In the wake of Spiritbox’s exit, Ronnie Radke did what he does best and shook things up for Falling In Reverse’s upcoming tour, transforming the Popular Monstour into a rock lover’s paradise. The new lineup features an array of bands, each with its own unique style and sound.
Trapt, the early 2000s rock band best known for “Headstrong,” is making a surprising comeback, and they couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity. “Thanks to Ronnie, we’re not just getting back into the game; we’re also able to eat again,” said lead vocalist Chris Taylor Brown.
As I Lay Dying, Black Veil Brides, Design the Skyline, Attila, and Five Finger Death Punch round out the roster, bringing their own flavor to the tour. Fans are already excited about witnessing such diverse rock bands sharing the stage.
And while Ronnie Radke’s choices have been met with some skepticism, he remains unapologetically aggressive in defending the new lineup. “I chose these bands for a reason. They’re all hungry for success, and I believe in giving people a chance. If you don’t like it, too bad,” Radke said in a recent live stream.
In a candid interview, Trapt’s lead vocalist Chris Taylor Brown expressed his gratitude for the opportunity: “We’re thrilled to be part of the Popular Monstour. It’s not just about getting back in the spotlight; it’s about having the chance to eat again. Thanks to Ronnie, we’re not only rocking the stage, we’re also filling our bellies.“
Ivan Moody from Five Finger Death Punch has turned heads with his political take on the tour. “We’re here to bring the rock and the MAGA spirit to the Popular Monstour,” Moody declared. “We want everyone to know that you can headbang and support your country at the same time.“
With a lineup that spans the rock spectrum, the Popular Monstour is set to be an unforgettable experience for fans. As Trapt, As I Lay Dying, Black Veil Brides, Design the Skyline, Attila, and Five Finger Death Punch prepare to hit the road, one thing is clear: this tour will be a nonstop rock and roll extravaganza that pushes the boundaries of the genre.