ROB ZOMBIE’S “GREAT AMERICAN NIGHTMARE” CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS TO AIR ON HOWARD STERN’S SIRIUS/XM “HOWARD 101” CHANNEL HALLOWEEN NIGHT

robzombie400 Highlights from Rob Zombie’s two performances at his Great American Nightmare Halloween attraction will be heard Halloween night–Friday, October 31–from 9:00-10:00 PM Eastern Time on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM channel Howard 101.

The concerts were recorded at the September 19th opening night for Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare in Scottsdale, Arizona and the September 26th opening night in Villa Park, Illinois.

Both Great American Nightmare locations will be open October 30th and 31st, and November 1st for those that would like to experience the ultimate Halloween horror event firsthand.

Great American Nightmare features attractions based on Zombie’s own horror films.

At West World Of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ, patrons take a sensory-deprived journey through The Lords Of Salem in total darkness before witnessing the debut of Captain Spaulding’s Clown School In 3D and The Devil’s Rejects.

The Odeum Expo in Villa Park, IL, near Chicago features The Lords Of Salem in total black out, The Haunted World Of El Superbeasto 3D, and Haunt Of 1,000 Corpses – first seen at the inaugural Great American Nightmare in Pomona, CA in 2013.

The fully immersive haunted house experience at both Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare locations include the Bloody Boulevard with freak shows, musical entertainment–including Street Drum Corps’ renowned Blood Drums (Scottsdale) and Prime Evil Percussion (Villa Park)–roaming characters, themed food and beverages, games and vendors each night.

Tickets for Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare are on sale now at GreatAmericanNightmare.com with prices starting at $25. A limited number of VIP packages are also available for purchase at GreatAmericanNightmare.com. All VIP packages include a commemorative t-shirt and quicker access to the haunted attractions than general admission.

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  • James K. on

    I saw this morning that nobody has commented on this story since it was posted on 10/30. I don’t like Rob Zombie’s music. But in this case, I kind of feel sorry for him. So, in case he’s checking this web site out, he’ll see that he at least got one post, even if it’s not a positive one. Sorry.


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