Rock 102’s Ultimate Tribute!


Hey Tribute bands! Your chance to tribute with the top tributes in America is here!

If you are in a most excellent classic rock tribute band there is opportunity to play live onstage at Mountain Park in Holyoke!

Rock 102 and Iron Horse Entertainment will host a Battle of the Tribute Bands on Saturday, July 19th at Pearl Street in Northampton.

One band gets the glory of opening for Get The Led Out” the American Led Zeppelin and Lotus Land: A Tribute to Rush on Saturday, August 2nd  at Mountain Park in Holyoke.

To enter, fill out the form below and include a video link of your band performing before July 1st.

Contest rules.

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