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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Metalheads Fooled: Heavy Metal Concert Becomes Nativity Play

Metalheads Fooled: Heavy Metal Concert Becomes Nativity Play

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • StubHub mistakenly listed Lamb of God instead of a Christmas concert.
  • Fans expecting metal music received a performance about Jesus Christ.
  • StubHub apologized and offered full refunds for the ticketing error.
Metalheads Fooled: Heavy Metal Concert Becomes Nativity Play

Concertgoers in South Carolina experienced a significant mix-up when a heavy metal show turned into a religious performance. Attendees expecting the band Lamb of God were surprised to find a concert celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.

The error originated with ticket reseller StubHub, which mistakenly listed Lamb of God for a December 20th event at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium. This listing, which included an image of Lamb of God's frontman, caused considerable confusion among fans who purchased tickets under this false impression.

StubHub has since issued an apology for the misleading listing and has offered full refunds to all ticket purchasers through its FanProtect Guarantee. The band Lamb of God also acknowledged the amusing mistake, with frontman Randy Blythe jokingly commenting on the situation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
StubHub mistakenly listed the band Lamb of God for a Christmas-themed concert, leading to confusion for ticket holders.
No, Lamb of God is a heavy metal band. The event was actually a performance about the birth of Jesus Christ, mistakenly advertised under their name.
StubHub apologized for the mistake and offered full refunds to all customers who purchased tickets for the misadvertised event.

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