Aro Rose Unleashes “Heal Me” with a Vampire-Themed Song Release Celebration at The Three Clubs Featuring Hollywood Vampires’ Chris Wyse

Aro Rose Unleashes “Heal Me” with a Vampire-Themed Song Release Celebration at The Three Clubs Featuring Hollywood Vampires’ Chris Wyse
Events, Music

Los Angeles, CA – On Friday, October 11th, The Three Clubs in Los Angeles will be transformed into a gothic spectacle as rising star Aro Rose unveils her highly anticipated new single, “Heal Me.” This exclusive song release event will feature a special live performance with Chris Wyse, legendary bassist of the Hollywood Vampires, adding an electrifying edge to the night.

Guests are invited to walk the red carpet from 7:15–8:30 PM, where the flash of cameras and the allure of Hollywood will set the stage for an unforgettable evening. Once inside, the night will unfold with a complimentary open bar from 8:00–9:30 PM, ensuring spirits are as high as the music.

The event’s theme embraces a vampiric elegance, with vampire attire expected, enhancing the theatrical and immersive experience for attendees. Aro Rose’s hauntingly powerful artistry paired with Chris Wyse’s iconic presence promises a performance that is equal parts darkly glamorous and musically transcendent.

Located in the heart of Los Angeles at 1123 Vine Street, Los Angeles, CA 90038, The Three Clubs—renowned for its vintage Hollywood vibe and storied history—provides the perfect backdrop for this otherworldly premiere.

Fans, media, and industry insiders alike are urged to RSVP by October 7th to secure their place at this one-night-only event, where music, fashion, and mystique collide.

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