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John 5 Releases “A Hollywood Story”

John 5 Releases “A Hollywood Story”

John 5's new song "A Hollywood Story" is intended to give fans a glimpse into his incredible journey from a young guitarist to touring with Marilyn Manson and more.


Says John 5 of the song, "’A Hollywood Story’ is a look back on my career and how lucky I am to have had the experiences that I've had. When you’re a little kid, in your room, dreaming of your future, I never could’ve dreamt of what has happened to me in real life. I’m so appreciative and so happy. So go after your dreams whatever they may be."

John 5 - A Hollywood Story (Official Music Video)

The new track comes after the release of the instrumental track “The Ghost” last October as well as a series of sold-out tour dates in 2023. John 5 will hit the road again this fall on the Strung Out Tour, with special guest Turning Jane, beginning September 1 in Boston, MA and ending October 24 in Novato, CA, with a number of Canadian dates. These new solo appearances will be in addition to John 5’s confirmed dates with Mötley Crüe including Summerfest, Louder Than Life and Aftershock festivals. The full itinerary of John 5’s fall tour is below; tickets go on sale this Friday, June 14.

JOHN 5 STRUNG OUT TOUR 2024

  • Sept 1 Boston, MA @ City Winery
  • Sept 2 Hampton Beach, NH @ Wally’s
  • Sept 4 Albany, NY @ Empire Live
  • Sept 5 Montreal, QC @ Le Studio TD
  • Sept 6 Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
  • Sept 7 Cadillac, MI @ Venue Event Center
  • Sept 8 Westland, MI @ Token Lounge
  • Sept 9 Chicago, IL @ City Winery
  • Sept 10 Madison, WI @Majestic Theater
  • Sept 12 Sioux Falls, SD @ Bigs Bar
  • Sept 13 Fargo, ND @ Sanctuary Events Center
  • Sept 14 Winnipeg, MB @ Park Theatre
  • Sept 15 Regina, SK @ The Exchange
  • Sept 17 Edmonton, AB @ Starlite Room
  • Sept 18 TBA
  • Sept 19 Kelowna, BC @ The Revelry
  • Sept 20 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater
  • Sept 21 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
  • Sept 22 Portland, OR @ Bossanova Ballroom
  • Oct 23 Menlo Park, CA @ The Guild Theater
  • Oct 24 Novato, CA @ Hopmonk

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