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System Of A Down say they are 'testing the waters' with more touring in 2025

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In a recent interview with SiriusXM's 'Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk', Shavo Odadjian, bassist of System Of A Down, opened up about the band's decision to ramp up their live schedule. Odadjian referred to this increased activity as the band "testing the waters" for how they might operate moving forward.

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He expressed excitement over the overwhelming response to their initial three dates on the North American leg, all of which sold out almost immediately. 

Odadjian shared the following:

Literally within a few hours we sold out every show, and it was a shock to us. But I'm very glad that the stadiums were available near those dates. We had a band conference that it sold out. My manager hit us up. He's, like, 'Dude, you guys sold it all out.' … It floored me. People are, like, 'Why should it be so surprising to you?' Everyone sees us a certain way. I still see us as that band from Hollywood. I'm not seeing us as this giant band that could sell out MetLife twice, two nights in a row. Football stadiums, bro. So, we decided, 'Let's add another show to each.' And we put it out there the next day and those sold out too.

We haven't played a lot together for a while. We've been doing one or two shows a year since 2017. So, the relationships were not as great as they are now. It's just everybody wasn't on the same page. We've been talking. Everything's great, knock on wood. Everyone's happy. So we decided to test the waters and play some shows. And that's what it is.

There is no strategy to it, there's no plan to do the rest of the world just yet. I'm not saying it's not gonna happen; I'm not saying it is gonna happen. We told each other, 'Let's play it by ear, do these shows, see how we feel afterwards. If we don't wanna do any more, we don't do any more. If we wanna do more, we'll do more.' There's no heavy responsibility on anyone, because I feel like a lot of it is just thinking too much, overthinking what could happen.

Bad experiences have happened to certain people, and they kind of hold that as PTSD, I think. And now that things are better, we're older, we're, like, 'Dude, no pressure, bro. Let's just do it. If we like it, we do. If we don't like it, we [don't].' 'Cause you know what? Serj had a great time at Sick New World last year. We had such an amazing, fun show and everyone left the stage hugging.

And so he called back, he's, like, 'Dude, I loved it. Let's do more of these.' So that's where that happened. We're, like, 'Let's go.' As long as everyone is down. Daron was down. So we decided, 'Let's test the waters. Let's not just go full blast and start doing months. Let's just test the waters with three shows.' Those three shows turned to six.

 

When asked about the challenges of delivering stadium-level performances with limited time spent together as a band, Shavo Odadjian of System Of A Down admitted it can be a unique experience.

Odadjian added:

We can do it. Look, for the last few years, we've been doing one or two shows. And we go and we rehearse two weeks for one show. I think that's not smart. So six shows is better than one show to me. I'll take it. I'll take it, and I'm not gonna ask for more. I want it to happen organically. I think our band is that band — we can't be told what to do. The more we push each other to do something, the less we do. So I figure the less we push, the more we'll do. It should be done because we wanna do it, we love to do it, and that's why we do it.

 

The previously announced North American dates all feature East Coast stops in New York City, Chicago, and Toronto. When asked why the band focused on the East Coast.

We haven't been there for a long time. 'Cause we've been doing West Coast stuff a lot, because we haven't been leaving the West Coast. Like I said, we've been kind of dipping our toe in the water, testing the temperature of the water. So, we've been kind of upsetting the East Coast. It seems like we don't like going there, but we love the East Coast. We love all over. We love the entire country.

It's not personal at all. So when we decided to do some extra shows, we said, 'We need to go to the East Coast. That's where this year has to be.' So that's the reason — because we the East; we really do. We talk about it every day — John and I talk about it every day. We're, like, 'We can't wait for this.' So we're looking forward to seeing the crowd, being there and seeing the city and enjoying it with that eye again. We're playing the city again. And to play two stadiums in each city is just — it's a gift.

 

South American dates:

04/24 Bogota, CO @ Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campin
04/27 Lima, PE @ Estadio Nacional
04/30 Santiago, CL @ Parque Estadio Nacional
05/03 Buenos Aires, AR @ Estadio Velez Sarsfield
05/06 Curitiba, BR @ Estadio Couto Pereira
05/08 Rio de Janeiro, BR @ Estadion Nilton Santos
05/10 Sao Paulo, BR @ Allianz Parque

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North American dates:

08/27 New York City, NY @ Metlife Stadium (feat. Korn)
08/28 New York City, NY @ Metlife Stadium (feat. Korn)
08/31 Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (feat. Avenged Sevenfold)
09/01 Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (feat. Avenged Sevenfold)
09/03 Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium (feat. Deftones)
09/05 Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium (feat. Deftones)

[via ThePRP]

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anonymous 63 days ago

everybody = Serj

anonymous 63 days ago

More into Stephen and Warren testing the waters at M3.

anonymous 63 days ago

^^^ haha amen brother

anonymous 63 days ago

Top Ratt Albums 1. Out Of The Cellar 2.Dancing Undercover 3.Invasion Of Your Privacy 4.Detonator 5. Reach For The Sky 6. Infestation 7. S/T 1999

anonymous 63 days ago

(you wanted to)

NorthFromHere 63 days ago

Neither metal nor hardcore.

anonymous 63 days ago

Band is gay. Hopefully Serj doesn't break a nail doing all of these shows.

anonymous 63 days ago

I announce that I truly don't understand why this band is so popular. Worst music and guitarist is complete LA trash

anonymous 63 days ago

Toronto is such a shit hole

anonymous 63 days ago

f*ck these goatf*cker weirdos.

anonymous 63 days ago

Jews did the armenian genocide.

anonymous 63 days ago

^nailed it

anonymous 63 days ago

srj tmkn think Rick is fat man like Trump

anonymous 63 days ago

Hey wow! Wicked cool goatee, you bald headed fąggot

anonymous 63 days ago

Neither metal nor hardcore Hard agree w/ this guy. Lambgoat you have failed at your job and failed us as your core demographic, much as you have failed in life (both personal and professional). Please suicide yourselves.




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