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Business Insider
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
How to get System of a Down tour tickets: New Jersey, Chicago, and Toronto
System of a Down will be going on tour for the first time since their Wake Up the Souls world tour in 2015, so if you were worried you'd missed your chance to see the band live, now is your opportunity. This fall, their stadium tour will bring them to three cities across North America, with two concerts in each city, and I've broken down how to get System of a Down tickets below. The band featuring Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards), Daron Malakian (guitar, vocals), Shavo Odadjian (bass, backing vocals), and John Dolmayan (drums) will start at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey August 27 and 28 before they travel to Chicago's Soldier Field for their concerts on August 21 and September 1. The tour will come to a close in Toronto at the Rogers Stadium for the shows on September 3 and 5. The Armenian-American heavy metal band was formed in Glendale, California, in 1994. Over 7 years between 1998 and 2005, the band released five total albums, and no additional albums have been released since the final two, Mezmerize and Hypnotize. The band went on hiatus a year later before getting back together in 2010. In November 2020, in response to the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, System of a Down released their first songs in 15 years, "Protect the Land" and "Genocidal Humanoidz". If you're looking for how to get tickets to System of the Down's 2025 stadium tour, then we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown of the band's 2025 tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between resale and original tickets. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub and Vivid Seats. System of a Down's 2025 tour schedule System of a Down will be hitting three cities for two days each for their 2025 stadium tour. The tour starts in New Jersey for the August 26 and 27 shows, moves on to Chicago for August 31 and September 1, before concluding in Toronto for the September 3 and 5 concerts. August 27, 2025 New Jersey, NJ $111 $101 August 28, 2025 New Jersey, NJ $136 $119 August 31, 2025 Chicago, IL $188 $176 September 1, 2025 Chicago, IL $92 $84 September 3, 2025 Toronto, Canada $68 $83 September 5, 2025 Toronto, Canada $101 $119 Follow our WhatsApp channel and Instagram for more deals and buying guides. How to buy tickets for System of the Down's 2025 concert tour You can buy standard original tickets for System of the Down's 2025 stadium tour dates on Ticketmaster. However, due to the high demand, the number of remaining original tickets is limited. Tickets to System of the Down's 2025 tour can also be purchased through verified resale ticket vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats. For tour dates with a more limited inventory of original tickets, you may find better luck with seating variety and availability on these sites. How much are tickets? Ticket prices for System of the Down's 2025 tour dates vary depending on the date, location, and demand for each show. On Ticketmaster, the cheapest available tickets range from $133 for the opener show in New Jersey on August 27 to $464 for the August 31 show in Chicago. As of writing, the full price breakdown for the cheapest original tickets on ticket master is as follows: Date City Ticketmaster prices August 27, 2025 New Jersey, NJ $133 August 28, 2025 New Jersey, NJ $469 August 31, 2025 Chicago, IL $464 September 1, 2025 Chicago, IL $138 September 3, 2025 Toronto, Canada CA$231 September 5, 2025 Toronto, Canada CA$243 The lowest-cost tickets to System of the Down's shows on StubHub range from $68 for the September 3 show in Toronto to $188 for the Chicago show on August 31. Vivid Seats has similar prices, with the least expensive tickets ranging from $83 to $176 for the same dates. Who is opening for System of a Down's tour? System of a Down will co-headline with different bands at each location and have an opener for all of the stadium tour's shows. The band will appear alongside Korn in New Jersey on August 27 and 28, Avenge Sevenfold in Chicago on August 21 and September 1, and finally Deftones in Toronto on September 3 and 5. Progressive rock band Polyphia will be opening for all six shows of the tour. Will there be international tour dates? Two of the six shows for the Stadium tour will be in Toronto at the Rogers Stadium on September 3 and 5. No additional international tour dates have been announced at this time.


Scottish Sun
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
HUGE rock album mysteriously disappears from Spotify – and fans are furious
A HUGE rock album has mysteriously disappeared from Spotify, leaving fans furious. This heavy metal band shot to fame in the mid-nineties and are often known for their politically motivated songs. 5 Fans logging onto Spotify have been left wondering why a famous rock album has disappeared Credit: Getty 5 One of System of the Down's albums has disappeared from the streaming site Credit: Getty 5 The heavy metal group's album Toxicity is no longer available to stream Credit: Getty Fans have been left fuming after they found that System of the Down's 2001 album Toxicity is no longer on Spotify. It has completely disappeared from the music streaming site, and no reason has been given, leaving their followers scratching their heads. The album's top three songs - Chop Suey!, Toxicity, and Aerials, - are still available, but the Toxicity album artwork is not displaying next to them. Instead the trio of hits are showing under the compilation album Rock Classico. The rest of the songs from the famous album aren't on Spotify at all. Taking to Reddit to discuss, one fan said: "Yeah I don't know what's happening but it's weird!" While another added: "Where is the album gone? I need it back!" This one added: "I can't live without it! It's like oxygen for me!" ROCKING ON System of the Down were formed in California in 1994. Since 1997, the band has consisted of founding members Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards), Daron Malakian (guitar, vocals), and Shavo Odadjian (bass, backing vocals). Ozzy Osbourne announces final Black Sabbath gig as band reunite for 'greatest heavy metal show ever' with HUGE line up John Dolmayan is on drums, after replacing the original drummer Andy Khachaturian. Over the years the band have had a huge amount of success. They have released five studio albums, three of which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. System of a Down has also been nominated for four Grammy Awards. 5 Fans are furious they can't stream the album on Spotify Credit: Getty Their song B.Y.O.B. won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2006. The band went on a hiatus in 2006 but, much to their fans' delight, they reunited in 2010 Musing over the band's ongoing appeal, lead singer Tankian told The Sun last year: "I think it's a combination of our songwriting. "I think it's a combination of the fact that no matter how dead serious we might be in one song, the next song could be a hilarious, funny song, or even within the same song. "There's many moments of jest and we're laughing at ourselves because life is too short. "I think it makes us very unique and different in how we present our music and who we are. People relate to it, I guess. I don't know. You've got to ask them."


The Sun
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
HUGE rock album mysteriously disappears from Spotify – and fans are furious
A HUGE rock album has mysteriously disappeared from Spotify, leaving fans furious. This heavy metal band shot to fame in the mid-nineties and are often known for their politically motivated songs. 5 5 Fans have been left fuming after they found that System of the Down 's 2001 album Toxicity is no longer on Spotify. It has completely disappeared from the music streaming site, and no reason has been given, leaving their followers scratching their heads. The album's top three songs - Chop Suey!, Toxicity, and Aerials, - are still available, but the Toxicity album artwork is not displaying next to them. Instead the trio of hits are showing under the compilation album Rock Classico. The rest of the songs from the famous album aren't on Spotify at all. Taking to Reddit to discuss, one fan said: "Yeah I don't know what's happening but it's weird!" ROCKING ON System of the Down were formed in California in 1994. Since 1997, the band has consisted of founding members Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards), Daron Malakian (guitar, vocals), and Shavo Odadjian (bass, backing vocals). Ozzy Osbourne announces final Black Sabbath gig as band reunite for 'greatest heavy metal show ever' with HUGE line up John Dolmayan is on drums, after replacing the original drummer Andy Khachaturian. Over the years the band have had a huge amount of success. They have released five studio albums, three of which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. System of a Down has also been nominated for four Grammy Awards. 5 Their song B.Y.O.B. won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2006. The band went on a hiatus in 2006 but, much to their fans' delight, they reunited in 2010 Musing over the band's ongoing appeal, lead singer Tankian told The Sun last year: "I think it's a combination of our songwriting. "I think it's a combination of the fact that no matter how dead serious we might be in one song, the next song could be a hilarious, funny song, or even within the same song. "There's many moments of jest and we're laughing at ourselves because life is too short. "I think it makes us very unique and different in how we present our music and who we are. People relate to it, I guess. I don't know. You've got to ask them." 5


The Irish Sun
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
HUGE rock album mysteriously disappears from Spotify – and fans are furious
A HUGE rock album has mysteriously disappeared from Spotify, leaving fans furious. This heavy metal band shot to fame in the mid-nineties and are often known for their politically motivated songs. 5 Fans logging onto Spotify have been left wondering why a famous rock album has disappeared Credit: Getty 5 One of System of the Down's albums has disappeared from the streaming site Credit: Getty 5 The heavy metal group's album Toxicity is no longer available to stream Credit: Getty Fans have been left fuming after they found that It has completely disappeared from the music streaming site, and no reason has been given, leaving their followers scratching their heads. The album's top three songs - Chop Suey!, Toxicity, and Aerials, - are still available, but the Toxicity album artwork is not displaying next to them. Instead the trio of hits are showing under the compilation album Rock Classico. Read more on rock bands The rest of the songs from the famous album aren't on Spotify at all. Taking to Reddit to discuss, one fan said: "Yeah I don't know what's happening but it's weird!" While another added: "Where is the album gone? I need it back!" This one added: "I can't live without it! It's like oxygen for me!" Most read in Showbiz ROCKING ON System of the Down were formed in California in 1994. Since 1997, the band has consisted of founding members Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards), Daron Malakian (guitar, vocals), and Shavo Odadjian (bass, backing vocals). Ozzy Osbourne announces final Black Sabbath gig as band reunite for 'greatest heavy metal show ever' with HUGE line up John Dolmayan is on drums, after replacing the original drummer Andy Khachaturian. Over the years the band have had a huge amount of success. They have released five studio albums, three of which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. System of a Down has also been nominated for four Grammy Awards. 5 Fans are furious they can't stream the album on Spotify Credit: Getty Their song B.Y.O.B. won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2006. The band went on a hiatus in 2006 but, much to their fans' delight, they reunited in 2010 Musing over the band's ongoing appeal, "I think it's a combination of the fact that no matter how dead serious we might be in one song, the next song could be a hilarious, funny song, or even within the same song. "There's many moments of jest and we're laughing at ourselves because life is too short. "I think it makes us very unique and different in how we present our music and who we are. People relate to it, I guess. I don't know. You've got to ask them." 5 The iconic band have got a huge fan following Credit: Getty