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Halloween Costumes: Rockstar Round-Up

From Barbie to Beetlejuice, here’s a few of our favorite costumes worn by MMaRtists this year. Happy Halloween!

Inflatable Halloween decoration with a pumpkin head and top hat
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Scrolling through Instagram on Halloween night can feel like attending a costume party without ever leaving your couch. Before the chocolate stains and inclement weather ruin the outfit that you waited all year to wear, it's gotta get posted to social media before taking it to the streets for trick-or-treat action.

That goes for celebs and rockstars, too. From trending characters like Barbie to classics like Frankenstein, here's a round-up of a few of our favorite Halloween costumes that our musician friends wore this year.

Tell us what your favorites were on Twitter/X - @PierreRobert933 - and feel free to send us your own spooky photos. Bonus points if you dressed up as someone from the WMMR staff.

About Pierre Robert: I’ve been on air in Philadelphia for over 40 years and love this vibrant city and its Good Citizens. Join me weekdays from 10:30am to 3pm for a variety of feel-good features. There’s also weekly features like Double Shot Tuesdays and the Weekend Calendar every Friday. You can call the studio any time at 215-263-WMMR or text us at 39333. With a great cup of coffee and outstanding music, nothing can stop us!

Zach Myers of Shinedown

Tre Cool of Green Day

Rivers Cuomo of Weezer

Arrow of Starcrawler

Billy Joel

Taylor Momsen of the Pretty Reckless

Lil Nas X

Chris Daughtry

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones

Soraia

Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park

Tigercub

Kevin Preston of Green Day

Chris Jericho and Fozzy

Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine

From roughly 10:30am to somewhere around 3 (we call it Pierre Standard Time) weekdays Philadelphia rocks with (and loves) Pierre Robert on WMMR. Pierre Robert began his illustrious career at the pioneering progressive rock station KSAN, in his hometown San Francisco, but it’s through his uninterrupted 42-year tenure at Philadelphia‘s legendary WMMR that he’s made his mark. One of the city’s most recognizable celebrities will write about being at the center of its live music scene and greeting his legions of fans as if personal friends in the smallest clubs and largest stadiums.