Pentagram Singer Bobby Liebling Staring During The Ghoul
Also known as: Old Man Staring Wide-Eyed During Metal Concert · Heavy Metal Wizard Man
In late February 2025, a short concert clip of Bobby Liebling, the elderly frontman of doom metal pioneers Pentagram, staring wide-eyed into the audience while his white hair billowed upward during a performance of "The Ghoul" turned into one of the year's first major memes. Originally posted to TikTok by user @rapper_holics, the footage spread rapidly across Instagram and X, inspiring reaction memes, fan art, and character comparisons that introduced Pentagram to millions of people who had never heard of doom metal.
TL;DR
In late February 2025, a short concert clip of Bobby Liebling, the elderly frontman of doom metal pioneers Pentagram, staring wide-eyed into the audience while his white hair billowed upward during a performance of "The Ghoul" turned into one of the year's first major memes.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme works in two main formats. The most common approach uses the video clip or a screenshot of Liebling's wide-eyed stare as a reaction image, typically paired with a caption describing a situation where someone is frozen, paranoid, or intensely focused. Examples include staring at someone whose name came up in a question, trying to remember if you left the stove on, or being too high and encountering something unsettling.
The second format involves character comparisons, where users match Liebling's appearance to fictional villains, wizards, or other wild-looking characters from cartoons and movies. Users have compared him to Regular Show villains, Flapjack hallucinations, and various horror movie figures.
Both formats play off the same core joke: Liebling's expression and wind-blown hair look simultaneously terrifying and absurd.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original TikTok video's Instagram counterpart on the aloe_boa account hit 2.9 million likes in just five days, dwarfing the TikTok version's 443,000 views in the same span.
The "hardest stage presence" caption from @vidsthatgohard became a catchphrase that users applied to Liebling repeatedly across platforms.
Despite the massive viral reach, Liebling told Blunt Magazine that Pentagram's ticket sales didn't really change because most dates were already sold out before the meme hit.
Liebling said he'd always dreamed of having a viral post on social media but admitted reality was more overwhelming than the fantasy.
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