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M3 Rock Festival with Warrant, Winger, and more

May 2, 2025  ·  Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

M3 Rock Festival
May 2
M3 Rock Festival
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Warrant, a pop-metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 1984. They gained fame with double-platinum albums and hits like "Heaven" and "Cherry Pie." The band faced lineup changes but remained active, even after the death of iconic frontman Jani Lane. Notable releases include Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich and Cherry Pie, both featuring Top Ten singles. Warrant also collaborated with Jamie St. James and Rob Mason throughout their evolving career.
Former Alice Cooper bassist, Kip Winger formed pop-metal band Winger in 1987. Known for hits like "Seventeen" and "Miles Away," the group enjoyed early success, selling millions. Post-1993, Kip pursued a solo career and later reunited the band in 2002 for more albums and tours.
Great White, featuring Brett Carlisle on vocals, is known for hits like "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" and "Rock Me." They've sold over 10 million albums, earned two platinum awards, and scored multiple Billboard hits. Their core members are Mark Kendall, Michael Lardie, Audie Desbrow, Scott Snyder, and Carlisle, who adds a Southern rock charm.
London-born Lita Ford, ex-Runaways, is a feminist metal icon known for hits "Kiss Me Deadly" and "Close My Eyes Forever" with Ozzy Osbourne. Her solo career features albums like *Lita* and *Living Like a Runaway*, embodying pop-metal style. She's collaborated with Rick Neilsen and Gene Simmons, and published her autobiography in 2016.
Formed by ex-Vinnie Vincent Invasion members, Slaughter launched in 1988, known for catchy metal melodies and Mark Slaughter's unique falsetto. Famous hits and critical resilience, despite style shifts and the tragic loss of guitarist Tim Kelly in 1998.
Vixen is an all-female rock band from St. Paul, MN, known for melodic hard rock and glam metal hits like "Edge of a Broken Heart." They found huge success in the '80s and '90s, shared stages with Bon Jovi, Scorpions, and Ozzy Osbourne, and continued performing despite lineup changes and the passing of founder Jan Kuehnemund in 2013. The band released the concert album "Live Fire" in 2018.
Steven Adler, born in Cleveland, was Guns N' Roses' original drummer, known for the iconic "Appetite for Destruction." Fired by Axl Rose, he later battled addiction and sued the band.
Ace Frehley, Kiss co-founder known for his "Spaceman" makeup, is a legendary guitarist in rock and heavy metal. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he penned the NYT bestseller "No Regrets" and influenced artists like Foo Fighters. His notable albums include his platinum debut and "Space Invader."
Formed in NYC, rock band Spread Eagle is famed for their raw "streetmetal" sound. Known for the hit "Switchblade Serenade," they enjoy global influence and tours.
Born in Bloomington, Indiana, David Lee Roth's dynamic vocals and flamboyant stage presence made him a rock icon. Best known as Van Halen's frontman, he drove hits like "Jump" and "Panama." Roth also found solo success with hits such as "California Girls" and "Just a Gigolo." His solo band featured talents like Steve Vai and Billy Sheehan. A pioneer of imaginative music videos, Roth became a cultural icon. He reunited with Van Halen for a triumphant tour in 2007. His influence remains through both solo work and legendary collaborations.
Teutonic metallers ACCEPT, led by Wolf Hoffmann, gained fame with #1 album "Blind Rage." Known for hits like "Blood Of The Nations," they dominate the metal scene.
Sebastian Bach, born in the Bahamas, is known for his powerful rock voice and iconic hits like “18 and Life” and “Youth Gone Wild” with Skid Row. As the first heavy metal singer on Broadway, he starred in Jekyll & Hyde. Bach has appeared in TV shows like “Trailer Park Boys,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “The Masked Singer.” He has collaborated with Axl Rose and has a versatile presence in theater, music, and TV.
Red Voodoo, from Northern California, channels late '70s-early '80s rock. Led by Dino Wild's vocals and Davin Loiler's guitar, they've shared stages with icons like Sammy Hagar and Alice Cooper, aiming to reinvigorate mainstream rock.

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