Headbangerz Ball

Kingwood, TX

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Travels up to 60 miles

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Overview

Step into a time machine and dial your stereo back to 1987 — because Headbangerz Ball is ready to blast you straight to the golden era of MTV, Sunset Strip, and hair metal excess. This 5-piece powerhouse delivers a high-voltage tribute to the “Decade of Decadence,” channeling the spirit of Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Poison, Whitesnake, Journey, Judas Priest — and more — with the same sweat, swagger, and neon-soaked bravado you remember.

Professional 5 piece band.


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1 review

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Jacob C.

February 2, 2026

Wow!

Blown away at their performance. We really loved the lead singers. Great vocals and performances. Overall good music. Most of us knew every song. It was great.

Hired as: 1980s Era Entertainment

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