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4.18.2024

Raiding The EMO Vault Opens In Front Of A Packed Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas Strip

 This past Friday night (April 12th) inside of the Hard Rock Cafe on the Las Vegas Strip

A jam-packed, standing-room-only crowd of fans and local rockstars a-like got to witness the birth of 

Raiding The EMO Vault



Velvet Chains & Noize Complaint Was In The House!



This Visually Striking Performance was over 90 minutes of EMOtional "EMO" genre music

The show was spot-on all the way around. Both in musical and in visual senses!

I gave this Amazing Presentation 5 Big Stars In my book.

Yes, The Rockstars shined bright that night! 


"I say take this amazing show on the road to tour the world"

"But please remember us fans back here in Las Vegas"


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Gary England 

The Man Behind The Show! Sir Harry Cowell

The Rockstars:

Andrew Cushing, bass, vocals, (Adelitas Way, Taking Dawn)
Bree Forsberg, vocals, (The Far Worst)
Tavis Stanley, guitars, vocals (Adelitas Way, Saint Astonia, Art of Dying)
Indie Florentino, vocals, (The Barber Shop, Mandalay Bay, Golden Nugget, Mirage resident entertainer)
Jeff Tortora, drums, (Blue Man Group, Count’s 77, Tinnitus +more)
Peter Summit, vocals, (Crashing Wayward)
Andy Gerold, guitars, vocals, (ex-Marilyn Manson, There is No Us)

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2 comments:

  1. So glad it went so well. Glad you enjoyed it my friend.💛

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    1. It was an amazing show with awesome rockstars!

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