Great White & Slaughter

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This ticket may only be purchased directly through our website or the box office located at our property. We do not use third-party resellers or brokers for ticket sales. Tickets purchased through third-party resellers or brokers are not valid for entry. We will not refund or exchange tickets purchased through third-party resellers or brokers. This ticket may not be resold, transferred or used for commercial purposes (e.g., promotions, contests, advertising or giveaways), without our express, written permission.
BRETT CARLISLE – VOCALS
MARK KENDALL – GUITARS
MICHAEL LARDIE – GUITARS, KEYBOARDS
AUDIE DESBROW – DRUMS
SCOTT SNYDER - BASS
For a band to continue to thrive 40 years in the music business, the mantra must be,
these songs are bigger than any one member. GRAMMY nominated hard rock
legends, Great White are adding onto that line with the saying: expect the
unexpected. It’s rock and roll, baby. The peaks and the valleys haven’t stopped– nor
has the music. Great White’s ride runs deep and its passion for the music goes beyond
any depth.
Four decades in and Great White enlists Brett Carlisle to take over vocal duties and
lead the charge on hit after hit. That arsenal of songs include the Grammy nominated
Best Hard Rock Performance hit, “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” Great White has sold
over 10 million albums worldwide, has six Top 100 Billboard hits, nine Top 200
Billboard albums, two platinum albums, and clocked the top of MTV four times.
To experience their hits live in concert—“Rock Me,” “Mista Bone,” “Save Your Love,”
“House of Broken Love,” and “Lady Red Light”—is to ride an emotional wave of
sultry connections, arousing lyrics, and an all-out marathon of hard-hitting
orchestrations. Audiences might also hear tracks like “Stick It”, “The Angel Song”,
“Big Time” or one of the many deep cuts from Great White’s 13 studio albums.
California-based Great White is Mark Kendall (guitar), Michael Lardie (guitar,
keyboards), Audie Desbrow (drums), Scott Snyder (bass), and Brett Carlisle (vocals).
Since 1982, the Great White sound has captivated audiences worldwide with
crushing, blues-based guitar riffs and swagger that invokes an emotional high for
anyone that listens. The band’s core writing team of Lardie and Kendall forged
numerous hits over the years, and when Desbrow joined in ’85, the grooves hooked
an amazing stride.
1990 SLAUGHTER hit radio, MTV and the U.S. touring circuit like a tornado- coming seemingly out of nowhere to roll through everything in its path and turn it upside down. Touring the world with bands that they loved, Kiss, Ozzy, and others meant the good times were just a song away, and their first hit single, "Up All Night" certainly fit into that mold, their second chart-topper, "Fly To The Angels" was more representative of the spirituality and awareness that goes into most of the band's music and lyrics. But never were SLAUGHTER more accurately represented that live onstage in front of their legions of devoted fans over the last ten years.
1991-during this time filmed what became a platinum home video "From the Beginning" depicting the bands rather different and humorous lifestyle. To showcase the live prowess, the band had garnered during their first tour, the band released "Stick It Live" a five song EP collection which entered the billboard charts and went gold as quickly as it was released. This was certainly a shock to the non-believers in the world.
SLAUGHTER was contacted by Orion pictures and Record Producer Jimmy Lovine to write and record what would become the theme song for "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" and later made a video that featured clips from the film as well. This CD was also certified gold.
1992 -the band went on to record the "The Wild Life", its second record after a consistent schedule of touring behind the multi-platinum debut, "Stick It To Ya." During this time the band was awarded the prestigious American Music Award. The "WildLife" CD entered the billboard charts the first week of release in the top ten at # 8 and was shortly their after certified platinum. The band also filmed what became a second gold home video documenting the making of the "The Wild Life" CD. The band embarked on a tour that would take them through their first challenging obstacle to overcome.
During the Ozzy Osbourne Tour (June 1992), Singer Mark SLAUGHTER was diagnosed with a nodule on his right vocal cord that required surgical attention that was later performed in August 1992. The band would not perform again until Halloween of 1992 on the Dick Clark's Halloween Special from Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA. The band continued to tour with the Damn Yankees bringing them midway through the 1993 season. After receiving the most media attention for a second CD effort, the band began to make plans to record their next Chrysalis release (Fear No Evil). The next series of challenges was soon to come. The writing of "Fear No Evil" in Las Vegas seemed to start out with a normal timber as all other records thus far. However midway into writing, guitarist Tim Kelly and then tour manager were arrested in Las Vegas by drug enforcement agents for a six plus year old charge involving narcotic trafficking. From this point through completion of the record, it was not known if Tim Kelly would ever tour with the band again. Soon to add gasoline to the fire was the small dirt bike accident within a half mile of Dana Strum's house in Las Vegas, NV causing multiple broken bones including a left wrist and two fingers on the left hand (the hand he plays bass with). Once again the band was determined to continue on.
Tickets are $80, $70, $65, and $55 plus tax and an online/phone ticketing fee (this fee is waived when tickets are purchased in the Gift Shop). Tickets in the ADA section are for patrons with mobility disabilities and up to three companions. If companion seating is not available because the ADA section is sold out, GFC will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat, if available, at the purchase price of the other section. Tickets can be purchased in the Gift Shop or online.
Doors open at 7 PM for the 8 PM show.
We will not honor any tickets purchased from third party website.
This ticket may only be purchased directly through our website or the box office located at our property. We do not use third-party resellers or brokers for ticket sales. Tickets purchased through third-party resellers or brokers are not valid for entry. We will not refund or exchange tickets purchased through third-party resellers or brokers. This ticket may not be resold, transferred or used for commercial purposes (e.g., promotions, contests, advertising or giveaways), without our express, written permission.
BRETT CARLISLE – VOCALS
MARK KENDALL – GUITARS
MICHAEL LARDIE – GUITARS, KEYBOARDS
AUDIE DESBROW – DRUMS
SCOTT SNYDER - BASS
For a band to continue to thrive 40 years in the music business, the mantra must be,
these songs are bigger than any one member. GRAMMY nominated hard rock
legends, Great White are adding onto that line with the saying: expect the
unexpected. It’s rock and roll, baby. The peaks and the valleys haven’t stopped– nor
has the music. Great White’s ride runs deep and its passion for the music goes beyond
any depth.
Four decades in and Great White enlists Brett Carlisle to take over vocal duties and
lead the charge on hit after hit. That arsenal of songs include the Grammy nominated
Best Hard Rock Performance hit, “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” Great White has sold
over 10 million albums worldwide, has six Top 100 Billboard hits, nine Top 200
Billboard albums, two platinum albums, and clocked the top of MTV four times.
To experience their hits live in concert—“Rock Me,” “Mista Bone,” “Save Your Love,”
“House of Broken Love,” and “Lady Red Light”—is to ride an emotional wave of
sultry connections, arousing lyrics, and an all-out marathon of hard-hitting
orchestrations. Audiences might also hear tracks like “Stick It”, “The Angel Song”,
“Big Time” or one of the many deep cuts from Great White’s 13 studio albums.
California-based Great White is Mark Kendall (guitar), Michael Lardie (guitar,
keyboards), Audie Desbrow (drums), Scott Snyder (bass), and Brett Carlisle (vocals).
Since 1982, the Great White sound has captivated audiences worldwide with
crushing, blues-based guitar riffs and swagger that invokes an emotional high for
anyone that listens. The band’s core writing team of Lardie and Kendall forged
numerous hits over the years, and when Desbrow joined in ’85, the grooves hooked
an amazing stride.
1990 SLAUGHTER hit radio, MTV and the U.S. touring circuit like a tornado- coming seemingly out of nowhere to roll through everything in its path and turn it upside down. Touring the world with bands that they loved, Kiss, Ozzy, and others meant the good times were just a song away, and their first hit single, "Up All Night" certainly fit into that mold, their second chart-topper, "Fly To The Angels" was more representative of the spirituality and awareness that goes into most of the band's music and lyrics. But never were SLAUGHTER more accurately represented that live onstage in front of their legions of devoted fans over the last ten years.
1991-during this time filmed what became a platinum home video "From the Beginning" depicting the bands rather different and humorous lifestyle. To showcase the live prowess, the band had garnered during their first tour, the band released "Stick It Live" a five song EP collection which entered the billboard charts and went gold as quickly as it was released. This was certainly a shock to the non-believers in the world.
SLAUGHTER was contacted by Orion pictures and Record Producer Jimmy Lovine to write and record what would become the theme song for "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" and later made a video that featured clips from the film as well. This CD was also certified gold.
1992 -the band went on to record the "The Wild Life", its second record after a consistent schedule of touring behind the multi-platinum debut, "Stick It To Ya." During this time the band was awarded the prestigious American Music Award. The "WildLife" CD entered the billboard charts the first week of release in the top ten at # 8 and was shortly their after certified platinum. The band also filmed what became a second gold home video documenting the making of the "The Wild Life" CD. The band embarked on a tour that would take them through their first challenging obstacle to overcome.
During the Ozzy Osbourne Tour (June 1992), Singer Mark SLAUGHTER was diagnosed with a nodule on his right vocal cord that required surgical attention that was later performed in August 1992. The band would not perform again until Halloween of 1992 on the Dick Clark's Halloween Special from Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA. The band continued to tour with the Damn Yankees bringing them midway through the 1993 season. After receiving the most media attention for a second CD effort, the band began to make plans to record their next Chrysalis release (Fear No Evil). The next series of challenges was soon to come. The writing of "Fear No Evil" in Las Vegas seemed to start out with a normal timber as all other records thus far. However midway into writing, guitarist Tim Kelly and then tour manager were arrested in Las Vegas by drug enforcement agents for a six plus year old charge involving narcotic trafficking. From this point through completion of the record, it was not known if Tim Kelly would ever tour with the band again. Soon to add gasoline to the fire was the small dirt bike accident within a half mile of Dana Strum's house in Las Vegas, NV causing multiple broken bones including a left wrist and two fingers on the left hand (the hand he plays bass with). Once again the band was determined to continue on.
Tickets are $80, $70, $65, and $55 plus tax and an online/phone ticketing fee (this fee is waived when tickets are purchased in the Gift Shop). Tickets in the ADA section are for patrons with mobility disabilities and up to three companions. If companion seating is not available because the ADA section is sold out, GFC will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat, if available, at the purchase price of the other section. Tickets can be purchased in the Gift Shop or online.
Doors open at 7 PM for the 8 PM show.
We will not honor any tickets purchased from third party website.
