
On September 10th, the Rickshaw Theatre won’t just be hosting a concert — it’ll be transformed into a fast-food fueled nightmare courtesy of Mac Sabbath. Known as the self-proclaimed inventors of “drive-thru metal,” the band takes the classic sounds of Black Sabbath and smothers them in a greasy layer of parody, performance art, and pure chaos. Expect oversized clown costumes, fry baskets turned into stage props, and riffs as heavy as a double quarter pounder with cheese.
But don’t mistake Mac Sabbath for a throwaway novelty act — behind the absurd visuals is a band of seasoned musicians who deliver crushing renditions of Sabbath classics, reimagined with a satirical twist that pokes fun at consumer culture, corporate greed, and, of course, America’s obsession with fast food. It’s equal parts comedy show, protest art, and head-banging concert, making them one of the most unique live experiences you can catch.
I’ll be there, camera in hand, to capture every ridiculous and greasy moment when Mac Sabbath brings their “drive-thru metal” mayhem to Vancouver. If you’re looking for a show that’s loud, hilarious, and unforgettable, September 10th at the Rickshaw Theatre is the place to be.
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