WARSAW — Thousands turned out for a free performance by Quiet Riot in downtown Warsaw Friday night — another successful continuation of the Rockin For Riley concert series.
The metal band from the early 80s treated a large crowd at Central Park to an hour-long show and celebrated the 40-year anniversary of the band’s album, Metal Health.
Quiet Riot brought its heavy metal sounds to Central Park Friday night. News Now Warsaw photos by Dan Spalding.
Quiet Riot’s lead singer Jizzy Pearl skips across the front of the stage Friday night.
Quiet Riot’s lead singer Jizzy Pearl performs Friday night.
From left, bassist Rudy Sarzo, lead singer Jizzy Pearl and guitarist Alex Grossi perform Friday night.
Several thousand people attended Friday’s concert. News Now Warsw photo by Dan Spalding.
A fan named Tina wore a T-shirt paying tribute to Randy Rhoads, an original founder of the band who passed away in 1982.
JC Young ventures closer to fans during a performance by Cream Camino.
Raven Wynter, center, plays the sax with members of Cream Camino, JC Young (left) and Jarrod Pinkerton.
Members of Cream Camino pose for photos after their show.
WRSW radio staff launch T-shirts into the crowd before the show.