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  • Bring Out Your Dead: Megadeth Destroy All Enemies in Albany

    It’s had many names over the years: The Knickerbocker, The Pepsi, The Times Union Center and currently the MVP Arena. But on Tuesday, September 10, the storied building was transformed into a cathedral of heavy metal.  Playing host to the legendary Megadeth and their “Destroy All Enemies” tour featuring Mudvayne and All That Remains, the scorching night of thrash, prog, punk, speed and metalcore music bludgeoned downtown Albany like a 10-ton hammer in a way that hasn’t been felt in years.

    An epic evening of arena sized anthems and a career-spanning setlist packed with deep cuts and fan favorites alike, Dave Mustaine once again proved why his band remains one of the cornerstones of metal’s “Big Four.”

    Thrash metal icons Megadeth returned to the MVP Arena for the first time in 17 years on 9/10/24.

    For anyone familiar with Mustaine’s storied career, the sight of him on stage, shredding through riff after riff, felt like witnessing history in motion. After being famously ousted from Metallica in the early ’80s, Mustaine forged his own path by forming Megadeth in 1983, determined to make his own mark on metal. His fierce ambition and relentless work ethic paid off—Megadeth has since sold over 38 million albums worldwide, earning their place alongside Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax as the pioneers of thrash metal.

    But the show in Albany wasn’t just about Megadeth’s past. It was a testament to the present power of Mustaine, who at 63, plays with the same ferocity that marked his early years, if not more. This resilience is all the more impressive considering his 2019 battle with throat cancer, which threatened to sideline him permanently. Instead, Mustaine emerged victorious, his unmistakable snarl and masterful guitar work as sharp as ever. His playing style—technical, lightning-fast, and rhythmically complex—defines Megadeth’s sound and was on full display during songs like “Holy Wars… The Punishment Due,” “Peace Sells,” and “Symphony of Destruction.”

    Fuck Cancer: Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine was back in Albany on 9/10/24 after beating a life-altering diagnosis.

    Megadeth would also play selections from their most recent album, 2022’s The Sick, The Dying…and the Dead! which featured the eerie visual aid of an old plague doctor pushing a wagon cart full of corpses across the stage.  Also from the same album, “We’ll Be Back” stood out as a new favorite for its relentless power groove and over-the-top shredding, further proof this band still has plenty of gas in the tank. Adding fuel the frenzy, time-tested staples like “Washington is Next!,” “Hangar 18” and “Sweating Bullets” sounded massive and just as potent as they were decades ago.

    Destroy All Enemies: Megadeth performing at the MVP Arena on 9/10/24.

    The crowd, a sea of black-clad fans with fists pumping and heads banging in unison, responded with a fervor that could only come from decades of loyalty. For many, Megadeth’s music represents something deeper. Their songs, often steeped in political themes, war, chaos, and personal demons, strike a chord with listeners who revel in metal’s intensity and cathartic aggression. This is why heavy metal endures—its primal power, complex musicianship, and dark themes speak to a primal part of the human experience.

    Symphony of Destruction: Watch fan shot footage of Megadeth performing at the MVP Arena on 9/10/24.

    As much as the night belonged to Megadeth, it was far from a one-band show. Mudvayne, co-headlining the tour, brought their own brand of chaos to the MVP Arena. Rising to prominence in the early 2000’s, Mudvayne, known for their groundbreaking debut L.D. 50, has a reputation for blending nu-metal with progressive elements, and their set did not disappoint. Musically tight, they delivered heavy grooves, complex rhythms, and a raw power that paired perfectly with Megadeth’s thrash fury. Known for their theatrical costumes and high-energy performances, frontman Chad Gray worked the crowd with ease, demonstrating an innate ability to connect with fans. Dressed in his trademark face paint and blood splatter, Gray’s commanding presence and guttural screams during songs like “Not Falling,” “Death Blooms,” “-1,” and “Internal Primates Forever” were highlights of the night.

    Dressed to Kill: Mudvayne’s Chad Gray painted the MVP Arena red on Tuesday, 9/10.

    Speaking candidly to the audience after ”Dull Boy,” Gray gave a heartfelt speech about the importance of staying true to yourself. Saying how this is the place to leave your baggage at the door. The problems at work, in your relationship, at school, with your family, with the law—they will all still be there tomorrow, but here at the arena, this is a safe place to let it all out. Demanding the fans make enough noise to satisfy him before they continue playing, Gray talked about the honor it is to be playing with Megadeth, one of the big 4 that inspired and empowered him as a kid we he came from nothing.  Addressing the elephant in the room, i.e. the amount of people at the show, he would tell us “Anyone who knows metal is here, and if you’re not, that’s probably a good thing. Because once metal is in you, it never leaves. It doesn’t matter if you’re 6 of 65, you’re a metal kid for life.”

    Ryknow Power: Mudvayne bassist Ryan Martinie was dropping bombs all night long on 9/10/24.

    After delivering a standout version of “Nothing to Gein,” and working their way through “Happy?” Gray would reflect once again. Talking about how to him, this tour represents the passing of the torch. From one generation of metal to the next, he’s made an oath to carry it forward from here.  Referencing influences like Metallica and Slayer, and later Pantera and Korn, he said heavy music will always keep evolving and it’s up to the fans to keep showing their support, no matter who the current torch bearer may be. Wanting the audience to know that he’s proud of each and every person who came out to see the show, he says it’s important to remember to reward yourself every once in a while, and to not be ashamed tomorrow for liking heavy music today. Asking if Albany can dig what he’s putting down, the band then launched into their biggest hit, “Dig” to close out their set. What a performance!

    Dig This: Watch fan shot footage of Mudvayne performing “Dig” in Albany, NY 9/10/24.

    Kicking off the night was Springfield, Massachusetts’ All That Remains, a metalcore band whose blend of melodic and brutal elements set the tone for the evening. No stranger to the Capital Region, the band has been playing various Albany clubs since forming in the early 2000’s and clearly have developed a loyal following in the area.  Their impressive guitar solos, particularly from lead guitarist Jason Richardson, caught the attention of the early crowd.

    Opening up with “Now Let Them Tremble,” and working their way through songs like “Six,” Divine,” and a massive rendition of “This Calling” from their beloved 2006 album The Fall of Ideals, All That Remains have a style that leans more into metalcore than traditional thrash. Making sure to bring a balance of aggression and melody, by the time the band reached their set closing number and biggest song, “Two Weeks, anyone who was on the fence was converted. Showcasing the band’s ability to fuse heavy breakdowns with catchy hooks, All That Remains was the perfect choice for an opening act.

    All That Remains kicked off the night in Albany on 9/10/24.

    Despite the aggressive sounds emanating from the stage, the Albany crowd remained surprisingly tame. While many die-hard fans in the front row headbanged and moshed in sync with Mustaine’s riffs, a significant portion of the audience seemed content to take in the spectacle from their seats, perhaps a testament to the older demographic that Megadeth now commands. Even so, the energy in the arena was palpable, and the night felt like a celebration of heavy metal’s enduring legacy.

    As the tour rolls on through the rest of North America, including this upcoming Friday the 13th at Bethel Woods, it’s clear that the “Destroy All Enemies” tour is more than just a trip down memory lane—it’s a reminder that Megadeth and their fellow metal titans still have plenty left to say. For those in attendance in Albany, it was a night that highlighted the power of heavy metal to bring people together, proving that, even in 2025, metal is far from dead.

    Megadeth | September 10, 2024 | MVP Arena | Albany, NY

    Setlist: The Sick, The Dying…and the Dead!, Dread and the Fugitive Mind, Kick the Chair, Hangar 18, Washinton is Next, Countdown to Extinction, Sweating Bullets, Angry Ain, Trust, Tornado of Souls, We’ll Be Back, Symphony of Destruction, Mechanix, Peace Sells

    Encore: Holy Wars…The Punishment Due

    Mudvayne | September 10, 2024 | MVP Arena | Albany, NY

    Setlist: Not Falling, Silenced, Internal Primates Forever, Fall Into Sleep, -1, Death Blooms, Dull Boy, Nothing to Gein, World So Cold, Happy?, Dig.

    All That Remains | September 10, 2024 | MVP Arena | Albany, NY

    Setlist: Now Let Them Tremble, Chiron, Six, Divine, Let You Go, This Calling, Two Weeks.

  • Megadeth Seeks to Destroy All Enemies in Albany on September 10

    Get ready headbangers, your chance to witness one of the most iconic bands in heavy music history is right around the corner.  Fresh off destroying throat cancer, Dave Mustaine’s legendary Megadeth are back and bringing their “Destroy All Enemies” tour to the MVP Arena in Albany on Tuesday, September 10th at 6:30pm.

    Featuring fellow heavy metal juggernauts Mudvayne and All That Remains, the stacked lineup is a “can’t miss” for fans of unapologetic, full throttle in-your-face metal anthems.

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    Megadeth brings their “Destroy All Enemies” Tour to the MVP Arena on September 10th.

    Fueled by revenge in 1983 by frontman and guitarist Dave Mustaine after his split from Metallica, the Grammy Award winning Megadeth would go on to sell over 50 million albums worldwide and become one of the most influential bands in thrash music. One of the “Big Four” on metal’s Mount Rushmore, they are currently supporting their sixteenth studio album, The Sick, The Dying…and the Dead! Returning to the Albany venue for the first time since 2007, Megadeth’s rich history in the Capital Region dates all the way back to 1987 when they demolished the now demolished Colonie Coliseum (a.k.a. Starlite Music Theatre) in Latham.

    After pummeling the Palace Theatre a year later, the band would make their debut at the MVP Arena (formerly known as the Knickerbocker Arena) in January of 1991. With their highly anticipated return on Tuesday now 17 years in the making, this event is shaping up to be a celebration of both the band’s storied past and the enduring future of heavy metal, making it a must for longtime and new fans alike.

    At the heart of Megadeth’s success is the legendary Dave Mustaine, whose artistic vision, guitar skills and songwriting are central to the band’s identity. Mustaine’s playing style is a unique blend of fast, intricate rhythms and blistering solos, rooted in both punk aggression and classical influences. His aggressive down-picking technique and complex, jazz-inspired solos have made him one of the most respected guitarists in the genre. Despite his musical triumphs, he’s also faced significant challenges, particularly in his health. In 2019, he was diagnosed with throat cancer, leading to a brief hiatus for the band.

    However, Mustaine made a triumphant return to the stage after beating the illness, showing his resilience and commitment to his craft. His comeback is a testament to his status as a metal warrior, and fans at the MVP Arena can expect him to deliver a powerhouse performance. In addition to Mustaine, Megadeth’s current lineup includes Teemu Mäntysaari on guitar, James LoMenzo on bass, and Dirk Verbeuren on drums. Longtime followers can expect a setlist packed with hits like “Symphony of Destruction,” “Sweating Bullets,” “Holy Wars… The Punishment Due,” and “Hangar 18,” along with selections from their latest album, The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead!

    Megadeth brings their “Destroy All Enemies” Tour to the MVP Arena on September 10th.

    Opening the show are two heavy hitters in Mudvayne and All That Remains. Following their groundbreaking debut album L.D. 50 in 2000, Mudvayne have become bona fide legends of the scene. With their nightmare inducing, freak-show presentation that includes painted faces and blood splatter, their fusion of nu-metal, progressive, and alternative metal has aged far better than most of their peers. Returning from hiatus in 2021, Mudvayne’s high-energy performance style is a perfect warm-up for Megadeth’s intense set. All That Remains bring a melodic metalcore sound to the bill. Founded in 1998, they’ve released nine albums, including The Fall of Ideals, which is considered a modern metalcore classic.

    For music lovers in the Capital Region, this concert is an opportunity to see one of metal’s greatest bands in action, with a setlist that spans across decades of iconic songs. For new fans, it’s a chance to experience Megadeth’s legendary status firsthand, witness the skill of Dave Mustaine and his bandmates, and be introduced to a new generation of metal through Mudvayne and All That Remains. Whether you’re a seasoned metalhead or just getting into the genre, the “Destroy All Enemies” tour at MVP Arena on September 10th is guaranteed to be a night of pure, unrelenting power, ultra-frenetic riffing, rapid solos, and headbanging anthems you don’t want to miss. Great tickets are still available.

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  • Megadeth “Destroy All Enemies” Tour Stopping At Albany, Bethel Woods And Wantagh This Fall

    Metal band Megadeth have announced their “Destroy All Enemies” North American tour which will include shows at the MVP Arena on Sept. 10, Bethel Woods Center For The Arts on Sept. 13 and Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on Sept. 14.

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    The renowned “Destroy All Enemies” Tour will feature opening acts from Illinois-based heavy metal band Mudvayne, and Massachusetts-based metal core band All That Remains.  

    Megadeth shared that they will perform most of their classic hits from Rust In Peace, Countdown to Extinction and more. Megadeth’s tour will also bring Dave Mustaine and bandmates back to North America to perform their latest studio album The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead! which featured  some of Mustaine’s strongest-ever songwriting to date.

    The band’s U.S part of the tour promises to offer an equally ambitious live performance that delivers on all fronts. “Our Crush The World tour has been a tremendous experience for the four of us,” shared the band’s frontman Dave Mustaine. “We are all playing tight, and that has made it possible for me to really focus on solos and singing, we are playing more songs than ever before, and we are closer to each other, onstage and off. I’m excited to see Mudvayne, and All That Remains…” Dave added. 

    Megadeth’s North American tour comes on the heels of a highly anticipated and successful stint in Latin America which wrapped this month and will later start back up in Europe this summer. With stops in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and México and forthcoming dates in Sweden, Italy, France, Germany and more, the band’s global appeal and lasting impact is more apparent than ever as continued calls for international touring are demanded. 

    Megadeth will bring their “Destroy All Enemies” North American tour at the MVP Arena in Albany on Sept. 10, Bethel Woods Center For The Arts in Bethel on Sept. 13 and at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh in Wantagh on Sept. 14. Fans can find tickets here.  

    Destroy All Enemies U.S. Tour 2024

    Aug 2               Rogers, AR                   Walmart AMP

    Aug 3               Houston, TX                 713 Music Hall

    Aug 5               Albuquerque, NM          Isleta Amphitheatre

    Aug 6               Denver, CO                  Ball Arena

    Aug 8               Phoenix, AZ                 Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    Aug 9               Los Angeles, CA           YouTube Theater

    Aug 10             Concord, CA                 Toyota Pavilion at Concord

    Aug 12             Auburn, WA                  White River Amphitheatre 

    Aug 13             Bend, OR                     Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Aug 16             Las Vegas, NV             Bakkt Theatre at Planet Hollywood

    Aug 17             Salt Lake City, UT         Maverick Arena*

    Aug 20             Irving, TX                      The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    Aug 21             Austin, TX                     Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    Aug 23             Macon, GA                   Atrium Health Macon Amphitheater*

    Aug 24             West Palm Beach, FL   IThink Financial Amphitheatre

    Sept 3              Tinley Park, IL              Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    Sept 5              Huntington, WV            Marshall Health Network Arena*

    Sept 6              Charlotte, NC                PNC Music Pavilion

    Sept 7              Raleigh, NC                  Coastal Credit Union Music Park

    Sept 9              Reading, PA                 Santander Arena*

    Sept 10            Albany, NY                   MVP Arena*

    Sept 11            Boston, MA                  Leader Bank

    Sept 13            Bethel, NY                    Bethel Woods Center For The Arts

    Sept 14            Wantagh, NY                Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    Sept 15            Richmond, VA              Virginia Credit Union Live!*

    Sept 17            Cincinnati, OH              Riverbend Music Center

    Sept 18            Pittsburgh, PA              Stage AE

    Sept 20            Noblesville, IN               Ruoff Music Center

    Sept 21            Clarkston, MI                Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Sept 24            Minneapolis, MN           The Armory

    Sept 26            St Louis, MO                 Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Sept 27            Southaven, MS            Bankplus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove*

    Sept 28            Nashville, TN                Nashville Municipal Auditorium

    *Non Live Nation Dates