Zakk Wylde, frontman of Black Label Society, is scheduled to perform a solo acoustic mini-set at Amoeba Hollywood on February 11 at 5 p.m. The event will also include a poster signing. This special appearance is to promote Black Label Society's forthcoming album, 'Engines Of Demolition,' set to be released on March 27 through MNRK Heavy.
The new album will consist of 15 tracks, featuring previously released singles such as 'Name In Blood,' 'Broken And Blind,' 'The Gallows,' and 'Lord Humungus.' Among the songs is 'Ozzy's Song,' which pays tribute to Wylde's longtime collaborator, Ozzy Osbourne. Wylde joined Osbourne's band nearly 40 years ago and has played on most of his solo releases.
The acoustic performance at Amoeba Hollywood is free and suitable for all ages, with no ticket required to attend. However, tickets for the poster signing event are available through pre-purchasing the 'Engines Of Demolition' vinyl at Amoeba Hollywood. Attendees can also have their photo taken with Wylde during the signing, although no additional items can be signed.
Black Label Society has been an active force in heavy metal since 1998, releasing nearly a dozen studio albums and gaining a loyal fanbase worldwide. Their previous works have charted highly and sold millions of copies, cementing Wylde's status as a prominent figure in the genre alongside his extensive work with Ozzy Osbourne.
Pre-purchased albums will be available for pickup at Amoeba Hollywood starting March 27, with proof of purchase required. Wylde's appearance at Amoeba offers fans an intimate and unique opportunity to engage with the artist ahead of the new album's release.