Living Dead Girl 'The Conspiracy Tour'
May 22, 2026 6:00 PM –8:00 PM
3970 Clear View Frontage Rd
| Colorado Springs, CO | 80911
Event Summary
With special guests: Beyond Forgiveness, ALKAID and Burning Through Darkness.
Living Dead Girl: Living Dead Girl is a name front-woman Molly Rennick chose from a personal story; her mother told her that when she was born the doctor thought she was a stillbirth. She has embraced the name Living Dead Girl ever since. What an amazing journey the life and career of Molly Rennick has been thus far. A girl from the small city of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, best known for Quaker Oats, hockey, and the place where former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach (Bierk) grew up, Rennick was gifted with an insatiable intelligence, a latent but bubbling musical talent, and a confident drive to succeed at everything she put her prodigious abilities to. It has led, in her mid-20s, to a soaring and acclaimed career in the hurly burly uncertainty and tumult of the music industry, constructed from the outpouring her own blood, sweat and tears, held together through tenacity, fierce resilience and by building her band Living Dead Girl into not only a critical darling and increasingly popular concert attraction, but also herself into an entrepreneur of remarkable deftness, insight and formidability.
Living Dead Girl recently launched a new single/video for the song ‘Succubus’ from their most recent album, Conspiracy, which was released late last year. Now based in Orlando, Florida, where she lives with husband, photographer/filmmaker Steve Haining, Rennick said the positive attention the album has earned has been heartening. “I can honestly say I’ve received nothing but positive feedback. I don’t think I’ve seen one single negative or mean comment, which is unheard of, honestly. Of course any time you make art in any form, there are going to be people who have something to say about it, or someone who doesn’t like it,” she said in a Zoom interview with Music Life Magazine. “But I can genuinely say that the response has been great, which is incredibly encouraging, because it’s coming both from pre-existing fans and from new fans, as well as from media and press. It just makes me want to keep at it.”
Living Dead Girl: Living Dead Girl is a name front-woman Molly Rennick chose from a personal story; her mother told her that when she was born the doctor thought she was a stillbirth. She has embraced the name Living Dead Girl ever since. What an amazing journey the life and career of Molly Rennick has been thus far. A girl from the small city of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, best known for Quaker Oats, hockey, and the place where former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach (Bierk) grew up, Rennick was gifted with an insatiable intelligence, a latent but bubbling musical talent, and a confident drive to succeed at everything she put her prodigious abilities to. It has led, in her mid-20s, to a soaring and acclaimed career in the hurly burly uncertainty and tumult of the music industry, constructed from the outpouring her own blood, sweat and tears, held together through tenacity, fierce resilience and by building her band Living Dead Girl into not only a critical darling and increasingly popular concert attraction, but also herself into an entrepreneur of remarkable deftness, insight and formidability.
Living Dead Girl recently launched a new single/video for the song ‘Succubus’ from their most recent album, Conspiracy, which was released late last year. Now based in Orlando, Florida, where she lives with husband, photographer/filmmaker Steve Haining, Rennick said the positive attention the album has earned has been heartening. “I can honestly say I’ve received nothing but positive feedback. I don’t think I’ve seen one single negative or mean comment, which is unheard of, honestly. Of course any time you make art in any form, there are going to be people who have something to say about it, or someone who doesn’t like it,” she said in a Zoom interview with Music Life Magazine. “But I can genuinely say that the response has been great, which is incredibly encouraging, because it’s coming both from pre-existing fans and from new fans, as well as from media and press. It just makes me want to keep at it.”
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