The Copa Room hosts a double bill that captures two distinct eras of rock music. Dirty RATT recreates the glam metal swagger of RATT, complete with the big guitar tones and arena-ready hooks that made the Sunset Strip scene legendary in the '80s. Think "Round and Round" energy, leather pants, and those instantly recognizable riffs that still hold up decades later.
Red Hot takes the stage with their tribute to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, bringing that funk-rock fusion that defined alternative music. The contrast between these two acts makes for an interesting musical journey—from the polished excess of hair metal to the groove-heavy, bass-driven sound that California made famous.
The Copa Room's intimate atmosphere means these tributes play out closer than you'd experience at most venues. You'll catch the details in the guitar work, feel the bass lines, and get the kind of proximity that makes tribute shows worth attending. It's a night that bridges the gap between spandex and sock-wearing bassists, proving that '80s rock came in many forms.