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Stephen Pearcy and Warren DeMartini Reunite for Explosive Show at Mohegan Sun – April 5, 2025 Last night, rock fans witnessed a moment years in the making as Stephen Pearcy and Warren DeMartini shared the stage for the first time in over a decade at the Mohegan Sun Arena. This long-awaited reunion of two of RATT’s most iconic members marked a powerful return to form, igniting memories of the Sunset Strip’s heyday and delivering a show that was equal parts nostalgia and raw, present-day energy. RATT, the Los Angeles-based band that helped define the ‘80s glam metal scene, first exploded onto the charts with their 1984 breakthrough album Out of the Cellar. Frontman Stephen Pearcy’s distinctive vocals, paired with Warren DeMartini’s searing guitar work, became the band’s signature sound. Songs like “Round and Round,” “Lay It Down,” and “You’re in Love” catapulted them to multi-platinum success and secured their place in rock history. Through lineup changes, internal tensions, and the shifting tides of music trends, both Pearcy and DeMartini carved out their own paths while occasionally reconnecting through different incarnations of the band. However, the pair had not played together live in many years—until now. Saturday night’s performance was not just a concert; it was a reunion of chemistry that fans have long hoped for. Backed by a tight lineup of Blas, Carlos & Matt that paid respectful homage to the original RATT sound, Pearcy and DeMartini ripped through a hit-heavy setlist that included “Wanted Man,” “Back for More,” and the ever-thrilling closer, “Round and Round.” Warren’s solos were as fluid and fiery as ever, and Stephen commanded the stage with that signature swagger—equal parts menace and charm. The crowd, made up of lifelong RATT fans and younger rockers discovering the band for the first time, roared with every familiar riff. There was a clear sense of something special in the air—a genuine appreciation between the two musicians and a feeling that, after all these years, the music still speaks louder than any drama or time apart.