HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES Release Music Video For 'I Want My Now', Announce European Tour

November 18, 2019

HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES have released the official music video for the song "I Want My Now", taken from the band's second album, "Rise". Check it out below.

HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES are built around the undeniable chemistry between rock and roll royalty Joe Perry, Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp and shock rock icon Alice Cooper.

"Rise" was released on June 21 on earMUSIC as a CD digipak, 2LP+download and digital. The disc was produced by Tommy Henriksen and the HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES.

In other news, HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES will tour Europe next summer in support of "Rise". The trek will take them throughout Germany, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Switzerland and more.

VIP packages and presales begin this Tuesday, November 19, with the general public on sale starting this Friday, November 22. VIP Packages can include meet-and-grret with Johnny, Joe and Alice, exclusive merch, reserved tickets, and more.

Confirmed dates:

Aug. 15 - Summer In the City - Citadel Mainz, Germany
Aug. 16 - Stadtpark - Hamburg, Germany
Aug. 18 - Legends Of Rock - Charlotta Valley, Poland
Aug. 20 - Citadel Music Festival - Berlin, Germany
Aug. 23 - Emsland Open Air - Lingen, Germany
Aug. 25 - Konig-Pilsener Arena - Oberhausen, Germany
Aug. 27 - Clam Castle - Klam, Austria
Aug. 28 - Olympiahalle - Munich, Germany
Aug. 29 - Riverside - Aarburg, Switzerland
Sep. 08 - Rockhal - Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Sep. 10 - Mediolanum Forum - Milan, Italy

Unlike HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES' 2015 debut record, "Rise" consists mainly of original material, written by the band. There are however, in the spirit of the VAMPIRES' original mission, three covers of songs originally written and recorded by some fellow rockers who died far too young: an intimate and intense version of "Heroes"; the JIM CARROLL BAND's "People Who Died" and Johnny Thunders's "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory", sung by Perry.

Completing the HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES live lineup are rock star musician friends Glen Sobel (ALICE COOPER) on drums, Chris Wyse (THE CULT) on bass, and Buck Johnson (AEROSMITH) on keyboard and vocals.

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