HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES Release their first live version of ‘My Generation’

Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry, and Tommy Henriksen reinterpret the classic by The Who with Special Guest DUFF

The Hollywood Vampires, the legendary supergroup, release a new single today – “My Generation (Live in Rio 2015)”. The recording is taken from their groundbreaking performance at the Rock in Rio Festival in 2015 and part of their first ever live album “Live in Rio”, out this June.

With “My Generation”, Pete Townshend of The Who created a timeless classic in 1965. 50 years later, this song is revived by the Hollywood Vampires and performed in front of 100,000 fans.

This is rock in its purest form. Known for their incredible energy on stage, this performance is no exception. Alice Cooper, Johnny Deep, Joe Perry, Tommy Henriksen and special guest Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses) who’s performing the iconic bass lines show once again why they are one of the best live bands in the world.

In 2015, the Hollywood Vampires not only released their first album, but also played one of their biggest concerts, which will now be released as their first live album. After this success and the media interest in the ultimate rock group, sold-out concerts and tours all over the world followed and in 2019, finally, the second album “Rise”. Over 50,000 physical units sold, millions of streams and worldwide cover stories in major magazines later, fans, press and the band were ready to bring these songs to the stage. Unfortunately, part of the tour had to be postponed due to the pandemic and will finally be made up for this summer. Fittingly, the first live album will be released a few days earlier, on 02 June 2023

The new album “Live in Rio” will be released on 2nd of June, 2023 by earMUSIC as CD+DVD Digipak, CD+Blu-ray Digipak, limited & numbered 2LP Gatefold Black and can be pre-ordered HERE

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