Rob Zombie Kicked Out of His Own Concert; Security Thought the Singer was a Homeless Man

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Rob Zombie is a well-known American musician and even a film director and screenwriter. Just recently, he held a show in Las Vegas wherein he was assumed to be a homeless man and kicked out of his own show.

Last week, around late at night, security at a local Nevada venue responded to reports of a homeless man allegedly hanging out backstage at a sold out Rob Zombie show. Rock Feed reported that according to the reports, the man had long hair and smelled badly of alcohol. The security was obviously unaware that the person they assumed was a homeless man was actually the star of the show that night. Fans were already lined up for the concert and yet the star was unable to enter backstage.

A commotion then occurred as they escorted Zombie out if the venue. He allegedly kept screaming "I'm Zombie!" to the security who escorted him out, however he was neither believed nor recognized. The local security was so sure it was just a homeless man trying to get inside the show, given that he smelled like alcohol and cigarettes. He apparently looked like one, too. After the incident, the owner of the venue was searching for the singer, and it was only until then the security realized that they escorted the real Rob Zombie out of his concert.

The singer was of good manners as he responded to the issue. He was even humorous in saying that the security team thought he just meant he was a zombie, rather than meaning he was actually the Rob Zombie. In other news, next to his misunderstanding during the concert in Nevada, Zombie hosted a pre-Halloween scarefest in Villa Park Illinois. According to Rolling Stone, the singer still knows how to get a crowd highly moving. The festival featured three nights of live music and haunted houses. KWTX reports that some of the visitors of this Great American Nightmare haunted house last year already tried to shut it down, having been offended and disgusted with the features. Zombie merely states that it is something to be expected of their project in the first place.

Rob Zombie still definitely knows how to hold a crowd, given the past successes in his musical career. Despite the issue he recently had in Nevada, it didn't stop him from being a professional performer at all.

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