SUICIDE SILENCE: Band reveals vocalists for Mitch Lucker tribute

Suicide Silence has set up a memorial fund for the daughter of late singer Mitch Lucker. (Suicide Silence/Contributed Image)

Riverside metal band Suicide Silence has announced the first wave of guest vocalists that will perform with the group on Friday, Dec. 21 at a tribute concert in honor of singer Mitch Lucker at the Fox Theater in Pomona.

Lucker died Nov. 1 after a Halloween motorcycle accident in Huntington Beach.

The concert, which benefits the education fund of Kenadee Lucker, the singer’s young daughter, will feature Suicide Silence with a rotating cast of vocalists for the evening.

Suicide Silence announced that Chad Gray (Hellyeah and Mudvayne), Tim Lambesis (As I Lay Dying) and Eddie Hermida (All Shall Perish) will be performing with the band. Suicide Silence posted on its Facebook page that more vocalists would be announced late next week.

Tickets are on sale for the show via Ticketmaster. They are $30 in advance and will be $40 at the door.

There are a number of other fundraisers that are benefitting the Kenadee Lucker education fund. Photographer Jeremy Saffer, who photographer Mitch Lucker with his beloved dog Parker, has been selling prints with proceeds going to the fund.

Also, friend of the band Adam Elmakias is offering two limited prints to help raise money for Kenadee’s education fund. Oli Sykes from Bring Me the Horizon has teamed up with Elmakias on one of the prints and will be personally writing a message to Mitch/signing each print.