Rob Zombie And Alice Cooper Are Coming Back To Pine Knob
Rob Zombie....A Freak On Parade
The “Freaks On Parade 2024” tour will take place again this summer. This bill featuring Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper played Pine Knob last September 1st, to a packed crowd.
The 21-date tour starts in Albuquerque, New Mexico on August 20th, and wraps up in Fort Worth, Texas on September 18th. Once again they’ll bring openers Filter and Mintstry out with them.
This year they’ll play Pine Knob on August 30th. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 2 at 10 a.m. at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, and Ticketmaster.com. Tickets will be available starting with Citi and Artist presales beginning Tuesday, January 30. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale.
If you’re looking to road trip to any other dates, here’s the entire tour schedule.
2024 FREAKS ON PARADE TOUR DATES
Aug 20 – Albuquerque, NM (Isleta Amphitheater)
Aug 22 – Salt Lake City, UT (Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre)
Aug 24 – Lincoln, NE (Pinnacle Bank Arena)
Aug 25 – Saint Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
Aug 27 – Milwaukee, WI (American Family Insurance Amphitheater)
Aug 28 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH (Blossom Music Center)
Aug 30 – Clarkston, MI (Pine Knob Music Theatre)
Aug 31 – Noblesville, IN (Ruoff Music Center)
Sept 1 – Maryland Heights, MO (Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre)
Sept 3 – Burgettstown, PA (The Pavilion at Star Lake)
Sept 4 – Syracuse, NY (Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview)
Sept 6 – Mansfield, MA (Xfinity Center)
Sept 7 – Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center)
Sept 8 – Camden, NJ (Freedom Mortgage Pavilion)
Sept 10 – Bristow, VA (Jiffy Lube Live)
Sept 11 – Charlotte, NC (PNC Music Pavilion)
Sept 12 – Alpharetta, GA (Ameris Bank Amphitheatre)
Sept 14 – Austin, TX (Germania Insurance Amphitheater)
Sept 15 – The Woodlands, TX (The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)
Sept 17 – Rogers, AR (Walmart Amp)
Sept 18 – Fort Worth, TX (Dickies Arena)
We’ll see you guys at Pine Knob for two of my favorite performers. It’s going to be a great night of theatrical rock with two legends at the helm.
In the meantime, check out pictures from the last time they were here last summer, below.
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper Rock Pine Knob - Pictures
The Freaks On Parade tour touched down at Pine Knob Last night. Filter opened up the show, followed by Ministry, Alice Cooper then Rob Zombie.
When I asked you guys what you thought of the show, the answers varied.
Gena Brown said – It was typical.. they are both consummate showmen who rarely disappoint. By comparison it was WAY better than the Manson/Zombie playground quarrel a few years back. PS: WCW Nita Strauss is a goddess. – That, she is!
Timothy Cheek – They rocked the house.
Jessica Gonzalez – I had fun but that was basically the same show he (Rob Zombie) did for Riff Fest.
Jean Borys Gannon said – Loved Filter. Had no expectations, so that was great. Ministry sounded great but weren’t entertaining to me. I loved Alice, as always, and was very pleasantly surprised. Overall, two thumbs up.
Bobbie Browning – Best Show ever!
Jim Hatswell piped in – It was outstanding from start to finish.
Lynzee Burnham – This was the best show ever!!! Two of my favorite bands/artists!!!
RJ Day had this to say – Loved Ministry, Loved Alice, but that was my least favorite RZ show ever, and not just because of the obvious absence of J5. The whole dynamic was different. A Zombie show is its own vibe, and that vibe was missing last night.
Matt McNett agreed – Zombie was decent- woulda been way better with John 5. Alice Cooper rocked!
Over on ‘X’, Nate said – I love both Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper, but Alice should have been the headliner.
Dave agreed with Nate – Every time I’ve seen Alice Cooper I think man, this guy should’ve been the headliner.
Check out pictures taken by WRIF photog, Jason Anthony.
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