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Watch the 14-minute extended cut of Ice Nine Kills’ gory music video for A Work Of Art, as Terrifier 3 arrives in cinemas today…
But still no new album. Sadface.
After announcing a headline slot at Aftershock Festival this past Monday, System Of A Down have now revealed several U.S. headline shows.
The gigs – taking place in California, Arizona and Nevada – will be the band's first since their global Wake Up The Souls tour in 2015. Fingers crossed they can make these gigs a worldwide affair too, eh?
While it's promising news on the live show front, this sadly doesn't mean we're any closer to new music; frontman Serj Tankian told Rolling Stone in December: "We've played each other songs, but we still haven't come eye to eye on how things should be done for us to be able to move forward with it."
Hmmm…
Catch System Of A Down live at the following:
October
13 San Bernardino Glen Helen Amphitheater
14 Sacramento Aftershock Festival
16 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena
17 San Diego Valley View Casino Center
19 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena