MEGADETH: More Concert Footage From Israel Posted Online

July 3, 2007

More video footage of MEGADETH's July 2, 2007 concert in Tel Aviv, Israel has been posted online. The show marked the band's first appearance in Israel since June 2005 when the group's performance at the Metalist Festival was stopped after only four songs due to the crowd's rowdy behavior (see previous BLABBERMOUTH.NET stories: Story#1, Story#2). Watch video footage of last night's performance at YouTube:

"In My Darkest Hour": Video
"Reckoning Day": Video
"A Tout Le Monde": Video
Dave Mustaine addressing Israeli fans: Video

Video footage of an interview/press conference with the members of MEGADETH, held on Sunday (July 1) in Tel Aviv, has been posted at this location.

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