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The Headless Chicken is a cabaret located next to the Renegades Rock Club. It holds live-music every Thursday night. At one point, its owner invited Löded Diper to play during Diper Överlöde.[1]

After Löded Diper's shenanigans, the owner of the place sees the stickers they put all over the place and invites the band to play for Thursday night. She promised the band will get half of the profits. But on that Thursday, Greg Heffley, who was in charge of carrying the band's equipment forgot to bring Rodrick Heffley's drum sticks. The band wasted their time trying to obtain a drum stick from the animatronics at Hipp 'O' Henry's. As the crowd beings to become uneasy, the owner told the band to hurry up or else she will never hire them again. But many factors prevented the band from performing their best; just a few moments ago they were chased by the Hipp 'O' Henry's security guard, Mackie, the band's guitarist had a monkey paw attached to his leg, and Rodrick was just working with one drum stick. The band was overall rusty as they haven't played in front of an audience in a while but most significant their lead singer, Bill Walter couldn't remember any of the lyrics to the songs and was trying to read them off his phone. The show was interrupted as Bill Walter's grandmother called him. The crowd started pelting chicken wings at the band with while at the same time many people lined up to use the porta-potty and there was nothing Greg could do to stop them.

The pelting stopped when the club ran out of chicken wings and everyone left with the big mess. The band ended up getting nothing out of it as they had to clean up the mess. Moreover, the band didn't get paid as the manager told them admissions are free on Thursdays and this was a whole scheme to sell chicken wings.

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  1. Diper Överlöde, pages 83-110
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