Hollywood Undead with Cypress Hill @ House of Blues Anaheim 2/19

Masked rap rock group Hollywood Undead are slated to begin their North American tour next month. The nu metal quintet will have their first show of the tour in Anaheim. This show will take place at the House of Blues on Tuesday, February 19th. The rock band will be supported by the popular rap veterans Cypress Hill. General admission tickets for the show will cost concert goers $34.50 with resale tickets expected to be $50.00. Doors for the event are anticipated to open at 6:00 PM, with the show beginning at 6:30 PM. The show will be open to all ages.

Hollywood Undead reign from Los Angeles, California and have been actively creating music since 2005. The current roster consists of Charlie Scene, Danny, Funny Man, J-Dog, and Johnny 3 Tears. With their symbolic masks and signature rap rock sound, the band has acquired a dedicated fan base throughout these 14 years. Their more recent studio album entitled Five was stated to accurately depict what the band represents. These masked rockers will be joined by their close friends Cypress Hill on this exciting night. B-Real, DJ Muggs, Sen Dog, and Eric Bobo will be performing their classic West Coast hip hop hits throughout the evening. B-Real’s rap vocals were also actually featured on Hollywood Undead’s Black Cadillac track from the Five album.

Although sharing some similarities, both groups have their own unique sound that will definitely be evident throughout the night. These co-headliners perfectly complement each other and are the perfect recipe for an awesome show.

West Coast High 2019
Hollywood Undead with Cypress Hill
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Doors: 6:00 PM
Show: 6:30 PM
$34.50+
All ages
House of Blues Anaheim
400 Disney Way Suite 337
Anaheim, CA 92802
Purchase tickets here

Julian Pino: I'm a recent graduate with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business. I graduated from California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo, California, but I now reside in Los Angeles. I'm very passionate about music and have been trying to involve myself with the culture surrounding it for as long as I can remember. I was recently fortunate enough to work with the thriving new multi-channel network, Create Music Group where I learned many new things about the music industry. Here, I acquired several skills regarding music monetization and even became certified in YouTube Content Ownership. When I'm not working on the clock I usually spend my time finding new music. As a DJ/producer, I take pride in discovering new artists and different types of genres. I recently started a project where I intend to support and share new artists on social media so that they're getting the recognition that they deserve. I also make an effort to attend local shows whether the performers are superstar artists or aspiring artists. Ultimately, I aim to positively impact the community of artists and listeners that are as impassioned about music as I am.
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