After performing only two songs, a raspy-voiced Rob Zombie apologized to the festival crowd before walking offstage to a chorus of disappointed groans.
You can chalk up the inaugural run of Rob Zombie's 'Great American Nightmare' as a huge success. Zombie's horror-themed attraction pulled in monster crowds at the Pomona FEARPlex in Pomona, Calif., with over 8,500 people turning up on the Zombie-headlined final night (Nov. 2) .
One night is simply not enough for Rob Zombie, as the rocker has listened to the demand and added a second headlining performance for his inaugural Great American Nightmare attraction. In addition, he's also announced a charity auction as part of the Great American Nightmare festivities.
The year isn't over yet for massive tours. In fact, one of 2013's biggest tours has just been revealed. Horror rock icon Rob Zombie and Korn will be embarking on a monster trek this fall!
Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare just upped the stakes for local acts in the California area with the addition of a battle of the bands added to the festivities. 'Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare Battle of the Bands’ will shine a spotlight on local unsigned talent throughout September and October, allowing bands to compete for the ultimate prize – the opportunity to play on the Monster E