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by parabola622 on 11/15/09Orbit Room - Grand Rapidssold out stellar show. from the first band to the last.(some technical difficulties with arcanium but minor and quickly repaired)
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Megadeth are a thrash metal band from Los Angeles. Formed in 1983 by guitarist Dave Mustaine, Megadeth have sold over 50 million records worldwide across 16 studio albums, received 13 Grammy nominations with one win and have been recognized as a member of the “Big Four” bands credited with establishing the American thrash metal genre along with Anthrax, Metallica and Slayer. Following the group’s 1985 debut Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!, Megadeth released five consecutive platinum albums including 1992’s Countdown to Extinction, which hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 behind their Hot 100-charting single “Symphony of Destruction.” The group hit their highest chart placements since 1994’s Youthanasia with 2016’s Dystopia and 2022’s The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead!, which both debuted at No. 3 while the former’s title track netted Megadeth their first Grammy for Best Metal Performance.
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Megadeth 2024 Tour Dates:
Megadeth head out on their 2024 North American tour in August. After kicking off at Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas, the tour will cover much of North America through September 2024.
Be sure to add Megadeth to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about their concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
Megadeth’s 2024 tour begins on August 2 at Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas.
Megadeth will be joined by Mudvayne and All The Remains on select dates.
Tickets for Megadeth’s tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 26 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Various presales begin in the days leading up to the general onsale. The Live Nation/Ticketmaster presales open on Wednesday, April 24 at 10:00 a.m. local time and Spotify and venue presales open on Thursday, April 25 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
sold out stellar show. from the first band to the last.(some technical difficulties with arcanium but minor and quickly repaired)
Megadeth made all the other bands forgettable and what lasted over an hour and a half seemed too short.
The show that Megadeth put on was absolutely great.
Great time at concert, Megadeth was unbelievable as usual. Seen them several times and it gets better every time. New band is awesome!!!
Megadeth is a fantastic band to see live. Looking forward to having them come again.
After just seeing an incredible Metallica show less than one week ago at VanAndel I was primed for Megadeth. Got in just in time for Machinehead. I am an old eighties hairband guy so I am not familiar with most of the newer heavy bands. Machinehead sounded like every other one I have heard, grunt n growl with a few riffs. Didn't do anything for me. Megadeth on the other hand sounded great! Dave was his usual self, in fine form. As it seems to be the norm now Dave had an entire new band making up Megadeth. All were fine musicians. They played everything I needed to hear. All in all a great show as they opened up the tour in Grand Rapids. One note I must make was the sound quality. Although it was ok I have heard much better in The Orbit Room and from Megadeth as well. Sound was muddy. Dave's vocals and both lead guitars were too low in the mix and were muffled. Playing was steller though. I have heard from a few sources that this is supposed to be the last Megadeth disc? Let's hope not.
Even though you have to sit through some crappy openers like Arcanium and Suicide Silence, Machine Head gets you ready for the one of the best thrash metal bands in the world. Megadeth was ready to shred when they got on stage and didn't take their foot off the pedal. This was the third time that I have seen them and this had to be the best show that I seen them do. Chris Boderick live up to his expectations to make people forget all of the past guitar players with very tight solos that make you think that your listening to the album. I would definately reccommend this concert to anyone that loves metal. Metallica who? Megadeth is way better.
Megadeth played some classic older songs from Peace Sells .. But Who's Buying? They sounded great and were really into it. The crowd was also really into it. I wish the guitars' volume was a little bit higher and the vocals too. However, Megadeth kicked ass throughout their setlist and did not take any prisoners. I arrived to the venue around 9pm because I was really only interested in seeing Megadeth but they actually started at 9:35pm. Overall, great show. I am not from the area so I had a very hard time finding the venue. The address is wrong or my GPS is wrong. The venue is actually near the Best Buy in that mall area.
Sound lights great but limited band time meant not enough of Dave’s new CD We came from Seattle and glad we did !!! All bands great Security and vendors employees at GM were great very accommodating Water 4.00 wat too much when you spend 139.00 for two tickets
Never Forget this concert;worth ALL the time,Effort,& $ I went through to see it.Would do it Again Tomorrow.Crowd was Enthusiastic,SLAYER was the highlight of the evening;I almost caught one of the drumsticks Dave Lombardo threw in my direction(My BIGGEST Disappointment that night)It was like a Religious Experience,seeing them Twice in one Week!Saw Slayer 5 days earlier in Spokane,WA.,& they were as AWESOME Mon. as they were Sat.;Kudos to Megadeth for having the Kahones to follow a Thrash Legend like Slayer.Having seen them a few times before,I kinda knew what to expect;they had some tech. problems but carried the show w/style&ease.Didn't see the opening band;Machine Head was OK,but judging from the Tees I observed-the majority of the concertgoers were there to see SLAYER&Megadeth.They could make a cottage industry out of touring together,hint,hint-
three great bands, and one sub par band. Slayer put on their usual good showing, and for the first time seeing megadeth i was impressed, they did a great set. and as for the opening bands, Machine head was wicked, and sucide silence was pretty weak, the second they had anything going for them in a song where it sounded good they changed the pace and the singer started doing a really lame screamo thing and failing horribly at it.