Share the post "Dirty Honey announce ‘Lockdown Live at The Viper Room’ stream"
Los Angeles rock favorites Dirty Honey have announced a global pay-per-view concert streaming event for Friday, July 24 starting at 7:30PM (PDT).
Presented by LA rock radio station KLOS-FM and dubbed the ‘Lockdown Live at The Viper Room,’ the virtual concert will take place at the legendary Sunset Boulevard nightclub The Viper Room and will mark the band’s first-ever gig at said venue.
Said Dirty Honey’s vocalist Marc LaBelle: “Over the past year, we’ve played a lot of smaller clubs while coming up, all of them affected by Coronavirus, so we’re really happy to have this opportunity to play at the Viper Room.”
Keith Cunningham, Program Director at KLOS-FM, added: “Dirty Honey has risen from the streets of Los Angeles to having two #1 rock radio records. At a time when fans need real musical experiences more than ever, KLOS encourages our Rock Radio brethren across the country and around the globe to get the word out and support the first ever streaming event from the legendary Viper Room on the Sunset Strip, Lockdown Live, featuring Dirty Honey.”
Additionally, the official announcement notes: “Dirty Honey’s set list is expected to draw from the band’s self-titled, self-released debut EP, including their first two smash hit tracks, “Rolling 7s” and “When I’m Gone.” The band – LaBelle, guitarist John Notto, bassist Justin Smolian, and drummer Corey Coverstone – will also perform some brand new songs that they plan to record for their next release.”
Tickets are priced at $9.55, and can be purchased via: dirtyhoney.veeps.com