MEGADETH Bassist Is Excited To Bring The Show Back Out On The Road

August 24, 2007

MEGADETH bassist James Lomenzo has posted the following message in the "Forums" section of the band's web site.

"All right friends, new video ['Never Walk Alone'] under our belt... check! 'United Abominations' [MEGADETH's new album] still moving off the shelves... check! Tour dates for months ahead... great, big check!

"Can't wait to see all you guys out on our lil' Tour Of Duty comin' to a theater near you. I've been really impressed with the banter I've been reading in the forums lately (both positive and not so positive). It shows that we're doing a good job of keeping your interest in this re-surging beast called MEGADETH.

"We're all really excited to bring the show back out to you and to continue adding new songs (and old songs) to the set. So far it's been a stellar year playing the festivals and opening for HEAVEN AND HELL as well as doing our own shows but now it's nice to just concentrate on doing a full MEGADETH show for you.

"I want to take a moment here to tell the fans that made it down to the miserably hot Santa Clarita video shoot that it was great to meet you all, thanks for braving the heat and hanging out. I also want to commend the 'bass obsessed' who've been posting on my sticky in the Musicians Forum and thank them for their kind remarks and great query's, keep 'em coming, I love to chat bass."

MEGADETH drummer Shawn Drover will participate in an online chat on Sunday, August 26 at the MegaFanClub at 1:00 p.m. PST / 4:00 p.m. EST. This is a fan-club-members-only chat. You must be a member of the MegaFanClub to participate. Click here to join.

MEGADETH's U.S. tour this fall kicks off in Anchorage, Alaska on September 4, taking the band through 24 U.S. cites ending up in Norfolk Virginia on October 6. Support on the dates will come from IN THIS MOMENT and THE CONFESSION.

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