Alice In Chains, Ghost & Stone Temple Pilots Headline Philly’s 93.3 WMMR*B*Q

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On May 19th 2018, Philly rock station WMMR held it’s annual MMR*B*Q in Camden, NJ at the BB&T Pavilion.  This show signifies the start of the summer concerts in Philadelphia, NJ and the Delaware Valley.  Previous shows headliners have included Godsmack, SoundGarden, Rob Zombie and Shinedown to name a few.

This show is one of the celebrations the WMMR is having to honor the station’s 50 years of existence.  The groups that helped with this year’s birthday celebration were:  In The Presence of Wolves, Radkey, Dorothy, The Record Company, Jonathan Davis, Stone Temple Pilots, Ghost an Alice In Chains.  The weather really didn’t cooperate (as is always the case for the MMR*B*Qs, it seems) but the fans stuck it out and everyone seemed tenjoy a day of great music. 

Alice In Chains

Ghost

Stone Temple Pilots

Jonathan Davis

The Record Company

Dorothy

Radkey

 

 

 

 

 

 

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