The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland has announced a new exhibit titled “Women in Metal: You Will Know My Name” to open on July 10th. The exhibit is set to showcase a slate of women in the world of heavy metal, including Lzzy Hale, Lita Ford, Alissa White-Gluz, Taylor Momsen, Courtney LaPlante, and many more.
The exhibit is a celebration of the contributions of women to the heavy metal genre. Lzzy Hale, Lita Ford, Alissa White-Gluz, Taylor Momsen, and Courtney LaPlante are among the women featured in the exhibit.
Comments from the Rock Hall and Lzzy Hale
Haley Cronin, assistant curator of the Rock Hall, said, “Women have been pivotal influencers and changemakers in the metal genre since its inception. We are excited to tell the stories of those women who stand firmly and courageously at the forefront of innovation and acceptance, and through their raw power pave the way for all girls who just want to rock.”
Lzzy Hale said, “I’m so proud to be a part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s ‘Women in Metal’ Exhibit. I’m honored to stand next to my sisters of scream. These women have set me on fire and helped shape this genre. Together, we are creating a space to shine, be loud, and carve a path for the next generation to follow, like our foremothers inspired us. Raise Your Horns and come celebrate with me on July 10th!”
Exhibit Opening and Tickets
The opening of the exhibit will feature a short acoustic set by Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger, as well as sets from Storms Within, MAXILLA, and Reign of Z.
Tickets for the opening of the exhibit are on sale now.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is set to open the “Women in Metal: You Will Know My Name” exhibit on July 10th, and fans can look forward to a celebration of the women who have helped shape the heavy metal genre. With the exhibit, the Rock Hall aims to honor the contributions of women to heavy metal and provide a platform for their stories to be told. The exhibit is a must-visit for fans of heavy metal and rock music, and is sure to be an exciting addition to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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