SLAYER - Tickets For Upcoming Los Angeles And New York Shows On Sale Today; Tom Araya Issues Message To Fans

August 9, 2013, 10 years ago

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SLAYER will headline concerts at two venues they haven't played in 25 years - the Hollywood Palladium on Monday, October 28th, and New York's Theater at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, November 27th, the night before Thanksgiving. GOJIRA and 4ARM will support.

Tickets are now on sale to the public. Log onto here for more ticketing info.

This will be the first time that Slayer - bassist/vocalist Tom Araya, guitarist Kerry King, drummer Paul Bostaph, and guitarist Gary Holt, who continues to fill in for the late founding member Jeff Hanneman - will play a concert in New York since The Big Four concert at Yankee Stadium on September 14th, 2011, and the band's first Hollywood show since 2010's Jagermeister Music Tour.

Tom Araya has issued the following message to fans: "We are currently in the middle of a European tour that is going great. It's great to have a friend like Gary filling in and I would like to officially welcome Paul back into the band. We're looking forward to seeing every one of you in L.A. and New York later this year."

Over the past eighteen months, Slayer has toured throughout Europe, India, Japan, South America, and Australia, and co-headlined the 2012 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Tour of North America. Slayer has also been confirmed to play the Fun Fun Fun Fest 2013 to be held at the Auditorium Shores in Austin, TX November 8th - 10th.

While recovering from the devastating loss of Hanneman, Araya and King have begun to work on new material and hope to spend some time in the studio prior to these dates.

In the footage below, Slayer guitarist Kerry King talks about the Marshall Fridge:

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