
How to Win Your Way on Stage With Hollywood Undead
The Rock Station 979 GRD has a chance for you to win tickets and be on stage with Hollywood Undead when they come to Grand Rapids.
Hollywood Undead
I saw Hollywood Undead for the first time on March 14, 2022, at the GLC Live at 20 Monroe on Papa Roach's "Kill the Noise Tour" that also featured Bad Wolves.
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My good friend Cory is a huge fan of Hollywood Undead and couldn't believe I hadn't seen them. I texted him the whole show about how blown away I was by their performance.
Hollywood Undead has multiple lead singers, and the band members play multiple instruments throughout the night. I had never seen a band that was like musical chairs, plus the show was fun. Some bands miss the fun part of the show, but Hollywood Undead is all about making it a good time for the fans.
Hollywood Undead consists of Jorel "J-Dog" Decker on vocals, guitars, bass, keys, and programming, Dylan "Funny Man" Alvarez on vocals and bass, George "Johnny 3 Tears" Ragaon on vocals and bass, and Jordon "Charlie Scene" Terrell on vocals and guitars. Danny Murillo is on vocals, keyboards, programming, guitars, and bass, and the current touring drummer is Anthony Ghazel. This group of guys brings it live on stage.
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Win Your Way on Stage with Hollywood Undead
Hollywood Undead is returning to GLC Live at 20 Monroe on April 30th, along with Tech N9ne. This is sure to be an incredible night in Grand Rapids. Only a few tickets left, and you can get yours here.
979 GRD has a chance for you to win tickets and meet Hollywood Undead before the show. One lucky grand prize winner will get on stage and wave the "Undead" flag during their new song, Hollywood Forever. The new song is dope, and if you haven't heard it yet, check it out below.
To win tickets and meet and greet passes to Hollywood Undead and a chance to get on stage with the band, sign up below.
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