The 2011 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival comes to a close in West Palm Beach, FL and it was the perfect place to end this crazy summer of fun, heavy metal, parties, and pure mayhem. The skies opened up during the end of Machine Head's set, everyone got soaked in the rain, and everyone said their goodbyes at the end of the show. Mayhem 2011 is over and we had a killer time at every show this summer.
Tampa came out and got crazy with us last night and it was even more insane than last year. Godsmack, Megadeth, and Disturbed stopped by to say hi to some of our Special Ops friends with IAVA and Hope For The Warriors. Trivium played to part of their hometown crowd, and Megadeth threw a kick ass party after the show.
Atlanta, GA is one of the last stops for us this summer and it was kick ass. We catch up with the Athiarchists who have been following us around for a little while and now playing on the Jager stage, a few of the fans at the show, Suicide Silence crew, and more!
We hit Tampa on Saturday and we're ready to kick some ass this weekend! Doors are at 1:30pm and tickets are available at the door for $30 to $60. Head to the Event Page for more details.
Dallas, Texas is Day 24 of the 2011 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival and it was hot outside. That didn't stop us or any of the fans from coming out and rocking all day on the second stages and in the pavilion. This was Dimebag Hardware's last day on tour with us and since we were in Texas, it was the perfect place for all of the bands on the tour to come out on stage with Disturbed and play tribute by singing "Walk" by Pantera near the end of the show.
Day 23 of Mayhem takes place at the Zoo Amphitheater in Oklahoma City and today marked the release of Trivium's latest album, "In Waves" and we caught up with them during their signing. Megadeth's David Ellefson checks in as well and we have all the craziness and Mayhem right here.
The most insane tour of the summer stops by Dallas, TX tomorrow for a day of pure metal. Doors for the Gexa Energy Pavilion are at 1:30pm and tickets will be available at the door for $30 to $60. More details can be found on our Event Page
Day 22 of Mayhem takes us to the greater Indianapolis area for some fun, music, and a little bit of rain. Noblesville was rocking even before the first bands went on and by mid afternoon during Kingdom of Sorrow's set the skies opened up and poured for a little while but business went on as usual after that.