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]]>Slayer embarked on their farewell trip back in May 2018 and were planning to wrap it up by the end of the summer. Still, due to high fan demand, the group decided to extend the tour in order to “make it easy for the fans to see one last Slayer show and say goodbye.”
The added leg of the tour, titled The Final Campaign, kicks off on November 2nd in Asheville and ends on November 30th with a show in Los Angeles’ The Forum. The band will be joined on stage by Primus, Ministry and Philip H. Anselmo & the Illegals.
Once everything is said and done, Farewell World Tour will see Slayer completing more than 140 shows and performing in 30 countries around the world and 40 states in the U.S.
You can check out the full dates for The Final Campaign leg below.
November 2 – Asheville, N.C. @ Explore Asheville Arena
November 3 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PNC Arena
November 5 – Salem, Va. @ Salem Civic Center
November 6 – Hershey, Pa. @ Giant Center
November 8 – Springfield, Mass. @ Mass Mutual Center
November 9 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
November 11 – Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum Center
November 12 – Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena
November 14 – Moline, Ill. @ TaxSlayer Arena
November 15 – Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Denny Sanford Center
November 17 – Fargo, N.D. @ Fargodome
November 18 – Omaha, Neb. @ CHI Health Center
November 20 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Broadmore Arena
November 22 – Billings, Mont. @ Rimrock Arena
November 24 – Spokane, Wash. @ Spokane Arena
November 26 – Oakland, Calif. @ Oracle Arena
November 27 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ MGM Arena
November 30 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
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]]>In order to celebrate Slayer’s career and everything the band has done for the metal genre, we decided to bring you 10 things you probably didn’t know about the band. Let’s take a look.
1. The band’s debut album Show No Mercy, was recorded during a series of midnight sessions. This was done in order to save costs, but also to allow drummer Dave Lombardo opportunity to finish high school.
2. Slayer traveled to their first ever U.S. tour in Tom Araya’s Camaro with a trailer in tow.
3. Anthrax and Meat Loaf’s guitarist Paul Crook was Kerry King’s guitar tech in the ’80s.
4. “Dissident Aggressor” by Judas Priest is the only cover version to be included on Slayer’s official studio albums.
5. “Born of Fire,” from Slayer’s fifth studio album Seasons in the Abyss, was supposed to be released as an instrumental, but Kerry King decided to throw in some lyrics at the last moment.
6. Although it is thought that drummer Dave Lombardo quit the band in 1992 due to conflicts with other members, the major reason for the decision was his desire to be off tour for the birth of his first child.
7. The band’s eighth album was initially titled Soundtrack to the Apocalypse, but the band decided to go with Diabolus in Musica. Slayer finally decided to use the name five years later for their 2003’s box set.
8. At one point in his life, Kerry King spent his free time breeding show dog.
9. A fictional writer from Showtime’s Californication, Hank Moody, used God Hates Us All, South Of Heaven and Seasons In The Abyss as titles for his novels.
10. Jeff Hanneman had a short-lived hardcore band in 1984 with Dave Lombardo and Suicidal Tendencies guitarist Rocky George called Pap Smear.
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]]>“The age of Slayer, one of the greatest thrash/ metal/punk bands of this or any age, is coming to an end.” the band wrote on their official Instagram profile. “Slayer will do one last concert tour around the globe to thank their fans for all the support over the years.”
The band also summarized their career into impressive numbers which include 12 studio albums, multiple live recordings, compilations, live video and two box sets, playing nearly 3000 concerts in all corners of the world, receiving countless awards including five Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, to make the sting from their split hurt a bit more.
You can check the Slayer’s full announcement and farewell tour dates below.
While it is a bit popular to organize farewell tours these days, most acts still commit to making music even after that. For Slayer, as it turns out, the end really means the end.
Formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, Slayer bought the fans with their fast and aggressive music becoming hugely influential for other members of the heavy metal genre. Some of the bands which cited Slayer as their main influences include Bullet for My Valentine, Slipknot, Cannibal Corpse, Pantera and System of a Down.
The band is a part of thrash metal’s “big four” which also includes Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax.
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]]>The post Slayer Extend Their Farewell World Tour with 18 More Shows appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Slayer embarked on their farewell trip back in May 2018 and were planning to wrap it up by the end of the summer. Still, due to high fan demand, the group decided to extend the tour in order to “make it easy for the fans to see one last Slayer show and say goodbye.”
The added leg of the tour, titled The Final Campaign, kicks off on November 2nd in Asheville and ends on November 30th with a show in Los Angeles’ The Forum. The band will be joined on stage by Primus, Ministry and Philip H. Anselmo & the Illegals.
Once everything is said and done, Farewell World Tour will see Slayer completing more than 140 shows and performing in 30 countries around the world and 40 states in the U.S.
You can check out the full dates for The Final Campaign leg below.
November 2 – Asheville, N.C. @ Explore Asheville Arena
November 3 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PNC Arena
November 5 – Salem, Va. @ Salem Civic Center
November 6 – Hershey, Pa. @ Giant Center
November 8 – Springfield, Mass. @ Mass Mutual Center
November 9 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
November 11 – Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum Center
November 12 – Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena
November 14 – Moline, Ill. @ TaxSlayer Arena
November 15 – Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Denny Sanford Center
November 17 – Fargo, N.D. @ Fargodome
November 18 – Omaha, Neb. @ CHI Health Center
November 20 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Broadmore Arena
November 22 – Billings, Mont. @ Rimrock Arena
November 24 – Spokane, Wash. @ Spokane Arena
November 26 – Oakland, Calif. @ Oracle Arena
November 27 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ MGM Arena
November 30 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
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]]>The post 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Slayer appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>In order to celebrate Slayer’s career and everything the band has done for the metal genre, we decided to bring you 10 things you probably didn’t know about the band. Let’s take a look.
1. The band’s debut album Show No Mercy, was recorded during a series of midnight sessions. This was done in order to save costs, but also to allow drummer Dave Lombardo opportunity to finish high school.
2. Slayer traveled to their first ever U.S. tour in Tom Araya’s Camaro with a trailer in tow.
3. Anthrax and Meat Loaf’s guitarist Paul Crook was Kerry King’s guitar tech in the ’80s.
4. “Dissident Aggressor” by Judas Priest is the only cover version to be included on Slayer’s official studio albums.
5. “Born of Fire,” from Slayer’s fifth studio album Seasons in the Abyss, was supposed to be released as an instrumental, but Kerry King decided to throw in some lyrics at the last moment.
6. Although it is thought that drummer Dave Lombardo quit the band in 1992 due to conflicts with other members, the major reason for the decision was his desire to be off tour for the birth of his first child.
7. The band’s eighth album was initially titled Soundtrack to the Apocalypse, but the band decided to go with Diabolus in Musica. Slayer finally decided to use the name five years later for their 2003’s box set.
8. At one point in his life, Kerry King spent his free time breeding show dog.
9. A fictional writer from Showtime’s Californication, Hank Moody, used God Hates Us All, South Of Heaven and Seasons In The Abyss as titles for his novels.
10. Jeff Hanneman had a short-lived hardcore band in 1984 with Dave Lombardo and Suicidal Tendencies guitarist Rocky George called Pap Smear.
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]]>The post Heavy Metal Legends Slayer Announce Split and Farewell Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“The age of Slayer, one of the greatest thrash/ metal/punk bands of this or any age, is coming to an end.” the band wrote on their official Instagram profile. “Slayer will do one last concert tour around the globe to thank their fans for all the support over the years.”
The band also summarized their career into impressive numbers which include 12 studio albums, multiple live recordings, compilations, live video and two box sets, playing nearly 3000 concerts in all corners of the world, receiving countless awards including five Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, to make the sting from their split hurt a bit more.
You can check the Slayer’s full announcement and farewell tour dates below.
While it is a bit popular to organize farewell tours these days, most acts still commit to making music even after that. For Slayer, as it turns out, the end really means the end.
Formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, Slayer bought the fans with their fast and aggressive music becoming hugely influential for other members of the heavy metal genre. Some of the bands which cited Slayer as their main influences include Bullet for My Valentine, Slipknot, Cannibal Corpse, Pantera and System of a Down.
The band is a part of thrash metal’s “big four” which also includes Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax.
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