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Testament appeared at the California dates of the summer 2011 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival as the replacement of In Flames. [55] The band toured in the fall of 2011 with Anthrax and Death Angel. [56] Overkill was invited to the tour, but due to the pre-production of their sixteenth studio album The Electric Age, they did not ...
[8] [9] This was followed shortly by a second leg of the tour that featured three-fourths of the North American lineup of the Clash of the Titans tour: Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax. [10] A similarly titled tour Klash of the Titans took place during the spring of 2023, with Kreator as one of the co-headliners
Death Angel was promoting their ninth album Humanicide, while the tour predated the release of Testament's thirteenth studio album Titans of Creation by around two months. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Other than two shows in Northern California in October and November 2021, the European leg of The Bay Strikes Back tour was the last tour that drummer Gene ...
Oct. 19—It is a return to the beginning for Testament. The band remastered its 1987 album, "The Legacy," and its 1988 album, "The New Order." It is now playing the albums on its current "Klash ...
In 1997, Testament returned with Demonic, which featured a lineup of vocalist Chuck Billy and guitarist Eric Peterson, alongside original guitarist Derrick Ramirez on bass and Gene Hoglan on drums. [ 2 ] [ 11 ] For the album's touring cycle, the band was rejoined by guitarist Glen Alvelais and drummer Jon Dette . [ 12 ]
The band started their first tour ever (before the release of Pleasure to Kill, they had only played five gigs total); they played their first shows outside of Germany during the fall of 1986, touring Europe with Destruction and Celtic Frost, and during the spring of 1987, they toured North America for the first time, opening for Voivod on ...
The American Carnage Tour was a North American concert tour headlined by American thrash metal bands Slayer and Megadeth. [1] [2] The first leg of the tour took place from July 23 to September 4, 2010, and was supported by Testament. [3] The second leg of the tour ran from September 24 to October 21, 2010, and was supported by Anthrax. [4]
Dave Chappelle will hit the road this fall in a stand-up comedy tour called Dave Chappelle Live, announced exclusively July 25 on TODAY.