Overall Rating
4.2
By Rattler101
Halestorm
it was a great concert and had lots of fun a great show to see but wasn't sure of the bands before Halestorm but liked the music a lot hope to see more concerts in future
By Xtina8575609
Halestorm unstoppable
Lzzy Hale has the vocals and guitar rifts that are life!
By USN1RET
Line-up was awesome
All bands where awesome. Would definitely see all of them again.
By RedZero
Mediocre
Too much weird solo singing and not enough music played. Drum solo is a waste. Delete it and play music intead.
Hard rock juggernaut HALESTORM will return to Australian in December for a headline tour.
Recently in Australia for the second annual Download Festival Australia, they will return with special guests Black Stone Cherry to bring the ruckus!
Wall of Sound saw Halestorm at Download Festival Australia and proclaimed that "The four-piece from Pennsylvania brought the mayhem to Australia. Horns up were demanded by the self-described crazy chick on stage, with fans responding accordingly." and The Guardian praised the Download Festival show and Hale in particular, saying "Few voices in rock are as dynamic as Lzzy Hale’s. Her range takes lesser bands to the cleaners and then tosses them roadside from a 1972 Pontiac."
Since their inception in 1998, Halestorm have toured extensively with a diverse variety of artists, including Eric Church, Avenged Sevenfold, Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, ZZ Top and Evanescence. They’ve played around 2,500 dates around the world to date, and performed at festivals like Taste of Chaos and Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival. The band scored a Grammy for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance in 2013, and Lzzy was named the "Dimebag Darrell Shredder of the Year" at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards in 2016. Both Halestorm and The Strange Case of… were certified Gold, further evidencing Halestorm’s massively supportive fanbase.
Halestorm have also made history: "Love Bites (So Do I)," the hit single from The Strange Case of…ascended to No. 1 at Active Rock radio in the U.S., making Halestorm the first-ever female-fronted group to earn the top spot on the format.