Rob Zombie Concert LIVE on Howard 101 Halloween

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On Halloween, the Howard Stern channel is being taken over by rocker/director Rob Zombie's "Great American Nightmare", a haunted house/music event, live in Scottsdale and Chicago, this year.

Loudwire.com quoted Zombie: "I am thrilled to be able to expand the Great American Nightmare to TWO new cities this year. My only goal is to make it twice as sick as last year."

Lucky for Stern fans who don't feel like traveling this Halloween, all you have to do is tune in to Howard 101.

Howard 101 is the place to go to hear the concert in full, as well as new stories from Rob Zombie.

While Stern is a Zombie fan, he admitted on the show Monday morning that he hates Halloween, and had a few unkind things to say about the ugly decorations in his apartment lobby.

But Rob Zombie is sure to make his Halloween better.

The "Great American Nightmare is a massive haunted house attraction, complete with entertainment and live music down the "Bloody Boulevard" strip.

Zombie worked with haunted house producer Steve Kopelman to design a fully immersive experience with three haunted attractions based on Zombie's own films: Lords of Salem Total Black Out, Captain Spaulding's Clown School in 3D, and The Devil's Rejects.

The horror movie genius will open the festivities with a heavy metal concert, and the concert is being broadcasted exclusively on Howard 101 on October 31.