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Heavy Metal Night - Metallica and Motley Crue

Presented by Twinsburg Parks & Recreation at Perici Amphitheatre, Twinsburg OH

Jun 28 2019
Heavy Metal Night - Metallica and Motley Crue

The Four Horsemen and Wreking Crue make their first trip to Twinsburg’s Rock the Park!

Rock the Park, presented by Strachan Novak Insurance Services, is your Friday night destination for the best bands, beer, wine, and food trucks! Join us for our first Heavy Metal Night featuring The Four Horsemen (Metallica) & The Wreking Crue (Motley Crue). Get your tickets at RockTheParkConcert.com beginning April 29th.

ABOUT THE BANDS: Two of the most talented heavy metal acts are coming to Twinsburg! Hear the best of Metallica performed by The Four Horsemen and your Motley Crue favorites by The Wreking Crue. This is the show you can’t miss! Let’s ROCK!

OPENING ACT – M. Moody: M. Moody is a funk-rock / alt-soul band from Cleveland, OH. What started as a solo project for front man, Matt Miller, eventually developed into a band format over time. The rhythm section delivers a shiny, syncopated, combination of drum & bass.

ABOUT THE VENUE: Twinsburg’s Rock the Park at Perici Amphitheatre is a hidden gem in Northeast Ohio. Often described by fans as a “Mini-Blossom”, the outdoor venue ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

– General Admission: $15
Studio Wish Salon VIP: $40

Phone: 330-963-8722

Website: https://rocktheparkconcert.com/

LOCATION

Perici Amphitheatre

10260 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087

PARKING INFO

Free parking in surrounding lots

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