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Artist News Gigs & Festivals
System Of A Down reform
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 30 November 2010
As expected, System Of A Down announced yesterday that they will reform next year for a European tour, which will include a headline performance at the Download festival.
In a statement the band said: “We are excited to announce that System will be playing some dates together in 2011. We also want to thank you for your loyalty and support, not only to System Of A Down, but to all of our solo efforts as well. We have no master plan – we are playing these shows simply because we want to play together again as a band and for you, our amazing fans”.
Confirming that the band would be playing Download, Live Nation’s Andy Copping said: “After the huge success of this year’s Download, where over 100,000 fans came to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Donington, I am pleased to say that Download 2011 is already shaping up to have another stellar line up. To have the mighty System Of A Down headlining next year after a five year break is just fantastic, they’re a world class band and I’m personally very excited to have them on the bill”.
You can find more information of SOAD-related stuff at www.systemofadown.com.