A disturbing “Nightmare” is coming to an end.
And a lot of hardcore horror fans will miss it.
This is the final weekend of “Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare”: a Southern California first that incorporates horror and heavy metal for a chilling Halloween attraction. Filmmaker/musician Zombie has created an extreme experience, combining three haunted houses, based on his movies, with a fifteen-night music festival of performances by top metal, alternative, EDM and Latin bands.
John Reese is one of the co-producers of the music for “Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare“. He talked about the creative experience of producing this new attraction, and what artists, of all types, can learn from Rob Zombie and his new Halloween haunts and concert series.
“Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare” concludes this Saturday and Sunday with concerts by Rob Zombie. The parking lot opens at 6 pm at the Pomona Fairplex, and the doors open at 6:30. Sunday, November 2, is sold out, but tickets are still available for this evening. According to the website, this experience is not for everyone; it’s not recommended for children under 18, or anyone who’s easily scared or easily offended.
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