All-Star Dio Tribute In Hollywood Tomorrow Night
. The all-star jam will feature music from Ronnie James Dio's career including material from Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and his namesake band Dio. The band will feature members of Dio, Alanis Morissette Band, Bangkok Five, Ace Frehley Band, Lee Aaron Band, Vast, Reacharound, Dave Stewart Band, Bang Tango, Ringo Starr Band, Rik Emmett Band, David Archuleta Band, Sass Jordan, H00kers N Bl0w, Dumblove~ Billy Ray Cyrus Band, Am Radio, K'naan, Bird 3, Smash Mouth, Five For Fighting, Tarantula, Edwin, The Veronicas, Fashion Bomb, Ian Gillan Band, Mick Jagger Band, The Drama, Kelly Clarkson Band, Kim Mitchell, Dox Haus Mob, Alannah Myles Band, Slack Babbath, Hilary Duff Band, The Mimes, Msg, Nitro, Beautiful Creatures, Dc4, The Flames and more. Harry has also announced that today is the last day to make a donation to the Stand Up & Shout Cancer Fund to receive free admission. The minimum donation for admission is $5, which is half off the price at the door. You can make the donation here and you will need to print out the receipt and show it the cashier at the entrance to the club. There is only one receipt accepted per person and the name on the ID must match the name on the donation receipt. The event will include a full night of live music capped off with the all-star Dio tribute at midnight. antiMusic is pleased to be one of the show's sponsors. You find more details about the acts performing at the show and about donations, tickets, etc here.
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