BRET MICHAELS: 'Rock Of Love Bus' Filming Continues

September 18, 2008

Fans in Greenfield, Indiana got a sneak peek at the upcoming season of Bret Michaels' hit reality show "Rock Of Love Bus with Bret Michaels" when the production made a stop just 20 minutes south of Indianapolis. This weekend, fans can get another behind-the-scenes look at the show when the buses and cameras roll into Hammond, Indiana for a September 21 concert stop at The Venue at the Horseshoe Casino and to film scenes for the upcoming season. This will be fans only chance to be part of the show when the production films the concert to air during "Rock of Love Bus" in January. Those arriving early are sure to get a special look at what goes on behind the cameras and might even get to be on the show. This is an event not to be missed.

"Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels" takes contestants out of the mansion and on the road in true rock star style. This season will feature all-new ladies vying for Bret's affection while traveling across America following Bret on a month-long tour. The contestants will face new challenges to see if they can handle the rock star life on the road.

This time as the bus pulls into each new city, the girls will engage in challenges specifically revolving around Bret's life on the road. Whether it's greeting aggressive groupies with a smile, enduring grueling schedules, dodging the advances of the warm-up band or even stepping in last-minute to fill in for delinquent roadies — these girls will be put to the test. This season, as the "Rock of Love Bus" heads into America's heartland, the show will be taking the viewer to a whole new level with crazy, fun, over-the-top challenges — imagine Truck Stop Olympics or a dance contest on top of the St. Louis Arch or even a BBQ cook-off beneath the World's Largest Thermometer. And also, back by popular demand... Mud Bowl 3. Americana at its finest!

"Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels" is set to premiere in early 2009.

VH1's "Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels" is created and executive-produced by Mark Cronin and Cris Abrego for 51 Minds Entertainment, LLC. an Endemol company, who also produce the record-breaking series "Rock of Love", "Flavor of Love", "Charm School", "I Love New York", "The Surreal Life" and "My Fair Brady".

XM's Boneyard host Eddie Trunk, who has a long-running radio show, "Friday Night Rocks", on New York's Q104.3 FM, conducted an interview with Bret Michaels at this year's Rocklahoma festival, which was held July 9-13, 2008 in Pryor, Oklahoma. Watch the seven-minute clip below.

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