Earlier this year, the Original Misfits — better known as the horror punks' classic lineup of Glenn Danzig, Jerry Only, and Doyle von Frankenstein — announced they'd be following up last year's Riot Fest reunions with a December concert in Los Angeles billed as their only show of 2017. Well, it looks like they were kidding: The Original Misfits have confirmed a second reunion show set to take place at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas December 28th, two days before their sold-out L.A. gig. Tickets for the concert, which also features seminal hardcore outfit Fear and Chicago pop-punkers Alkaline Trio, go on sale this Friday (September 29th) at 1 P.M. EST; Citi card members can snag them on pre-sale tomorrow, September 26th, at 1 P.M. EST. Find all the details on the poster below, and for more on what to expect from the Misfits reuinion shows, check out performance footage from last year's concert. (Whether ex-Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo will reprise his duties behind the kit remains yet to be seen.)
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