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You Me At Six Announce Final Ever Aussie Tour, Scott Ian Is Pissed At Slayer + MORE

You Me At Six Announce Final Ever Aussie Tour, Scott Ian Is Pissed At Slayer + MORE

Released Monday, 13th May 2024
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You Me At Six Announce Final Ever Aussie Tour, Scott Ian Is Pissed At Slayer + MORE

You Me At Six Announce Final Ever Aussie Tour, Scott Ian Is Pissed At Slayer + MORE

You Me At Six Announce Final Ever Aussie Tour, Scott Ian Is Pissed At Slayer + MORE

You Me At Six Announce Final Ever Aussie Tour, Scott Ian Is Pissed At Slayer + MORE

Monday, 13th May 2024
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In this episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines, Emmy Mack of RedHook brings you the latest and greatest from the world of rock and metal. Tune in as we dive into the shocking announcement from British rock icons You Me At Six, who are set to embark on their final ever tour, visiting Australian cities including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth in January 2025. Supported by rising UK heavy stars Holding Absence, this is a farewell you won't want to miss.

We also explore the possibility of a future Australian tour from System of a Down, as frontman Serj Tankian hints at the band's openness to small tours and one-off shows. In other news, Anthrax's Scott Ian calls out Kerry King over the Slayer reunion, expressing his frustration after taking their retirement announcement at face value.

As AC/DC gears up for their first tour in eight years, we reveal their new touring lineup featuring rock legends Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney. Slipknot fans, rejoice! It's finally official—Eloy Casagrande is the new drummer, confirmed by the band on Instagram. Casagrande shares his excitement and gratitude with fans around the world.

In a surprising revelation, Jet frontman Nic Cester reveals he once auditioned to be AC/DC's new frontman during Brian Johnson's health hiatus, a role that ultimately went to Axl Rose. Plus, Ghost announces their first-ever movie, 'Rite Here Rite Now,' set to hit Australian cinemas for two days only. This concert movie promises more than just live performances, with a ghoulish narrative woven into the cinematic experience.

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