A GIGANtic disappointment

ragingsaxmachine

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Feb 28, 2005
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From blabbermouth:

Gigantour is back.

The fast and furious traveling festival that was hailed last year by Revolver magazine as "the mother of all shred fests" will kick off its second year in early September.

Look for the tour — the brainchild of MEGADETH frontman Dave Mustaine — to launch in the Northeast and to work its way through 25 major markets before wrapping in mid-October, with Xbox's "Gears of War" sponsoring the trek. MEGADETH will return as the festival headliner on a bill that includes fellow heavy-hitters LAMB OF GOD, plus OPETH, ARCH ENEMY, OVERKILL, INTO ETERNITY, SANCTITY and THE SMASHUP all confirmed for these mostly outdoor shows. Other second stage artists will be announced soon.

Mustaine personally hand-picks all the Gigantour bands, with a sharp eye on true musicianship. He says Gigantour is a great place for like-minded music fans to see a full day of music on two stages without breaking the bank, and he's glad the tour is back in '06. "This is the concert that I, as a heavy metal music fan, would want to see," says Mustaine. "It is going to be something to look forward to each year, to see what kind of tremendous talent we can assemble, for Gigantour festivals in the years to come."

LAMB OF GOD's Mark Morton says, "MEGADETH is one of the main reasons I started playing metal guitar in the first place. To finally tour with them is really exciting and it's a great way to start off our world tour supporting 'Sacrament'. We've been dying to get the new material up and running on the live stage. We've worked so hard on the new record — it's really a great sense of accomplishment to see the new tunes come to life in a live setting. We're really looking forward to this one." The group's Chris Adler says, "Teaming up with MEGADETH on Gigantour is a metal dream come true. The lineup represents some of the most proficient metal bands and players from across the world and we are looking forward to joining forces and kicking ass. We're planning on a nice long set, introducing a lot of new and very heavy material from 'Sacrament' as well as keeping the brutal live tracks from our previous albums. We can't wait to take the stage and destroy it."

Last year's inaugural Gigantour was a six-week trek that was hailed by the Miami Herald for featuring "only bands whose musicianship matches their ability to melt faces with sheer volume and power." The Orange County Register agreed, saying, "...it does a heart good to see Mustaine able to buck the chameleon trend of rock and stay firm to his ideals, keeping the music the priority and not the image."

As for joining forces with Gigantour, Craig Davison, Director of Global Games Marketing for Xbox, says, "We're totally jazzed about the partnership between Gigantour 2006 and our forthcoming Xbox 360 blockbuster, Gears of War! Partnering a music extravaganza like Gigantour with the launch of a mega-hit game like Gears of War captures the excitement around two awesome happenings for fans of music and video games!" Gears of War is a blockbuster video game exclusively for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system that blends tactical action with survival horror. Gears of War thrusts gamers into a harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival and is available this holiday.

In other Gigantour news, Image Entertainment will release two-DVD and two-CD sets of Gigantour 2005, which included MEGADETH, DREAM THEATER, FEAR FACTORY, ANTHRAX, NEVERMORE, LIFE OF AGONY, SYMPHONY X, DRY KILL LOGIC and BOBAFLEX. The CD is out August 22, with the DVD hitting stores September 5 — just in time for this year's tour.

Gigantour 2006 tour dates:

Sep. 07 - San Diego, CA - TBA
Sep. 08 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Coliseum
Sep. 09 - San Luis Obispo, CA - Pozo Saloon Amphitheatre
Sep. 10 - San Bernardino, CA - Hyundai Pavilion
Sep. 12 - Las Vegas, NV - TBA
Sep. 13 – Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theatre
Sep. 15 - Salt Lake City, UT - USANA
Sep. 16 – Denver, CO - Coors Amphitheatre
Sep. 17 – Albuquerque, NM - Journal Pavilion
Sep. 19 - TBD
Sep. 21 – Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
Sep. 22 – Chicago, IL - Congress Theatre
Sep. 23 – Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
Sep. 24 – Detroit, MI - DTE Energy Amphitheatre
Sep. 25 – Toronto, ONT - Molson Amphitheatre
Sep. 27 – Montreal, QUE - Bell Centre
Sep. 28 – Nassau, NY - Nassau Coliseum
Sep. 29 - TBD
Sep. 30 – Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Center
Oct. 01 - TBD
Oct. 03 - TBD
Oct. 05 - TBD
Oct. 06 – Tampa, FL - St Pete Times Forum
Oct. 07 – Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
Oct. 08 – Sunrise, FL - Bank Atlantic Forum

Dave wanted to sell more tickets this year, didn't he?
 
I love AE especially with Johan.. wages of sin was great.. especially because andy sneap's name was all over it. great album, good band!

Seeing Megadeth is something I've looked forward to since seeing them last year.. thank GOD for Overkill.

This is pretty dissapointing, and I hate to say, it's annoying just to see I.E. on this bill.
 
I'll probably attend a show just to see Opeth and Lamb Of God for the first time ever. I also quite enjoy Megadeth, IE, and also some Overkill. There's more than enough on hand to make me want to attend at least one gig.

Britt
 
Theres more to be announced for the second stage. Last years may have been better... but Into Eternity and Opeth should make this awesome.
 
I hate it when festivals put bands that tour all the time on their shows in main slots. Lamb of God bore me to death, but even if they didn't, I would still be disappointed with their involvement. They tour a lot and this just robs another band of an opportunity to play in front of a large crowd. Opeth and Arch Enemy pretty much tour the states every year and I saw Into Eternity four times last year alone. Overkill is a nice addition thought. I will probably still attend, but it would be nice to see different bands get a chance to shine.
 
I think this tour is especially good for Into eternity and overkill. Overkill gets to play for more than a club worth of people to show they still thrash with the best of them. Into eternity deserves the opportunity as well.


I love Opeth, am okay with lamb of god, and meh with arch enemy but they really don't "Need" this tour.

I am alittle upset that anthrax couldn't get on it but I think they are busy.

there are still some 2nd stage bands to be announced though
 
Will Overkill actually hit Texas? Even though I fell off their wagon when Necroshine came out the thought of hearing some Years of Decay and even WFO material makes this a must see show.
 
ragingsaxmachine said:
... to launch in the Northeast ...

Gigantour 2006 tour dates:

Sep. 07 - San Diego, CA - TBA
Sep. 08 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Coliseum
Sep. 09 - San Luis Obispo, CA - Pozo Saloon Amphitheatre
Sep. 10 - San Bernardino, CA - Hyundai Pavilion
Sep. 12 - Las Vegas, NV - TBA
etc...
Either there are some TBA dates before Sept. 7th, or Dave needs to check that map again. :)

--Mike
 
Wishmaster said:
Either there are some TBA dates before Sept. 7th, or Dave needs to check that map again. :)

--Mike
That's what I was thinking. San Diego is not the Northeast, Dave. Is it me, or does this tour look even less organized than last year? It's nearly August and there's way too many dates and bands TBA.
 
Opeth, Arch Enemy, Lamb of God and IE.... pretty cool to see those bands again.
For the rest.. .I've seen Megadeth and Overkill. Not a fan.
 
Im satisfied with the lineup.

Opeth, Arch Enemy, Overkill, Into Eternity (Believe or not, even though they've been on every tour the past year, I've yet to see them), and I dig a few LoG tunes.

Im listening to sanctity for the first time, and their pretty decent, I think I'll enjoy their set for sure.

The smashup BLOWS however.
 
the rhythm said:
Lamb of God bore me to death, but even if they didn't, I would still be disappointed with their involvement. They tour a lot and this just robs another band of an opportunity to play in front of a large crowd.
The reason the crowds will be large, is because Lamb of God is on the bill.

As for the bill, both Opeth and Megadeth are boring live acts. Good material, but I'd prefer to hear it at home. If I go, I'll be going for LoG and Overkill.

Zod