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John 5 on Tour

American guitarist John 5 has played with some of the biggest names in music, sitting in on everything from bluegrass and flamenco to metal and hard rock. Truly a guitarist's guitarist, the stage veteran has the distinction of being one of hard rock's most recognizable players. On tour with his solo group John 5 & the Creatures, he plays a mix of hard rock, bluegrass, country, and prog. 

A lauded performer, John 5 has developed a style that's completely unique — unsurprising considering who he's played with. He's had residencies with the likes of Marilyn Manson and David Lee Roth, and has performed with Wilson Phillips, Salt-n-Pepa, Rick Springfield, Garbage, and Alice Cooper. He's toured with Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford as 2wo, he played in k.d. lang's 1996 and ‘97 world tours, and he's performed at Ozzfest with Rob Zombie. 

Additionally, John 5 landed on the U.S. Heatseekers chart for his albums The Art of Malice, God Told Me To, and Careful With That Axe. In concert, as his fingers execute an array of styles, audiences can expect to be treated to an amazingly eclectic performance from this master guitarist.

John 5 Background

John 5 was born John William Lowery in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, in 1971. Growing up with parents who were supportive of his interest in music, the budding guitarist was inspired by the musicians he saw on Hee Haw, like Buck Owens, Roy Clark, and Jimmy Henley. He wanted to follow in their footsteps, so he headed west and began playing as a session guitarist in L.A. at age 17. 

Around that time, he started his first group, Alligator Soup, which led to him getting recognized by Whitesnake's Rudy Sarzo, who invited him to join the band Sun King. Soon thereafter, he was playing with Lita Ford and opening for Kiss, a band with whom he'd maintain long-lasting personal and professional relationships.

Lowery then joined ex–Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford — a legend in heavy metal — on industrial metal project 2wo. The band's second album blew up, receiving a loving remix from Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor, who also released the remix on his Nothing Records label. 

In 1998, Lowery teamed up with David Lee Roth, former frontman of Van Halen. With Roth, he recorded the 1998 album DLR Band, going on to collaborate and work as songwriter for the vocalist. At the same time, Lowery began playing in Marilyn Manson's live band (where he was dubbed John 5), joining Manson's Mechanical Albums tour and performing at the MTV Video Music Awards. In 2005, John 5 formed his own band, Loser, and also began working with cult rock artist Rob Zombie, with whom he recorded, toured, and even shared the stage at Ozzfest.

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 53 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent event

    by Lobo Californiano on 3/6/24The Observatory North Park - San Diego

    Excellent event. Hassle cheap parking. Very nice ambient inside. John5 was more than excellent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An amazing experience

    by Dub on 3/4/24The Observatory North Park - San Diego

    John 5 is such an amazing artist that can play any genre of music. Was totally blown away by his technical abilities. There is a reason he has played in many of the greatest bands ever. What a show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show! John 5 never disappoints

    by Tom H on 2/27/24White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - Houston

    Great show, great venue. First concert for my grandson and couldn’t have picked a better show or venue!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert !

    by Valeoro on 2/26/24White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - Houston

    Good venue, easy access and exit, good service, great experience !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    John 5 Live 2024

    by Jennski77 on 2/26/24White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - Houston

    I had listened to John 5 before but after seeing him live I’m obsessed. What an amazing talent! I will definitely be at his next show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Performance!

    by FinHead on 2/26/24The Loft - Atlanta

    I've seen quite a few rock shows over 40 years, and I believe this was my first fully instrumental performance. I've enjoyed John 5's solo albums more than I've really cared for the bands (Manson, Zombie, new Crue) that he's played with. I was excited for this show, but the energy, showmanship, and talent far exceeded my expectations. This show was on the top end of one of my favorite performances! Thank you! I liked Crue back in the 80's and '94, but I hope that John can find a newer band that can someday showcase his talents!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unreal

    by Snappster on 2/26/24White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - Houston

    Both Marty Friedman and John 5 were amazing. Towards the end of the show I was just hoping that John would mess up so that I would know that I wasn’t in a simulation of some kind. seeing Marty play was a dream of mine, and it was well worth it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    John… 1. 2, 3, 4, & 5!!!

    by CCardona on 2/26/24White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - Houston

    Amazing to see this quality guitar player eager to go for club shows since he’s been on the big leagues for more than 25 years. Superb Sound, amazing section Drummer, and overall awesome technical details. Only weird thing is that he fired he’s bass played although John also jams with the bass in 2-3 songs, a bass player is missed, even if they cover the lines with the console. Might sound complete sound-wise, but stage wise lacks that key element. Other than that, the show was killer, the vibes, his repertoire, sound, and personality. Amazing gracious guitar leyend!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    GREAT GHOST!!! 10 Stars

    by G Mack on 2/24/24The Loft - Atlanta

    To be directly in front of the World's greatest rock guitarist for $30 while he plays his multitude of fenders in every genre & way for only the Ghost knows how many songs is priceless. Throw in Marty Friedman? Unbelievable. This show, price, and review does not do it justice. 10 STARS.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    John 5/Marty Friedman - The Loft

    by Guitar groupie on 2/24/24The Loft - Atlanta

    As a lifelong guitarist fanboy, it was good to see John and Marty live. Definitely two talented and successful guitar slingers. Sadly, both performances reminded me how important song writing is.