On,” and “One by One” sure gave the crowd what they wanted, with his high energy and variety of music.
Supporting the tour is another up and coming band Fame on Fire, a band that is known to the music scene as a band who pushes the boundaries of rock while teetering on the edge of hip hop, heavy music and more.
Playing songs off their debut album Levels as the crowd sang along with “Not dead yet,” “Plastic Heart,” and would not be complete without their version of Linkin Parks “Numb”.
Opening the show was an artist by the name of Garzi, who the crowd knew well and with high energy and a good story behind his journey on this current tour, songs that will be introduced and breakthrough soon “Sick of me,” “Hopeless,” and “Paranoia”.
Garzi is someone who you should not sleep on, this round of Monster Outbreak Tour will for sure have some breakthrough artist soon. For more information on where the Monster Outbreak Tour will be next visit www.monsterenergy.com or any of the artist on tour you can find or stream their music on all streaming platforms.
Wolfgang Van Halen and his band are blazing their in the rock world along with Dirty Honey embarking on the Young Guns Tour a co-headline tour between the two bands. The young guns tour made it’s stop in Fort Wayne at the world famous Piere’s Entertainment and to a packed
Dirty Honey would take the stage first in support of their self-titled debut LP Dirty Honey playing, “California Dreaming,” “The Wire,” and “Gypsy” would get the crowd going and would show what a strong following Dirty Honey has.
Mammoth WVH with Wolfgang Van Halen needs no introduction to music fans, son of legendary Eddie Van Halen, setting his own path with his band touring with GNR last year and now a co-headline tour with Dirty Honey. Mammoth WVH seems to have more hits with each song they release, and fans go crazy. They made sure to play “Distance,” a tribute to his late father Eddie, “Don’t Back Down,” and “Epiphany”.
Both bands are blazing a trail in the music scene and are a must see live, their stage presence and energy is unmatched. For more information on where either of these two bands will be playing you can find them on all social media platforms, and you can find their music on all streaming platforms.
Nita Strauss’ Winter Wasteland Tour made its final 1st leg stop at Angola, Ind.’s Eclectic Room before some much-needed time off after doing 30 shows in 38 days. For those who do not one of the top female guitar players in the world, her stage energy is absolutely off the charts and she’s also one of the guitarists for Alice Cooper’s band.
She started touring with her own band at the age of 14, leaving high school her junior year to pursue music like many other musicians have before her. She was initially known for her work in the all-female tribute Iron Maiden tribute band, The Iron Maidens, but has also performed with several rock bands. Strauss has also been featured in several other ventures involving WWE.
Opening the show was former Soulfly guitarist, Marc Rizzo, who has also released four solo instrumental albums and for this show being 80% instrumental it was a great way to start. Rizzo shredded his solo instrumental off his latest album- Living Shred Volume 1- and shred he did and, as a special treat for the fans in attendance, he played a Sepultura track joined by Strauss drummer and Manager, Josh Villalta.
Black Satellite took the stage next and really showed their NYC flare with lead vocalist Larissa Vale wearing her spiked jacket and big black boots. She showed the style and hearing the vocals that Vale belted out with her classic microphone set the tone for Strauss to finish off the show.
From the moment Strauss stepped onto the stage, the energy was high and she immediately started shredding. Joined by a full band, she would play her instrumental tunes off her Controlled Chaos album, “Our Darkest Hour” and title track “Controlled Chaos” as well as her latest and first track with guest vocals, “Dead Inside” which features David Draiman. Though he was not live in person for the song it was still cool to hear it performed.