Top Row: Chris #2/Anti-Flag, Photo: Josh Massie; Jennifer Finch/L7, Photo: Jack Gregory;
Monkey/The Adicts, Photo: Dod Morrison. Center Row: Jack Grisham/TSOL, Photo: Alison
Braun; Fat Mike/NOFX, Photo: InDecline; Intruder Blue/Masked Intruder, Photo: Bambi Guthrie;
Mike Roche/TSOL, Photo: Tracy Elizabeth. Bottom Row: Talli (Nubs) Osborne/Nubs & Her Studs, Photo: Ian Pettigrew; Smelly/NOFX,
Photo: Lisa Johnson; Roger Miret/Agnostic Front, Photo: BRITTA.; Rick Lopez/The Casualties, Photo: Sol Luongo.
THE PUNK ROCK MUSEUM ANNOUNCES GENERAL ADMISSION, PUNK TOUR
GUIDE TICKETS NOW ON SALE
More Legendary Punk Tour Guides Revealed!
The Punk Rock Museum announces general admission and Punk Tour Guide tickets are now on sale. Punk Tours include an updated list of guides appearing in April.
General admission ticket information is available here; Punk Rock Guided Tour ticket information is available here.
Tour Guides for April include:
- Chris #2 – Anti Flag
- Jennifer Finch – L7
- Monkey – The Adicts
- Jack Grisham – TSOL
- Fat Mike – NOFX
- Intruder Blue – Masked Intruder
- Mike Roche – TSOL
- Talli (Nubs) Osborne – Nubs & Her Studs
- Smelly – NOFX
- Roger Miret – Agnostic Front
- Rick Lopez – The Casualties
Tours will typically run for 60-75 minutes and will be generally offered three times daily for most guided tours. From Noodles from the Offspring to Jennifer Finch of L7, every tour guide will tell unscripted stories from their personal experiences. Booking these tours now is encouraged as space will be limited to only 20 people/tour. Everyone involved has put their hearts into making sure this experience is authentic and mind blowing for guests.
More information about The Punk Rock Museum will be announced soon.
ABOUT THE PUNK ROCK MUSEUM
The Punk Rock Museum is the world’s most comprehensive attraction dedicated to the history, culture and absurdity of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s bastard stepchild. Located in Las Vegas, it will house not only artifacts and memorabilia from across the world’s punk scene—such as handwritten lyrics, instruments, clothing, photos, flyers and artwork—but also a bar, tattoo parlor, wedding/wake chapel, punk merch shop, performance space and more. Encompassing 12,000 square feet at 1422 Western Ave., between the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown, the museum will celebrate the genre’s substantial cultural impact over the last half-century. For more information about The Punk Rock Museum, go to thepunkrockmuseum.com and follow on Facebook and Instagram @thepunkrockmuseum.