W.A.S.P. Announces Massive '1984 To Headless' Tour with KK'S PRIEST
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Rock legends W.A.S.P.

have announced a massive tour titled "1984 To Headless", which will see the band playing hits from their first four albums.

The extensive trek will kick off on September 10 in California and run through October 31, with KK'S PRIEST serving as special guests.

The tour promises to be a thrilling experience for fans of W.A.S.P.'s iconic sound, which has cemented its place in rock history.

W.A.S.P.

frontman Blackie Lawless recently spoke about the band's meet-and-greets, where fans can get up close and personal with the musician and participate in a Q&A session.

During the interview, he revealed that the lyrics of their songs are what bring fans together, citing numerous emotional stories from fans who have credited W.A.S.P.'s music with changing their lives.

This latest development comes after W.A.S.P.

recently wrapped up their first U.S.

tour in 10 years with a sold-out show on December 11, 2022 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.

The band's performances included the return of classic song "Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)", which hadn't been played live in over 15 years.

W.A.S.P.'s latest release was "ReIdolized (The Soundtrack To The Crimson Idol)" in February 2018, a new version of their classic 1992 album "The Crimson Idol".

The re-recorded version also features four songs missing from the original album.

W.A.S.P.'s most recent studio album of all-new original material was 2015's "Golgotha".