Lzzy Hale’s New Signature Guitar Is a Rock Statement Piece
Epiphone has unveiled a bold new signature guitar for Lzzy Hale. The Explorer Custom arrives in a striking Black Diamond Holographic Sparkle finish.
It’s the latest in Hale’s celebrated line of artist models. The guitar is now available worldwide at authorized Epiphone dealers.

Fans can also find it at Gibson Garage locations in Nashville and London. It’s also sold through www.epiphone.com.
A Guitar Built to Match Lzzy Hale’s Stage Power
The Explorer Custom is built around a classic mahogany body. It features elegant 7-ply top binding and a mirror pickguard.
The design maximizes visual impact under stage lighting. It reflects Hale’s fearless, high-energy performance style.
Epiphone Product Manager Aljon Go praised the guitar’s energy. “The Lzzy Hale Explorer Custom captures that same energy in an instrument that looks unforgettable, plays fast, and delivers the clarity and punch players need to own the moment,” he said.
The neck uses Epiphone’s fast SlimTaper 60s C profile. It pairs with an ebony fretboard and pearloid inlays.
Custom touches include a truss rod cover engraved with Hale’s signature. A sleek black stinger sits on the headstock.
Sound comes from matched Epiphone ProBucker Ignite pickups. They’re built for power, clarity, and dynamic response.
Each pickup has its own volume control. A shared tone control and three-way selector allow versatile tone shaping.
Fans Get Rare Shot at Hale’s Actual Stage-Played Guitar
The launch coincides with Halestorm’s Fall 2026 tour. Hale is offering fans a chance to own her actual stage-played guitar.
The instrument comes personally autographed by Hale. It’s part of a VIP package tied to tour dates.
The package also includes a pre-show meet and greet. Fans get an individual photo opportunity as well.
Additional perks include exclusive merchandise. Full details are available at Superfan.live/artist/halestorm.
Hale is a GRAMMY-winning vocalist and Halestorm co-founder. She’s helped lead the band to seven number-one rock radio hits.
In July 2026, she was honored by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. She was recognized as part of its “Women in Metal” exhibit.