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Avenged Sevenfold announce 25th Anniversary show celebrating ‘Waking The Fallen’ and ‘City Of Evil’

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Avenged Sevenfold have announced details of a 25th anniversary show, which will see them perform tracks from early albums ‘Waking The Fallen’ and ‘City Of Evil’.Announced on their social media pages last night (August 12), the upcoming show will see the Huntington Beach metal band head over to Santa Ana later this year to perform at the 1,200-capacity Observatory.Taking place on October 25, the one-off show offers fans a chance to see the band in a significantly more intimate setting than usual – as compared to their recent run of mammoth shows across Europe and headline slot at Download Festival.It will also see A7X break out a unique setlist, as the members have confirmed that the gig will centre on two albums from their earlier discography: 2003’s ‘Waking The Fallen’ and its 2005 follow-up ‘City Of Evil’.They’ll be joined by Orange County band Death by Stereo – who are also celebrating their 25th anniversary – and tickets are priced at just $25 (£19).

That being said, tickets are offered exclusively to members of their Deathbats Club, for which an NFT purchase is required.$25 for 25 years.Deathbats Club presents Death By Stereo with special guests Avenged Sevenfold (playing cuts from their two new albums Waking the Fallen and City of Evil).Friday October 25, 2024 at the @ObservatoryOC in Santa Ana, CA.Tickets on sale Friday 8/16 at 10am PT.

2… pic.twitter.com/FKBFEIHRTa— Avenged Sevenfold (@TheOfficialA7X) August 12, 2024“$25 for 25 years,” the update reads. “Deathbats Club presents Death By Stereo with special guests Avenged Sevenfold (playing cuts from their two new albums Waking The Fallen and City Of Evil).”Tickets go on sale this Friday (August 16) and 10am PT.

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