Megadeth/Slayer/Testament US Tour

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November 16, 2009



YES, THE RUMORS ARE TRUE:

SLAYER, MEGADETH TEAM UP FOR

"AMERICAN CARNAGE"

Co-Headliners to Tour the U.S. Together For the First Time in Nearly Two Decades

Testament to be Special Guest

Recession-Proof $10.00 Tickets Available in All U.S. Markets



Los Angeles, CA - MONDAY, November 16, 2009 -- Slayer. Megadeth. Two names synonymous with fierce, crunching power. Two bands whose histories are inevitably intertwined in defining the thrash/metal genre. Individually, their respective prowess and accomplishments are impressive; but together, they're brutal and unstoppable. Megadeth and Slayer will join forces to co-headline "American Carnage," the most blistering, the most explosive, and the most eagerly anticipated mega-tour of the winter - and you do not want to miss it.



"American Carnage" will kick off on January 18 in Seattle, WA for a 26-date trek across North America that will include the six Canadian dates postponed earlier this month. Tickets for most shows go on sale this Friday, November 20. Ticketmaster is offering a special presale for most shows from Wednesday November 18 at 10am until Thursday November 19 at 10pm.



"American Carnage" is the first time that Slayer and Megadeth will have toured the U.S. together since 1991's epic "Clash of the Titans" tour. To celebrate that and in recognition of the tough economic times that many of their fans are having, Megadeth and Slayer have decided to roll back the price of a chunk of tickets at every U.S. show to the "1991 price" of $10.00. These specially-priced tickets will be limited and when they're gone, they're gone. Megadeth has also teamed with iloveallaccess.com to provide an Ultimate Fan Package including premium seats, meet and greets, pre-show parties and more.



In addition, Testament - who was also on the "Clash of the Titans" bill, will be Special Guests on the entire tour, marking the first time that all three bands have shared a stage together in more than 18 years, and making this a "must see" metal event.



Both Megadeth and Slayer will hit the road supporting new albums: Megadeth's 2009 album, ENDGAME, while Slayer's World Painted Blood, the band's 10th studio venture, hit stores November 3. Testament's The Formation of Damnation: Special Tour Edition, will be released on February 23, 2010, with special unreleased bonus tracks.



Slayer and Megadeth have already massacred territories together outside of the U.S. - first with four explosive dates in June, 2009 across Western Canada - "Canadian Carnage" - marking the first time the bands had shared a stage anywhere in 18 years; and then six co-headlining "Carnage" dates in Australia followed in October.



According to various Canadian press outlets last summer: "It was a night of thrash impossible to trash..." "Tales about war, death, destruction, Satan, aliens and serial killers have never been so much fun..." "The two heavy metal heavyweights ...went head-to-head on a level playing field. Both bands brought their 'A' game. And the results were anything but pretty - unless you include pretty freakin' loud and pretty freakin' awesome."



Slayer. Few bands come close to matching the intensity that Slayer - guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, vocalist/bassist Tom Araya and drummer Dave Lombardo - brings to its live shows, having been named "Best Live Band" by numerous media outlets including Revolver, SPIN, and Metal Hammer. World Painted Blood offers a Slayer-ized point of view of our world - God's terrifying global genocide, the chaos of our broken political system, the way-too-close proximity of world horrors that technology has brought us, and a chilling hypothesis of how the rest of the world might view America. The album was recorded in Los Angeles over two time periods, during October 2008 and then between late January and March 2009. World Painted Blood was produced by Greg Fidelman, who's spent time in the studio with Metallica, the Gossip, the (International) Noise Conspiracy, Slipknot and others, and executive produced by long-time Slayer colleague, Rick Rubin, who suggested Fidelman for the project. One reviewer called the album "the heaviest, bloodiest and best album in almost two decades." Fans got a couple of early morsels of the brutal new Slayer material -- "Psychopathy Red," a Hanneman song inspired by the heinous Russian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, who confessed to savagely murdering 56 children, was recorded last October and then leaked online. Then, the King-penned track, "Hate Worldwide," was made available in July as a limited-edition single through Hot Topic. For "American Carnage," Slayer's Tom Araya promises, "no ballads, no acoustic numbers, no slow tempos."



Megadeth. 2009 saw the release of ENDGAME, what has been heralded as Megadeth’s best album in years. It’s the record where it all comes full circle in a career that has not only set standards in hard rock and metal, but defined them. Megadeth’s signature shredding and rousing lyrics are the hallmarks of ENDGAME, with vocalist/guitarist Dave Mustaine once musing and making declarations about the world we live in, having named the album after a government document that should strike fear in the hearts of Americans! But that’s Mustaine and Megadeth, using the vehicle of music to shake things up, to make a point and to rattle your brain, literally, figuratively and sonically. Revolver magazine said of ENDGAME, “One of their best albums.” VH1’s That Metal Show deemed it, “One of the metal albums of the year”, and Popmatters said, “the record positively scorches with an intensity not heard since Rust in Peace.”



Legendary thrash metal titans Testament, whose latest award-winning release (2008 Album of the Year, Metal Hammer's Golden God Award) The Formation of Damnation, displays them as the quintessential modern heavy metal band, whose experience and accumulated skill allows them to attack with reserves of anger, energy and finesse that make them more powerful than ever. Lead singer Chuck Billy says, "Uniting these bands is the heavy metal event of generations. We are so proud to be a part of it."

Slayer and Megadeth are also re-scheduling the east coast leg of the “Canadian Carnage” tour, postponed from this fall.

JANUARY

18 WaMu Theatre, Seattle, WA*

19 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR - tickets sold via www.rosequarter.com

21 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA*

22 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA* (tickets on sale 11/21)

23 Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ**

25 Magness Arena, Denver, CO*

26 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM*

27 El Paso Coliseum, El Paso, TX*

29 Verizon Wireless, Houston, TX**

31 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN*



FEBRUARY

1 Gwinnett Arena, Duluth, GA* (tickets on sale 11/20)

2 Broadbent Arena, Louisville, KY* (tickets on sale 12/4)

4 Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN* (tickets on sale 12/4)

5 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL* (tickets on sale 12/4)

6 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI*

9 Chevrolet Theatre, Wallingford, CT**

11 Izod Center, East Rutherford, NJ*

13 Susquehanna Center, Camden, NJ*

14 Tsongas Arena, Lowell, MA*

16 Pavillon de La Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC - tickets sold via Billetech.com

18 John Labatt Centre, London, ON - tickets on sale 11/27 via JohnLabattCentre.com

19 Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON - tickets sold via Ticketmaster.ca

20 Bell Centre, Montreal, QC - tickets sold via Admission.com

22 Moncton Coliseum, Moncton, NB - tickets sold via MonctonColiseum.com

23 Metro Centre, Halifax, NS - tickets sold via TicketAtlantic.com



* tickets sold through Ticketmaster

** tickets sold through LiveNation.com
 
I JUST CAME!!!!! HELL YES!@! I will be at the show in the ATL!!!!!
 
High on Fire is on this too.

Well, that's what the initial postings where saying when the tour was in its rumored stages. Nothing in the press release though. They way they have Testament listed as special guests for the "entire tour" leads me to believe that there might be a fourth slot, but that band might change throughout the course of the tour -- with High on Fire being one of them.
 
Testament was on the original Clash of Titans? When I saw the tour it was Megaeth/Slayer/Anthrax/Alice in Chains.

In Europe we had the package of:
SLAYER
MEGADETH
TESTAMENT
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES

I remember traveling across Denmark from Horsens to Copenhagen with a bunch of friends, having a great day in Copenhagen (even meeting the Slayer guys at an in-store signing session they did), then running through the city to get out to the venue, and entering exactly at the moment Suicidal Tendencies played the intro to "you can't bring me down"!!!! Arghhhhhh ... from there on the next 6 hours or so were METAL HEAVEN!! It was the best damn show I had ever been to, and even to this day it still ranks all the way up there in my top 5.

c.
 
It's a shame that Suicidal doesn't get long term love from the metal community.

They have been wavering in the punk scene for the past 15 years or so, completely unnoticed by the metal community.

I saw them about 10 years ago on a VERY early slot at WARPED tour, where I was literally one of like 50 people, if even, who watched them. :(
 
I'm very stoked for this. I've never seen Megadeth and overall this is a kickass package. Good venue too for the Chicago date. From what I hear the UIC pavilion has good acoustics. Yeah, I'm thinking High on Fire probably isn't on this tour and were just a rumor due to Dave being big fans of them.
 
I'm 50/50 on this one.
$10 tickets? DEFINITELY! Assuming I can get one. At a full price, I'll wait to find out what the actual standard price is.
Don't care about Slayer.
Already seen Megadeth 3 times, and frankly seeing them now doesn't have the OOMPH of seeing them in the 90s.
Testament rules, but I feel like it'd be a downgrade since I've seen them headline where they played 2.5 hours. (that ruled)
Same with High on Fire - loved seeing them play a headline set in a small club, but I usually skip them in an opener slot.
If I go, it'll go mainly for just the experience of being at a show with these bands on it. On the other hand, I could see the atmosphere being just obnoxious.
 
Don't care about Slayer.

:guh:

Slayer is seriously one of, if not THE, best "live" metal band of all time.
Seriously, every metalhead should see Slayer at least once.

I know their crowd is sometimes less than desireable.

These shows all seem to be in venues which have seats, which will eliminate being near the moshers just going to beat people up.
 
:guh:

Slayer is seriously one of, if not THE, best "live" metal band of all time.
Seriously, every metalhead should see Slayer at least once.

I know their crowd is sometimes less than desireable.

These shows all seem to be in venues which have seats, which will eliminate being near the moshers just going to beat people up.

Slayer fans are 95% less than desirable. They're a very good live band, although their last few albums aren't worth listening to.

My first metal concert was Slayer/Pantera/Morbid Angel. What a show that was. Thank God I was on the stands, because the floor looked just...mean. :lol:
 
Wow, so let me guess.
You consider music you like to be "elite" metal then???

No, and that's not a smart comment dude. Don't be making insinuating comments about how I view this or that. I know exactly where you're trying to go. I'm not a snob, if that's what you want to hear.

I meant that because, let's face it, a big part of the jerks who call themselves Slayer fans and attend their concerts do it simply so they can get in the pit and hurt other people.

You seem to know about Slayer's live performances. You should know that.
 
February 1st here I come. I assume Testament would get 45 minutes as the Special Guest. How long were each band playing for in Canada when they did the shows together?