Music News: System of a Down Is Playing Three Stadium Shows Next Year 

System of a Down Is Playing Three Stadium Shows Next Year 

 

 

System of a Down announced three major stadium shows for next summer, with some high-powered co-headliners.

 

 

The first show goes down August 28th at MetLife Stadium outside New York City with Korn sharing the bill.

 

 

Then on August 31st, they're playing Soldier Field in Chicago with Avenged Sevenfold.

 

 

And on September 3rd, they'll team up with the Deftones for a show at Rogers Stadium in Toronto.

 

 

Polyphia and Wisp will open all three shows.

 

 

Presales begin tomorrow. The rest of us have to wait until Friday.

 

 

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The Used Announces 25th Anniversary Tour.

It’s the 25th anniversary of The Used, and they’re going to celebrate on the road. The 25th-anniversary tour is going to be a bit different, with three shows on three consecutive nights in each city on the tour. On night one, they’ll play their 2002 self-titled album, 2004’s “Love and Death” on night two, and then 2007’s “Lies for the Liars” on the third night. The tour will stop in Detroit, Boston, Chicago, New York City, Salt Lake City, Denver, Las Angeles, and then end with a final three-night stand in San Diego. Ticket presales start tomorrow at 10 am local time, with general sales kicking off on Friday. For a full list of dates, click here.

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WE ARE ANNOUNCING BUZZFEST ON FRIDAY AT 8:30

Morgan Wallen's Felony Chair-Throwing Case Is Going to a Grand Jury 

 

 

Morgan Wallen and his lawyers are set to waive his preliminary hearing in the chair-throwing case heard round the world.

 

 

This means that a jury will look at all the evidence and decide whether there is probable cause to proceed to trial. Morgan is charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment, and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.

 

 

The Grand Jury of Davidson County is expected to meet in January, so for this holiday season he gets a get-out-of-jail-free card. We will know in the new year whether the jury thinks there's enough evidence to indict him.

 

 

Some say waiving the preliminary hearing could be a strategic decision, because Morgan's lawyers want to give themselves more time to work out a settlement with prosecutors.

 

But at least he doesn't have to worry about it over Christmas.

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 Guns N' Roses will play their first-ever show in Saudi Arabia. 

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