Quiet Riot has just added even more 2022 shows to the band’s already robust schedule – including Monsters On The Mountain, Rocktember Music Festival as well as select appearances on alongside Skid Row and Warrant as part of the Live To Rock tour which begin on May 7th at the Midwest Wireless Arena (see all dates here). The band will be announcing several major festival appearances in the coming weeks as well. For more information, please visit quietriot.band.
Quiet Riot 2022 tour dates
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I totally understand musicians need to make money, and there are a lot of bands that do not have original members, but for some reason this Quiet Riot line-up always bothered me. First it was only the drummer…now it is only the BASS PLAYER? This is no way Quiet Riot…and the fact they are being promoted as such is a joke. Which is a shame because these guys are actually good performers…Just for the uneducated people out there who may think they are seeing Quiet Riot, they should re-think promoting this as such…
BTW, where has Carlos Cavazo been? Why cant he be a part of this? I know he isn’t an original member but was an essential part in their success.
I concur, Michael. This “bubble gum” sounding band died when Kevin Dubrow passed away. It’s been virtually a cover band since then….
Totally agree. I’ve always liked Sarzo, but man this guy has been a total bassist for hire the past decade plus.