MEGADETH: Leave Messages For Bandmembers

September 20, 2007

During MEGADETH's current headlining 2007 U.S. "Tour of Duty" in support of their "United Abominations" (Roadrunner Records) CD, Dave Mustaine is reaching out to fans and inviting them to call his cell and share their thoughts. As part of a collaboration with SayNow — a service that enables celebrities to connect to their audience over the phone — fans can call and leave messages for Dave on his cell. At each tour date, Dave makes an announcement from the stage encouraging fans to call and leave him messages and tells them where his cell number is posted at the venue. Dave also sends out group voicemails from the stage at each tour date, letting fans know what city he’s in and invites the local audience to cheer in the background while he's leaving the message. As part of his outreach to fans, Dave also leaves messages for people who have contacted him about current MEGADETH activities. Anyone who'd like to leave a personal message for Dave and his bandmates can call them at the following numbers:

Dave Mustaine: (619) 717-2000
Glen Drover: (818) 237-4680
Shawn Drover: (678) 999-2215
James Lomenzo: (661) 349-7208

Fan-filmed video footage of MEGADETH performing its classic track "Peace Sells" on September 16, 2007 at the Ogden in Denver, Colorado can be viewed below.

MEGADETH's September 22, 2007 concert at the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, Ohio will be streamed live via YeboTV.com. You will need to register at this location to catch this live event.

MEGADETH kicked off its U.S. headlining tour on September 4 in Anchorage, Alaska. The trek will take the band through 24 U.S. cites ending up in Norfolk Virginia on October 6. Support on the dates comes from IN THIS MOMENT and THE CONFESSION.

For a list of upcoming MEGADETH shows, click here.

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