Random City Disco Ball

The Random City Disco Ball is located in Random City.

People Who Performed/Perform Here

 * Musical Bananas
 * "Weird Al" Yankovic
 * Mötley Crüe
 * Soul Asylum
 * The Pop Star Dolls
 * The Groovy Girls
 * Justin Bieber (the show was cancelled after a man stood up and shouted "You suck!" and pelted Justin with tomatoes)
 * Talking Zebra (for a stand-up comedy routine)
 * The Aquabats (first sang "Food Fight on The Moon" here)
 * The Not-It's!
 * Milli Vanilli before they were caught miming.
 * Scatman John (until he died in 1999)
 * Bratty Vamp Pack
 * AwesomeCartoonFan01's Awesome Cartoon Line-Up Orchestra
 * Mr. Silly's Nonsense Land Band
 * Ringo Starr's All Starr Band
 * Jimmy Webb
 * Igor Skylar (english translations of the russian lyrics were shown on screens at his performances)
 * VideoKids (after their beautiful performance at the RCDB in 1989, the disco ball's popularity skyrocketed)
 * David Hasselhoff
 * Dancing Banana (was thrown out the window after only 6 nanoseconds)
 * Nirvana (where they performed every single song they ever wrote at that point)
 * Love Händel
 * The Sex Pistols (One of their reunion shows had a special appearance by Sylvain Sylvain of The New York Dolls)
 * The Stig
 * Kraftwerk (their first show at the RCDB was cancelled after Houschäng Néjadepour throw a bomb at a booing crowd member, their second show in 1982 however helped the RCDB gain popularity)
 * Devo
 * GG Allin (the concert ended early after a Remax balloon crashed through the wall during a performance of "GG + Tiny Tim on COE")

Early Days
Of the disco ball's original days, original manager Principal Kidswatter hated oilmen because the disco ball originally happened to be right next to a oil refinery. "As people left or entered they could hear the sound of those big flames burning off the fumes – all kinds of industrial noises. THEY WERE ANNOYING!". Yet performers still came to the Disco Ball and were booked. Later, the oil refinery moved and the MasGaling Mall, sister mall to The Random Mall, was built on the site of the refinery.