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System Of A Down announce three “one-of-a-kind” North American stadium shows with KoRn, Avenged Sevenfold and Deftones

System Of A Down have announced three North American stadium shows set to take place next summer.

The iconic metal band is set to perform three “one-of-a-kind” stadium shows with the first being at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ on August 28, followed by a show at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL on August 31 and the third and final show taking place at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, ON, on September 3.

Special guests include KoRn who will open the band’s East Rutherford show, Avenged Sevenfold at the Chicago show, and Deftones at their Toronto show. The likes of Polyphia and Wisp will also be performing at all three shows.

Artist pre-sales will be available for those who sign up here and will commence on Wednesday (December 11). Additional pre-sales will be commencing throughout the week. General ticket sales will begin on Friday (December 13) at 12pm local time. Check out a full list of dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.

System Of A Down 2025 North American stadium tour poster. Credit: PRESS

System Of A Down 2025 North American stadium tour poster. Credit: PRESS
System Of A Down 2025 North American stadium tour poster. Credit: PRESS

System Of A Down 2025 North American stadium tour poster. Credit: PRESS
System Of A Down 2025 North American stadium tour poster. Credit: PRESS

System Of A Down 2025 North American stadium tour dates are: 

AUGUST
28 – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ – with KoRn
31 – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL – with Avenge Sevenfold

SEPTEMBER 
3 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON – with Deftones 

Recently speaking to NME, System Of A Down’s Shavo Odadjian opened up about how the legendary band were “always talking” and would likely “never break up”. He also spoke about frontman Serj Tankian‘s comments on how a new System record would be a “fresh start in a brand new way”.

“I don’t know what he means by that,” Odadjian said. “We’ve done things a certain way in our career where it’s always going in a new direction. Every time we do something new, it’s in a direction you don’t expect. Process-wise, we’ll have to see when we get together. If it goes in a way that works for one person but not the others, we won’t do it. It has to work for all four of us.

He continued: “Once that special time comes when we’re all in sync, we’ll figure out a way to do it. I’m not saying that it’s going to happen for sure – I don’t want people to turn this into clickbait like ‘Shavo says there’s a new record coming!’ I’m just saying if something happens, it will have to be in a way that all four of us are comfortable with.”

In other news, Tankian recently recalled his time working on the last two System Of A Down albums, and said that he “emotionally checked out” during the recording process.

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