Music proves that System of a Down should announce another show in BrazilBanda already has four dates scheduled in the country; Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo (at least twice) will receive presentations for writing

Music proves that System of a Down should announce another show in BrazilBanda already has four dates scheduled in the country; Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo (at least twice) will receive presentations for writing

Banda already has four dates marked in the country; Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (at least twice) will receive presentations

As previously reported, the system of a Down It will return to Brazil in May to its first shows in the country in a decade. The itinerary begins at Couto Pereira Stadium in Curitiba (05/06), passes by Engenhão in Rio de Janeiro (08/05) and ends at Allianz Parque in São Paulo (10 and 11/05).

Apparently this agenda should earn another date. The band and the producer responsible for the Tour, 30E, published the same video with the sayings “Wake Up” (in reference to music “Chop Suey!”), “São Paulo” and “3”, indicating that the city should receive a third presentation. However, there has been no official announcement yet.

Most tickets to watch SERJ TANKIAN (voice), Daron Malakian (guitar), Shavo Odadjian (low) and John Dolmayan (battery) are sold out at the moment. On the website EVENTIMit is possible to purchase only VIP packages in Curitiba and Rio and entire tickets for specific sectors of the second date of São Paulo.

The visit to Brazil takes place in the midst of a tour of South America, which has four other dates: April 24 at the El Campín Stadium in Bogota, Colombia; April 27 at the National Stadium in Lima, Peru; April 30 at the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile; and May 3 at Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

System of a Down Currently

Separately, the System of a Down musicians work hard. Serj Tankian released solo songs and even an autobiography, Down with the system. Daron Malakian is taking lighter, but presents himself sporadically with the Scars on Broadway. Shavo Odadjian even set up a new band, the Seven Hours After Violetwhich performed in Brazil in October. John Dolmayan occasionally collaborates with Serj and develops initiatives outside the music, especially in the comic segment.

The problem is when they come together – or rather don’t come together. The System of A Down closed activities in 2006, gathered in 2010, but since then it has not been a tours. In his most active year since the meeting, 2011, he performed only 27 shows.

See below the number of SOAD presentations since the resumption:

  • 2011: 27
  • 2012: 17
  • 2013: 15
  • 2014: 1
  • 2015: 19
  • 2016: No shows
  • 2017: 21
  • 2018: 6
  • 2019: 2
  • 2020: No shows (pandemic)
  • 2021: 3
  • 2022: 4
  • 2023: 1
  • 2024: 2
  • 2025: 14 (announced so far)

Creatively, the group is also slow, almost stopping. Since the break, it has released only two songs: “Protect the Land” and “Genocidal Humanoidz”both in 2020, in a charity initiative to support the Nagorno-Karabakh region, affected by the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

System of a Down in 2014 - Photo: Kevin Winter / Getty Images for CBS Radio

Another vocalist?

In his aforementioned autobiography, Serj Tankian said that in mid -2017, he recommended that the System of a Down follow with another singer. He, who no longer wanted to make tours, didn’t want to be an obstacle to the band – who refused to bring another one to his place.

In an interview with Bullseye with Jesse ThornTankian explained the reasoning when making his position available:

“I think System of a Down should always be four of us. But regardless of what I felt, because I was the only one who was on their way. I wanted to give them an option. So that’s why I did it. ”

The singer pointed out that his colleagues preferred not to adopt this solution. So the group tours according to the desire to be serj.

“At the time, they said, ‘No, man, okay, if any opportunity comes up, we’ll warn you, but let’s not press.”

Serj Tankian (Photo: Kevin Winter / Getty Images)

However, it was not always like that. Tankian said the previous situation was of internal pressure. The vocalist explains:

“Before that, they kept saying, ‘Come on, we have to do this tour, come on’. There was a lot of pressure to make tours, to play and these things. And I just didn’t want that pressure anymore. So they promised they wouldn’t do that. And that kind of changed things a little, at least at that time. ”

Interestingly, in the opinion of Serj Tankian, the current shortage of shows even increased the value of the band. In an interview with LOUDWIRE NIGHTS (via Igor Miranda website), he commented:

“Look, there are bands that tour all year round, release a record every year or two, and their impact on music, many of them, was not as strong as System of a Down. You don’t have to do a million things to impact people’s lives or the music itself. Just do something right. ”

System of a Down shows in 2025

  • April 24, 2025: Bogota, Colombia (El Campín Stadium);
  • April 27, 2025: Lima, Peru (National Stadium of Peru);
  • April 30, 2025: Santiago, Chile (Chilean National Stadium Park);
  • May 3, 2025: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Vélez Sarsfield Stadium);
  • May 6, 2025: Curitiba, Brazil (Major Antônio Couto Pereira Stadium);
  • May 8, 2025: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Nilton Santos Engenhão Stadium);
  • May 10 and 11, 2025: São Paulo, Brazil (Allianz Parque);
  • August 27 and 28, 2025: East Rutherford, United States (Metlife Stadium; with Korn);
  • August 31 and September 1, 2025: Chicago, United States (Soldier Field; with Avenged Sevenfold);
  • September 3 and 5, 2025: Toronto, Canada (Rogers Stadium; with Defton).

+++ Read more: how money and harsh troops crashed the System of a Down, according to drummer
+++ Read more: The moment when Serj Tankian turned emotionally off System of a Down
+++ Read more: Why the System of a Down should not change members, according to Serj Tankian
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Source: Rollingstone

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