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Twiztid Announces Concert Dates starting in September!

Earlier today, Majik Ninja Entertainment sent out an email with info about some actual tour dates that Twiztid is either headlining or a part of!

The first opportunity for you to see Madrox and Monoxide rock a stage is on September 18th at a concert called Riff Fest!  That show will be headlined by Rob Zombie!  The full lineup of artists can be seen below:

  • Rob Zombie
  • Chevelle
  • Twiztid
  • Avatar
  • Candlebox
  • Ayron Jones
  • Eva Under Fire
  • South Of Eden

Get your tickets by clicking the flyer below:

Click the pic to get Riff Fest tickets!

Next up, Twiztid posted a flyer with a handful of tour dates in New York and Pennsylvania from October 6-10!  Take a look at the dates and click the banner below for more info!

Click to view ALL Twiztid Tour Dates!

Finally, as we’ve posted before, we’re getting back to some normalcy because Twiztid’s Fright Fest will return to Detroit this year!  Fright Fest goes down at St Andrew’s Hall on October 30th aka Devil’s Night!  To get tickets to that and find more info, click the flyer below:

Click to get Fright Fest Tickets!

More dates should be popping up soon, so keep your eyes peeled!

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. MoneyHungryTwizzler

    MoneyHungryTwizzler

    Comment posted on Tuesday, May 25th, 2021 05:10 pm GMT -5 at 5:10 pm

    Still trying hard to get those “butrock” fans. It’s as disappointing as when Kid Rock went full country.

  2. Pigg

    Pigg

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 02:12 am GMT -5 at 2:12 am

    MHT I agree, but going full country was also a great career move for Kid Rock.

  3. Mr. Fucker

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 02:42 am GMT -5 at 2:42 am

    I agree about twz wanting to cater to a softer fanbase bc well that’s what they are now, but kid rock? I never was into him. Also he’s from Michigan yet he runs around w a rebel flag, if that don’t show his true colors then idk what does. However I also agree w pigg on his career part bc if I’m not mistaken his country albums are his best selling, idc enough to look it up sorry lol but maybe twz and kid rock can go on tour together and really gay it up for everybody who wants to go to that show

  4. Kriss19

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 12:14 pm GMT -5 at 12:14 pm

    Yea I feel the same to about this new era of Twiztid and enjoyed most early Kid Rock albums like Polyfuze Method Revisited when he was rapping that’s what I had missed

  5. Waterboy

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 01:53 pm GMT -5 at 1:53 pm

    I’m liking the rock sound personally, they seem to pull it off well.

  6. MoneyHungryTwizzler

    MoneyHungryTwizzler

    Comment posted on Thursday, May 27th, 2021 09:30 pm GMT -5 at 9:30 pm

    Not me. I liked when they dabbled in it in the past. It was an element in their early Twiztid stuff, but the stuff they put out today is so generic. Stuff you find in those corny “Nothing BUT-ROCK” stations (Hence the term). It’s obvious they are trying to cater to that crowd. It’s whack and sad how much they flipped it. I was actually excited to see what Twiztid was going to do on their own, but after a year or two, i feel they just nosedived. They aren’t as creative as i once thought they were.

  7. TwiztidOne

    njones20

    Comment posted on Friday, May 28th, 2021 02:12 pm GMT -5 at 2:12 pm

    Not only have they nosedived but they also novelized. They are great for comic relief now a days. The fact that they separated from psy was according to them what they needed to stay relevant. Imo it was the worst thing for them because in order to gain a new fanbase they have alienated and forgotten about the juggalos. The only thing that we can hope for now is for them to squash their beef with icp. Maybe that would allow for some new “old school” twiztid.

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