Let the Good Times Rock Tour will make a stop at Hollywood Casino’s outdoor stage
Grab some hair spray and pull those old concert t-shirts out of storage. The outdoor stage at Hollywood Casino is about to get ROCKED.
On June 7, four legendary rock bands will take the stage at the Grantville, Pa. venue as part of their Let the Good Times Rock Tour: Warrant, Lita Ford, Firehouse, and Nelson.
The four co-headliners each bring a unique take on rock and roll that will deliver an evening of nonstop beats to entertain a broad cross-section of rock fans.
Warrant exploded to stardom in the late 1980s with their hits “Heaven,” “Cherry Pie,” “Where the Down Boys Go” and “Dirty, Rotten, Filthy, Stinking Rich,” among others.
Ford was a founding member of the groundbreaking all-female group The Runaways before launching a successful solo career that peaked with the hits “Kiss Me Deadly” and her duet with Ozzy Osborne, “Close My Eyes Forever.”
Twins Matthew and Gunnar Nelson, sons of music legend Ricky Nelson, are best known for their hit “(I Can’t Live Without) Your Love and Affection.”
Firehouse’s best-known hits were “Don’t Treat Me Bad” and the ballad “Love of a Lifetime.”
Tickets open for public sale on Friday, March 1 at 10 a.m. on Ticketmaster. More information about the Hollywood Outdoor Concert Series Presented by iHeart Radio can be found at here.
Located within quick walking distance of the casino floor, the Hollywood Outdoor Concert Series Presented by iHeart Radio delivers the best in entertainment in an outdoor party atmosphere with food, drinks, games and more. The venue boasts a unique viewing experience that is as state-of-the-art as it is intimate. Attendees enjoy a premier entertainment experience while also giving back.
Hollywood Casino is committed to supporting the local community with $2 of every ticket sale being donated to veteran charities.
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