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System of a Down Adds Dates to Stadium Tour

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System of a Down, the renowned hard rock band, has announced a series of stadium events for 2025 that have captured significant attention from fans and media alike. These are not just any events; they are massive stadium shows, featuring an impressive lineup with Korn, Avenged Sevenfold, and Deftones among others. As the demand for these shows soared, System of a Down added an additional night to each scheduled event, underscoring the enthusiasm of their dedicated fanbase. These events are set to take place in East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium, Chicago, Illinois at Soldier Field, and Toronto, Ontario at Rogers Stadium. Each location will host a unique lineup: Korn will kick off the New Jersey shows, Avenged Sevenfold leads in Chicago, and Deftones headline in Toronto. The significance of these lineups lies not only in their musical prowess but also in the nostalgia they evoke, harkening back to the heyday of early 2000s metal and alternative rock.

Polyphia and Wisp are set to open for all the shows, setting a diverse musical tone for the events. The discussions about the band's tour plans highlight the formidable pull System of a Down continues to have, despite not releasing a new album in nearly two decades. Drummer John Dolmayan and bassist Shavarsh “Shavo” Odadjian have openly discussed the creative differences within the band that have occurred over the years, as well as the potential, albeit unlikely, for new music production. Despite these internal dynamics, the band remains a compelling draw for fans, as evidenced by the rapid sellout of pre-sale tickets and the subsequent addition of second shows.

In particular, the inclusion of Korn, Avenged Sevenfold, and Deftones brings an added layer of depth and excitement to these events. Each of these bands has carved out a significant space in the rock and metal scenes, known for their energetic performances and dedicated fanbases. The anticipation surrounding these shows is further amplified by the venue choices. For instance, System of a Down's Toronto dates mark the first time a hard rock act will play two nights in a row at the newly built Rogers Stadium.

Tickets for the concerts became available through artist pre-sales, with a general sale commencing on December 13. These sales have been essential in addressing the high demand. Fans eager to attend are encouraged to secure their tickets promptly, with options available through Live Nation and StubHub, where purchases are backed by the latter's FanProtect guarantee. Furthermore, these events are poised not only as concerts but as moments of revival for a genre that has remained largely on the periphery of mainstream music for several years.

Aug. 27 – E. Rutherford, N.J. @ Metlife Stadium (with Korn)
Aug. 28 – E. Rutherford, N.J. @ MetLife Stadium (with Korn)
Aug. 31 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (with Avenged Sevenfold)
Sept. 1 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (with Avenged Sevenfold)
Sept. 3 – Toronto, Ontario @ Rogers Stadium (with Deftones)
Sept. 5 – Toronto, Ontario @ Rogers Stadium (with Deftones)

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