Tiger Army’s Nick 13 on the return of Octoberflame, tiki drinks and the Misfits

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Tiger Army vocalist-guitarist Nick 13 said returning to the stage for the first time in two and a half years to play with Danzig at Toyota Arena in Ontario back in May was a strange feeling.

“You would think, having played hundreds, or probably thousands of shows by this point, it would come right back, but that first show, it felt like I had never been on stage in my life,” the Los Angeles resident said during phone interview ahead of the band’s annual Halloween Octoberflame shows at House of Blues Anaheim Oct. 28-29.

“That was the longest Tiger Army has gone without playing a show since we started,” he continued. “There have been periods of time off to write or record, but that was the longest stretch. I am glad that with the touring we’ve gotten to do this year, we’re back in fighting shape and ready for Octoberflame for sure.”

Coming back following the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns that completely shut down the live entertainment industry, Nick 13 said he had a difficult time trying to book any shows, let alone a full-blown tour in 2021 and this year.

“There was basically this logjam of artists trying to get back on the road and trying to book shows became a supply chain issue thing,” he said. “We found that none of the dates or venues we wanted were available, so I thought we’d do Octoberflame in Anaheim this year and that would be it.”

That’s when he got the call from fellow Los Angeles bands Flogging Molly and The Interrupters to jump on their 2022 summer tour.

“I was really happy to get that call and to get the chance to do a U.S. tour this year that we wouldn’t have gotten otherwise,” he said.

After two years without it, Nick 13 said he’s super excited to be bringing back Octoberflame, Tiger Army’s annual, multi-evening event that celebrates the Halloween season as the band members and fans come out in their costumes and rock along to carefully curated set lists each night that include alternate versions of songs, rarities, covers and a few other surprises. Nick 13 said he spends most of October figuring out how to make each show unique, adding that the sets are about 60 percent different since he knows some fans will buy tickets to both nights.

“There’s a lot of practicing and preparing,” he said.

During the pandemic-forced lockdowns, he spent time in his Los Angles home learning to make a variety of tiki drinks since his favorite tiki bars had been shut down.

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