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Starland Ballroom: A Fusion of Iconic Performances and Emerging Talents

The Starland Ballroom takes the spotlight with a lineup of electrifying events set to captivate audiences in 2025. From the exhilarating Live Band Karaoke in Buffalo to iconic performances by legends like Ace Frehley and Hollywood Undead, the venue promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers. Not to be missed are emerging stars like Ole 60 and BoyWithUke, as well as the charming family-friendly show, 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea'. Get ready for an eclectic mix of music, storytelling, and unforgettable performances.

Apr 28, 2025
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1. Live Band Karaoke Pop and Top 40 Edition
Starland Ballroom presents an unforgettable night of live band karaoke on March 15, 2025, at the Rec Room in Buffalo, US. Get ready to take the stage and belt out your favorite pop and rock hits backed by a live band. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a karaoke newbie, this is your chance to shine. Doors open at 10:00 PM. Don't miss this unique opportunity to unleash your inner rockstar! Secure your tickets now at https://www.ticketweb.com/event/live-band-karaoke-pop-and-rec-room-tickets/14040453?REFERRAL_ID=tmfeed. See you there!
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Mar 15 - Aug 2, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Houston, TX · Rec Room

2. Ace Frehley
Like a shooting star headed toward earth from another solar system, Ace Frehley operates in his own musical galaxy. He’s a musical maverick and iconoclast adored by millions of fans around the world. Through his seminal work with KISS and as a solo artist, Ace Frehley is championed as one of the most influential guitar players of the last four decades and his impact on popular music is immeasurable. With his smash 1978 solo album and post KISS work including 2009 Anomaly, Frehley continues to be the best selling member of the original band.
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May 2, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Sayreville · Starland Ballroom

3. BoyWithUke
TRANSFER DELAY: Fans may begin to transfer tickets 7 days prior to show.
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May 3, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Sayreville · Starland Ballroom

4. Ole 60
Hailing from Hawesville, KY and emerging onto the music scene after the release of their “Three Twenty Four – EP”, Ole 60 has swiftly risen to prominence, becoming one of the most talked-about bands of 2024. With a sound that masterfully blends grunge rock and roll, blues, and a touch of southern charm, Ole 60 has captivated audiences nationwide, proving that even in a short time, they are a force to me reckoned with. In just a year, Ole 60 has achieved remarkable milestones. "Three Twenty Four", their debut EP released in the fall of 2023 has received critical acclaim, with singles like "Smoke & A Light" and "Insane" topping charts and accumulating over 150 million on demand streams in its first year. The band's energetic live performances, characterized by electrifying guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and an infectious stage presence, have led to sold-out shows across the country and a rapidly growing fanbase. Ole 60's impact on the music scene is undeniable. They have been featured in top music magazines, and their music videos have garnered millions of views on YouTube. Additionally, their participation in major music festivals has further solidified their reputation as a must-see live act. Despite their rapid ascent, Ole 60 remains dedicated to their roots and their fans. They continue to write and perform music that resonates with listeners, drawing from personal experiences and stories that reflect the spirit of their Southern heritage. With their unstoppable momentum, Ole 60 is poised to have an indelible mark on the music industry for years to come.
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May 8, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Sayreville · Starland Ballroom

5. Hollywood Undead & Tech N9ne
The number five holds a deep significance. We have five senses. Five points adorn a star. Five represents man in theology. For the five members of Hollywood Undead—Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Charlie Scene, Funny Man, and Danny—the digit perfectly encapsulates their fifth full-length offering—FIVE [Dove & Grenade Media/BMG]. “We’re five brothers, and this is our fifth record,” affirms Johnny 3 Tears. “Nothing gets to the essence of the music like this number does. Numerology has a lot of power. When we said Five, it just made sense. The fact that we could all agree on one word codifies who we are. It also nods back to ‘No. 5’ from our first album, because it was our fifth song. Moreover, it hints at this secret society of fans supporting us for the past decade. The number is significant, and this is a significant moment for us.” It’s also a moment that the Los Angeles band has been working towards since the release of their RIAA platinum-certified 2008 debut, Swan Songs. Along the way, the group’s unmistakable and inebriating distillation of rock, hip-hop, industrial, and electronic incited the rise of a bona fide cult audience comprised of millions. For the uninitiated, think Trent Reznor producing Enter The Wu-Tang Clan – 36 Chambers in 2020, and you’re halfway there…Quietly infecting the mainstream, their 2011 sophomore effort American Tragedy went gold and bowed at #4 on the Billboard Top 200, while 2013’s Notes From The Underground seized #2. In 2015, Day of the Dead spawned another smash in the form of the title track, which amassed 21.1 million Spotify streams and 17 million YouTube/VEVO views. Known for atomic live performances, the quintet regularly sells out shows around the world from Massachusetts and Miami to Moscow and Manchester. They’ve toured alongside the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, and Stone Sour in addition to notching features from Billboard, Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, Revolver, and more. 2016 saw Hollywood Undead unfurl the next chapter of this saga. For the first time, the band found itself free from the major label system. They launched their very own imprint Dove & Grenade Media and forged a strategic alliance with BMG. That independence became a cornerstone of the creative process behind Five. “This time around, we took matters into our own hands more as a band,” says J-Dog. “We did more writing and producing ourselves. We were more hands-on than ever before. We realized that nobody knows our music better than we do. When we made this record, we didn’t have to think as much. We could go with our hearts more. It’s a group effort. One or more members put their blood, sweat, tears, and soul into every song. We took the reins of our own destiny.” “We had complete creative control,” Johnny 3 Tears continues. “BMG is a partner with us. We’re working together. They saw our vision. It wasn’t about pandering to anyone or having to write a hit single. Because everything fell on our shoulders, we really held ourselves accountable. Also, now that we’re an indie band, we might finally get some of that hipster pussy.” Hollywood Undead Bio - Page 2 …Time certainly hasn’t softened their sense of humor, nor their edge for that matter—only sharpened both. Five bursts out of the gate with the opener and first single “California Dreaming.” Powered by neck-snapping guitars and fast and furious bars, the song cycles between guttural rapping and quick quips. Everything culminates on the choral chant “We never sleep, in California we’re dreaming.” “It dissects both sides of California,” J-Dog reveals. “You’ve got the glitz, glamour, sun, and surf. Then, you’ve got the super fucked side of people not being able to afford rent, celebrities being assholes, and that fake façade. We wanted to do a heavy song with a Red Hot Chili Peppers-esque chorus. It’s an old school vibe explored in a new way.” Elsewhere, “We Own The Night” struts between stadium-size guitars and a visceral volley on the verses punctuated by lines like, “If you fuckers want to die, fucking with Undead is like committing suicide.” “It’s the quintessential Hollywood Undead song,” exclaims J-Dog. “It’s got that shit talking. There’s a fresh vibe with the organ though. We were inspired by Hans Zimmer’s use of it in Interstellar, so we added this cinematic element to the track.” The airy and ominous “Bad Moon” explores “a fascination with the occult and fucked up things people do at night,” while “Ghost Beach” represents another breakthrough as the first “HU song with all clean vocals.” “Your Life” closes Five with elegiac keys, jagged riffing, and an 808-boom propelled by edge-of-your-seat raps and an undeniable plea, “It’s your life. It’s do or die.” “We were shitfaced drinking in the rain under an awning on Wilcox Avenue in Hollywood at three in the morning,” recalls J-Dog. “That’s how the chorus came about.” “It’s true,” smiles Johnny 3 Tears. “I love when ideas come about organically. It’s personal, but it’s a statement for everyone. It might be cliché to say, but it needs to be repeated: You can’t waste your fucking time. It’s a self-affirmation. Every moment you waste worrying is a moment you could’ve been done something that might actually have consequence by the day you die.” Threading together this collage of metallic instrumentation, street corner poetry, and industrial haze, the group tapped the mixing talents of Dan Lancaster [Bring Me The Horizon] for all 14 tracks, while reteaming with longtime collaborators Griffin Boice and Sean Gould behind the board. A decade on, the raw anger and passion that defined Hollywood Undead since day one is more dangerous than ever before. “A lot of guys who have been in bands a lot longer than we have say stupid shit like, ‘It’s just a paycheck at this point,’ but that is so not the case—we still eat, breathe, and live Hollywood Undead,” J-Dog leaves off. “We still write music as if it’s our first record, and we have to prove ourselves every single time. This is our whole world. We appreciate how far we’ve come. We appreciate that we’ve gotten to travel the world. We’re passionate about life, family, and shit we put our energy into. We’ll forever be Hollywood Undead. It’ll always be ingrained in us. I think that’s why people connect to us. They know it’s genuine.” “Everything else in my life has come and gone at some point or another except for Hollywood Undead,” concludes Johnny 3 Tears. “It’s much more than just a band. We had a fellowship long before we started Hollywood Undead Bio - Page 3 writing music together. I’m just so happy the people I get to write music with happen to be my best friends as well. It’s interesting because we’ve gone through so much in life together before Hollywood Undead. Going through this experience, it’s much more than the band to me. I can’t imagine life without it. Long after we stop someday, it’s going to be something I look back on and appreciate. Our fans make us feel like we’re in the biggest group in the world. How much they care about the music inspires us to never let them down. Five is for them.” – Rick Florino, July 201
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May 9, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Sayreville · Starland Ballroom

6. Louie DeVito
For table/bottle service, please email Lynnette: LAUCONE@spectrumfcs.com.
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May 17, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Sayreville · Starland Ballroom

7. Less Than Jake
From sweaty club shows to uproarious festival dates, LESS THAN JAKE’S deeds are best measured in the smiles they’ve generated for life-long fans and new listeners alike.
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Jun 20, 2025
Starland Ballroom

Sayreville · Starland Ballroom

8. The Tiger Who Came To Tea
The renowned Starland Ballroom is excited to present a captivating performance on July 14, 2025, at the prestigious Theatre Royal Haymarket in London. The show begins at 1:30 PM, promising an afternoon filled with enchanting storytelling and mesmerizing performances. This event is a perfect outing for both individuals and families. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! For more information and to secure your tickets, please visit the primary event link. Join us for a day of unforgettable performing arts!
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Jul 14 - Sep 7, 2025
Starland Ballroom

London · Theatre Royal Haymarket

Conclusion
In 2025, Starland Ballroom has curated a vibrant and eclectic lineup that reflects their commitment to delivering high-quality entertainment across genres. From the iconic sounds of Ace Frehley and Hollywood Undead to the charming Ole 60 and BoyWithUke, the venue remains a beacon for music and performing arts enthusiasts. The family-friendly 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea' adds a delightful touch to their offerings, ensuring there’s something for everyone. As Starland Ballroom continues to bridge the gap between legendary icons and emerging talents, audiences can look forward to a year of unforgettable performances.
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