The 9th Annual Metal Hall of Fame Gala – January 22, 2025 – has made the move into a fundraising telethon, raising money for families who have been displaced by the recent Los Angeles County wildfires. The gala will be held at the Grand Theater, Anaheim, CA, with a Celebrity Red Carpet at 7:00PM, and the Telethon’s Induction Ceremony, live performances, and All -Star Jams from 8:00PM. Head into the article below for more information.
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“The 9th Annual Metal Hall of Fame Charity Gala means more than ever, as we turn it into a fundraising/livestream event to help the victims of the of Los Angeles County wildfires,” says Pat Gesualdo, President/ CEO of the Metal Hall of Fame.
A direct live stream link to a disaster relief fund will be provided the day of the gala, at www.facebook.com/officialmetalhalloffame. 100% of all funds raised from the livestream link will be donated to the Los Angeles County wildfire victims, to help them re-establish their lives once again. Rockstars, celebrities, music executives, supercross motorcycle racing stars, and surprise guests will join forces at the Gala to help this great cause. Radio/television legend Eddie Trunk and entertainment personality Cathy Rankin will Host the event. Poison’s Rikki Rockett, Kill Devil Hill, former Megadeth members Chris Poland and Jeff Young, Southern California’s Alibis, and Rochester New York band Wicked will perform, along with All-Star Jams and surprise performances.
2025 Metal Hall Of Fame inductees:
Darrell Dimebag Abbott (20th year memoriam, with surprise guests)
Rikki Rockett (Poison, Inducted by SiriusXM/Hair Nation’s Tommy London)
Tony Macalpine
Dangerous Toys
Life Of Agony
KNAC Radio
Alissa White-gluz (Arch Enemy)
Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (Misfits)
Cannibal Corpse
Burton C. Bell (Fear Factory)
Jeff Young (Megadeth/ Kings of Thrash)
The Metal Hall of Fame is a non profit organization, dedicated to forever enshrining the iconic musicians and music industry executives responsible for making Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music what it is today. Their contribution to the genre is invaluable, and they continue to inspire fans throughout the world, from generation to generation.
Every January, industry executives and fans attend the Metal Hall of Fame Gala (The most Important Night In Hard Rock and Heavy Metal). All proceeds go to bringing free music programs to help special needs children.
For more information, please contact 973-263-0420, or info@themetalhalloffame.org
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