Megadeth, Lamb of God, Trivium and In Flames Postpone Summer Tour to 2021
The summer leg of the Metal of the Year tour featuring Megadeth, Lamb of God, Trivium and In Flames has officially been postponed
There has been lots of speculation on whether on now the Metal Tour of the Year featuring Megadeth, Lamb of God, Trivium and In Flames would be a go, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Band members remained positive that the tour would be able to go on as scheduled, but as the coronaivrus situation progressed, it became more and more difficult to imagine how regulations would all the amphitheater tour to go on.
Now, the bands have officially announced that the full summer leg of the tour is being moved to 2021.
In a statement put out Wednesday (May 20), the band say, “The summer leg of the Metal Tour of the Year with Megadeth and Lamb of God, plus special guests Trivuim and In Flames, is being rescheduled to 2021. As soon as new dates are finalized, we’ll share the updated schedule, and all tickets will be honored accordingly.”
They add, “If you are a ticket holder and would prefer a refund, please visit Livenation.com/Refund for information on how and when you can claim your refund.”
The bands added that they don’t have any news on whether the fall leg of thh tour will be a go, but “will share any further updates and information when we receive it.”
They close out the message by saying they “look forward to returning to the stage.”
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