ROB ZOMBIE: Performance Footage From Montreal's HEAVY MTL Festival

August 20, 2010

Video footage of ROB ZOMBIE's performance at this year's edition of the Heavy MTL festival, which was held July 24-25, 2010 at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, can be viewed below.

Back by popular demand, masters of the diabolical ROB ZOMBIE and ALICE COOPER will reunite for the "Halloween Hootenanny" tour featuring the Gruesome Twosome with special guests (and Zombie's Roadrunner labelmates) MURDERDOLLS. The tour kicks off in Los Angeles at the Gibson Amphitheatre on Thursday, September 30. The pair shared the stage for a highly successful, sold-out limited North American run earlier this year and have long been fans of one another, as well as good friends.

In other Zombie news, fans will soon get the ultimate interactive experience as their hero is joining forces with Universal Studios Hollywood to create the new 3D maze, "Rob Zombie's House Of 1000 Corpses: In 3D ZombieVision". As part of the Halloween Horror Nights event, fans will be treated to a nightmarish world of carnage and chaos Rob Zombie-style based upon Zombie's cult hit film "House Of 1000 Corpses". Vampire buffs also got a treat when the track "What" from Rob Zombie's latest release "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" appeared in an episode of the smash HBO series "True Blood".

Zombie enthusiasts can look forward to the release of the special edition of "Hellbilly Deluxe 2". Set to street on September 28, it will feature three brand new tracks called "Everything Is Boring", "Michael" and "Devil's Hole Girls And The Big Revolution", as well as a reimagining of "The Man Who Laughs". In addition, the package will include a brand new video for "Mars Needs Women" (shot during the Gruesome Twosome tour with ALICE COOPER),a live version of Cooper's classic "School's Out" with Cooper and a 30-minute DVD featuring a tour documentary entitled "Transylvanian Transmissions", along with all-new expanded artwork.

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