W.A.S.P. will perform their entire debut album live for the first time in 40 years at The Plaza Live in Orlando
- Alastair Mac
- May 30, 2024
- 2 min read
W.A.S.P. are hitting the road this October through December to perform their 1984 self-titled debut album for the first time in 40 years on the Album One Alive World Tour.

August 17, 2024, marks the 40th anniversary of the release of W.A.S.P.'s first album, and for the first time in 40 years. the band will perform the entire debut album from start to finish on the 'Album One Alive World Tour.'
The tour includes a stop in Orlando on Sunday, November 24, when the heavy metal band will take to the stage at The Plaza Live.
Support on the tour will come from DEATH ANGEL and UNTO OTHERS.
Tickets for the Orlando show are on sale Friday at 10am via axs.com.
W.A.S.P. lead vocalist Blackie Lawless commented: "It was an angry record made by an angry band. It was a record that not only reflected the attitude of the band members who made it, but also a record that reflected its time." This record became a central piece of the 1980s metal scene and remains one of the best metal debut albums of all time.
Few bands in the history of Rock N’ Roll have ever incited the love, the hate, the raw emotional effect this Band has had on the world.
From the very beginning, in the small venues of Los Angeles California, and later to the numerous countries worldwide that banned these Winged Assassins from performing live, the Band’s unique style of Shock and Rock caused Religious organizations, Local City Councils, Parliaments, and the Washington D.C. Senate to hold hearings in an effort to bar this group from selling records and trashing stages everywhere they played.
The band’s founding member, frontman Blackie Lawless, has led the group as its lead vocalist and primary songwriter since its beginning. His unique brand of visual, social and political comment took the group to worldwide heights and sold millions of records alongside a legacy of sold out shows across the globe for 4 decades.
Joined by bassist Mike Duda and guitarist Doug Blair, along with drummer extraordinaire Aquiles Priester, will take the Band and the Fans back to where it all started. Complete with the stage show extravaganza that many fans never saw live.

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