ZAKK WYLDE, LEMMY, ROB ZOMBIE, ALICE COOPER To Guest On VH1 CLASSIC's 'That Metal Show'

March 24, 2010

VH1 Classic's "That Metal Show" is back and ready for another season of celebrating all things hard rock and heavy metal.

Hosted by Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson, "That Metal Show" is a thirty-minute roundtable talk show where legends of rock hang out and discuss their past and current projects, all the while interacting with the metal maniacs that make up the studio audience. Once again, the hosts be settling all metal arguments, trying to "Stump the Trunk," and they will be tracking down artists who vanished from the metal scene.

"That Metal Show" is quite simply the only on-air destination for the greatest genre of music ever created.

Upcoming guests in April:

April 9: Zakk Wylde (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, ex-OZZY OSBOURNE)
April 12: Lemmy Kilmister (MOTÖRHEAD)
April 13: Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie
April 15: DOKKEN with George Lynch

Note: Two shows will be filmed each day. You must stay for both show tapings.

Time: 3 p.m.
Location: Los Angeles, CA (given upon being confirmed)

The total check-in and tape time for the tapings will be approximately three-four hours.

Note: As this is a television taping, all shows are overbooked, which is standard for any show. Audience members will be allowed in on a first-come-first-served basis.

Want tickets? Here's how! Email [email protected] and include a picture, name, phone, email address. Type number of tickets and date of show in subject line of your email — example: "2 tickets 4/12." Also include guest names, if you have any. The producers do let you bring up to two guests. (Additional tickets upon availability only.)

There are no hard tickets — you will be put on a VIP security list upon confirmation.

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