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Las Vegas’ Punk Rock Museum delays opening and announces tour guides

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The new museum has confirmed some of the punk rock legends to offer guided tours.

Las Vegas’ Punk Rock Museum has delayed its opening until 10 March 2023. The upcoming attraction will be home to a bar, tattoo shop and wedding chapel.

The new museum has announced some of the musicians to offer guided tours from 1 April. These include Roger Miret (Agnostic Front), Smelly (NOFX), Louiche Mayorga (Suicidal Tendencies), Stacey Dee (Bad Cop/Bad Cop), Angelo Moore (Fishbone), and Noodles (The Offspring).

Musicians to offer guided tours

Additional tour guides to be confirmed are as follows:

  • Don Bolles from Germs/45 Graves
  • Greg Hetson from Circle Jerks/Punk Rock Karaoke 
  • Warren Fitzgerald from The Vandals
  • Pete Koller from Sick Of It All
  • Joe Escalante from The Vandals
  • Linh Le from Bad Cop/Bad Cop
  • Intruder Blue from Masked Intruder
  • Scott Shiflett from Face To Face
  • Paddy Costello from Dillinger Four
  • Zach Blair from Rise Against

Highlights at the Punk Rock Museum include a wall of ‘Insignificant and Unknown Bands’, and in the ‘Jam Room’, guests will play guitars used by bands such as Pennywise, Rise Against, NOFS and Sick of it All.

Located adjacent to the Little Darlings strip club, the 12,000-square-foot museum will also showcase the leather jackets worn by Iron Cross, The Casualties and Rancid.

Museum to debut in March 2023

Punk rock is arguably the most significant style of music,” a previous statement said. “This isn’t just for punk bands that have made a big impact or sold a lot of records.

“This is for every punk band that has ever been on a flyer, played in a basement, or recorded a demo tape. This is an all-inclusive museum dedicated to punk rock for punks and looky-loos alike!”

Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA), a multidisciplinary firm specialising in the planning and design of museums, exhibits, educational environments and visitor attractions, is a design consultant for this project.

In more news, the Museum of Illusions is heading to Las Vegas, with its largest attraction to date set to open in early spring 2023.

Images: Punk Rock Museum

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Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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