According to Blabbermouth, there have been some rumors that seem to suggest that Megadeth and Lamb Of God will be two of the headliners at the 2020 Mayhem Festival. This news comes after the festival announced its return last December after previously shutting down in 2015. Official announcements regarding dates and artists for this year’s…
It looks like the Mayhem Festival will be returning in 2020. Organizers confirmed the news on Instagram with a new bio that says “hindsight is 2020.. and so is the return of mayhem.” They also shared the below post: View this post on Instagram A post shared by mayhemfest (@mayhemfest)
The Mayhem Festival came to an end in 2015, but it looks like there is a chance that it may return one day. According to Ghost Cult, co-founder John Reese recently took to Facebook to ask fans if the festival should make a comeback. It is unknown if it will actually happen, but metalheads would…
According to NewsOK, former Revocation drummer Phil Dubois-Coyne, who also serves as a drum tech for Cannibal Corpse, has accepted a $30,000 settlement from the Oklahoma City Council, after filing a suit against the city and three police officers for false arrest and excessive force. The suit stemmed from an August 8, 2014 arrest that…
In new interview Alternative Press, Kevin Lyman and John Reese discussed the various festivals they work on and metal headliners. You can read some excerpts from that below: Here’s what they said about Mayhem Fest ending and its possible return: Lyman: “Maybe. I don’t know. You never say never right?” Reese: “Man, we’re just out…
Well it looks like the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival has officially come to an end. Co-founder John Reese, who recently said this was the tour’s most challenging year, has decided to lay the whole thing to rest. Reese issued the following statement: “Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival 2015 comes to an end. After spending…
Considering there has been so many people speaking out about this year’s Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, including some of the artists themselves, and the fact that his fellow Mayhem Fest co-founder Kevin Lyman’s recent statements, which he has since apologized for, caused so much controversy, John Reese has now issued his own statement to…
During the Mayhem Fest stop in Holmdel, NJ, King Diamond was joined onstage by Slayer guitarist Kerry King, for a performance of Mercyful Fate‘s “Evil.” Check out some fan-filmed footage below:
Kevin Lyman, co-founder of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, has issued a new statement to apologize to the numerous fans that were offended by his recent interview, in which he claimed age and greed were leading to booking issues. Here’s his new statement: “There has been a lot of talk on the Internet about…
Kevin Lyman, co-founder of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, was recently interviewed by Detroit Free Press about the festival, and said that it is “at risk of going away at any given moment.” He claims that one of the main reasons is due to the greed of the top bands that actually have headlining…
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