Wrock Spotlight: Fantastic Beasts Wrock?
Are you ready for “Fantastic Beasts” wizard rock? I am too! Here’s a playlist to tide you over.
Are you ready for “Fantastic Beasts” wizard rock? I am too! Here’s a playlist to tide you over.
We all know that the true measure of fandom lies in the heart, but if you’re looking for more, here are some things that you can do to set yourself apart as an extreme “Harry Potter” fan.
Tired of hearing the same old Muggle Christmas music on repeat this holiday season? Then check out our essential wizard rock Christmas playlist. It’s sure to brighten your holiday, as well as provide conversation among family members who already think you’re weird.
A very special wrock reunion happened at LeakyCon this year, featuring everyone’s favorite sassy Slytherin girls, the Parselmouths.
This month we’re featuring the spunky feminist wizard rock band Tonks and the Aurors in our spotlight. Her upcoming Yes All Witches tour is almost here!
MuggleNet’s first monthly Wrock Spotlight features an interview with the band that started it all: Harry and the Potters.
The wizard rock concerts are always one of the best parts of GeekyCon. The lineup was amazing this year. Didn’t get to attend GeekyCon? Don’t worry. I’ll walk you through some of the best wizard rock bands that were there.
Avada KedavRock! 2014 is a follow-up wizard rock concert to the immensely successful 2012 concert that took place in New York City. To see a list of the performers and information on tickets and times, be sure to read the full article.
This week, the Harry Potter Alliance launched its annual “Accio Books!” campaign, which through May 31 will be hosting a variety events across more than 70 of its chapters to support its yearly book drive. Since 2009, the Accio Books! campaign has collected over 100,000 books for underprivileged and underserved readers. This year, they plan to break all prior records with a goal of receiving 30,000 books donated.
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