Rob Halford, Lzzy Hale, Tenacious D & More Added to Dio Charity Livestream

Rob Halford, Lzzy Hale, Tenacious D and a host of other artists have been added to the upcoming livestream Stand Up and Shout For Ronnie James Dio’s Birthday.

Per a press release, joining The Metal God, Hale, Jables and Kage are Sammy Hagar, Sebastian Bach, John Bush, Mikkey Dee, Duff McKagan, Brian Tichy, Lena Hall, Richie Kotzen, Derek St. Holmes, Scott Travis, Ricky Warwick and Mexican rock band The Warning.

As previously reported, other artists scheduled to appear are Tony Iommi, Teddy ‘Zig Zag’ Andreadis, Carmine Appice, Vinny Appice, Michael Angelo Batio, Joey Belladonna, Chuck Billy, Gilby Clarke, Melody Cristea, Aynsley Dunbar, Frank Ferrer, Lita Ford, Glenn Hughes, Terry Ilous, LA metal band Liliac, Sean McNabb, Jeff Pilson, Rudy Sarzo, Glen Sobel, Lajon Witherspoon, and Brent Woods.

Stand Up and Shout For Ronnie James Dio’s Birthday takes place on July 10, which would’ve been the late Dio’s 79th birthday. The event kicks off at 2 PM PDT/5 PM EDT on RollingLiveStudios.com and benefits the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund. Tickets for the event start at $15 with a number of merch bundles also available ranging from $25 to $350 that also include VIP virtual meet and greets.

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