© 2003 - www.chmetal.info

Metal Odyssey > Heavy Metal Music Blog

Slayer – “reign in blood” 1987 tour program is slatanic history.

slayer tour 1987

The memories of seeing and listening to my favorite bands over the decades will never diminish. Having a Slayer tour program to look through from 1987, only enhances those Metal memories. Seeing Slayer live back in 1987 was an unreal Metal experience. This Slayer tour program measures 9″ x 12″ and has 20 pages, all in full color. The Reign In Blood album flyer/mini poster is stapled into the center spread of the program. This flyer/mini poster is in red and black ink only, showing the famous Slayer group photo that is on the Reign In Blood album backside cover. The headline on this flyer/mini poster reads: This Album Speeds Through Your Brain . Man, that headline isn’t farting around about that… Reign In Blood is the damnedest, most heaviest Metal album I have ever listened to in my Metal life. F’n Slayer history to be enjoyed here, with this tour program.

There are one and a half pages of written material, briefly covering the first four years of Slayer history. The albums Show No Mercy , Hell Awaits and the EP Haunting The Chapel are mentioned, along with the historic signing of Slayer to Def Jam Recordings by Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons . This signing to Def Jam Recordings, through Geffen Records , took place in 1987 with Reign In Blood … the rest is Slatanic history. Each member of Slayer has two pages of photos, while the remaining pages are chock full of Slayer concert photos, (with the exception of the inside front cover page which is dedicated to text. The back cover photo is a full color concert photo of Slayer, Jeff Hanneman and Tom Araya are fully shown, with a glimpse of Kerry King and only a portion of Dave Lombardo’s drum kit. A sensational Slayer back cover photo, nonetheless.

I was foolish, many years ago, to have let go of some incredible tour programs of great and legendary bands. This Slayer tour program I am keeping… to look at and hold any damn time I feel like it. I feel fortunate that this Slayer tour program stayed in my collection for the last 22 years.

What a blast from the Slayer Thrash Metal past, is this front cover photo of the band on this Reign In Blood tour program, (see below). Check it out… Kerry King really did have hair back then. From left to right: Tom Araya (lead vocals & bass), Jeff Hanneman (guitar), Dave Lombardo (drums) and Kerry King (guitar). F’n Slayer Rules .

slayer tour 1987

Share this:

This entry was posted on December 10, 2009 at 4:15 am and is filed under 1980's thrash metal albums , 1980's thrash metal bands , 1980's thrash metal music , 1980's heavy metal music , 1980's metal bands , 1980's metal music , 1980's thrash metal , 1987 thrash metal music , 1990's thrash metal bands , collecting metal music , current thrash metal bands , extreme metal music , guitar legends , heavy metal music , metal music , metal odyssey , Music , old school thrash metal music , rock music , thrash metal albums , thrash metal bands , thrash metal guitarists , thrash metal legends , thrash metal memorabilia , thrash metal music , thrash metal tour programs with tags 1980's thrash metal albums , 1980's thrash metal bands , 1980's thrash metal music , dave lombardo drummer , def jam recordings , jeff hanneman guitarist , kerry king guitarist , metal music , metal odyssey , Music , rick rubin record producer , Slayer , slayer 1987 , slayer memorabilia , slayer reign in blood album , slayer reign in blood tour program , slayer thrash metal band , slayer tour program 1987 , Thrash Metal , thrash metal bands , thrash metal books , thrash metal memorabilia , thrash metal music , thrash metal tour programs , tom araya bass guitarist & vocalist . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “SLAYER – “REIGN IN BLOOD” 1987 TOUR PROGRAM IS SLATANIC HISTORY”

' src=

$10.00. what a deal. I will give you $20.00 for it. ha ha! 😉

I will have to dig out my Japanese METALLICA tour program from the Master of Puppets tour now. I traded for that gem for some live concert tapes back in the day.

*I also collected all of those little band buttons and also the patches. I plan on blogging about both of those topics very soon. I have all of the pic’s in queue.

So anyway, since you are such a SLAYER fan, how would you like to hear Lonbardo drums tracks from that era?

I don’t know how or why, but check this out (before it’s gone):

once there, you will see other related tracks on the right hand side.

Curt King Demolish Mag. http://demolishmag.wordpress.com/

' src=

Great stuff… thanks. I sold two different Metallica tour programs about ten years ago… back then I needed to “raise” money for baby formula! I sold each of them for around $30 each back then. Hey, the loot I made went to a justified cause! The thrill is finding them once again… dirt cheap at a flea market or thrift store… that is where I find some of the coolest Metal stuff. (Honestly, it is true).

Hang on to that Master Of Puppets tour program! That is a keeper.

Leave a comment Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

Blog at WordPress.com.

' src=

  • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
  • Copy shortlink
  • Report this content
  • View post in Reader
  • Manage subscriptions
  • Collapse this bar

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Skip to Main Menu
  • Skip to Main Content
  • Notable Equipment
  • Record Labels
  • Additional Artists
  • Things I Like

slayer tour 1987

Discography

Listed Below is all of the known Tour Dates, Album, E.P. & Singles release dates that I have info on for this legendary thrash band. I know there is a hell of a lot more info out there so if you can help let me know. The tours I know of are marked in red. I'm after any Tickets scans, Tour Posters / Flyers, Tour Shirts, Magazine Adverts etc.; hector.kirkwood @ gmail.com I built this and other pages for some of the bands I like as I could not find any decent info on the net anywhere, these are mainly for my own entertainment but if anyone else enjoys them then it's a bonus, enjoy. Many thanks to Mike Ziegler for numerous updates, additions & corrections.

Back to main page .

  • ??/??/1981; Slayer form in Huntington Park, CA late '81; Tom (v, b), Kerry (g), Jeff (g) and Dave (d).
  • 25/03/1982; Concert at Southgate Highschool, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • 31/08/1982; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.
  • 06/10/1982; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.
  • 13/10/1982; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.
  • 22/10/1982;  Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.  opening for Metallica, Enforcer & Leatherwolf.
  • 05/11/1982; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA. (date probable).
  • 11/12/1982; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.
  • 12/12/1982; Concert at The Concert Factory, Costa Mesa, CA, USA.
  • 17/12/1982; Concert at URWA Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA. with Screamer.
  • 26/12/1982; Concert at The Concert Factory, Costa Mesa, CA, USA.

slayer tour 1987

  • 28/01/1983; Concert at URWA Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA. with Roadwork & Metal Drive. (unsure of date).
  • 05/02/1983; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA. with Dynasty & Parris. (unsure of date).
  • 25/02/1983; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA. with Seduction & Vesuvius.
  • 18/03/1983; Concert at 'Randy's Place' (backyard party), Bell Gardens, CA, USA. 
  • 25/03/1983; Concert at URWA Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • 28/03/1983; Concert at The Roxy, Hollywood, CA, USA. opening for Bitch & Overkill.
  • 10/04/1983; Concert at Filthy McNasty's, Hollywood, CA, USA.
  • 12/04/1983; Concert at Rock 'N Roll Orphanage, North Hollywood, CA, USA.
  • 23/04/1983; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.
  • 24/04/1983; Concert at The Troubadour, Hollywood, CA, USA. ' Battle of the Bands' show.
  • 28/05/1983; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA.  with August Redmoon & Savage Grace.
  • 01/07/1983; Concert at The Woodstock, Anaheim, CA, USA. with Tyrant & Bitch.
  • ??/07/1983; ' Metal Massacre III'  compilation released, exact date unknown but around July. features; ' Aggressive Perfector' .
  • 06/07/1983; Concert at The Troubadour, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Allie & Deciever.   (see setlist).
  • 21/07/1983; Concert at The Troubadour, Hollywood, CA, USA. opening for Bitch & Savage Grace.
  • 03/09/1983; Concert at The Rico Rivera Sports Arena, Pico Riviera, CA, USA. opening for Black 'N Blue, Steeler & asst.
  • 09/09/1983; Concert at The Sport Boys Club, South Gate, CA, USA. with Dark Angel.
  • 17/10/1983; Concert at The Troubadour, Hollywood, CA, USA. opening for Vermin, with Tyrant.
  • 03/12/1983; ' Show No Mercy'  album released.

slayer tour 1987

  • 13/01/1984; Concert at The Troubadour, Hollywood, CA, USA. opening for W.A.S.P., with Abattoir.
  • 2 1/01/1984; Concert at The Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA. opening for Pandemonium, Bitch & Savage Grace.
  • 27/01/1984; Concert at The Keystone, Berkeley, CA, USA.  opening for Laaz Rockit, with Ruffians.
  • 28/01/1984; Concert at Ruthie's Inn, San Francisco, CA, USA.  opening for Exodus, with Savage Grace. 
  • 30/01/1984; Concert at Ruthie's Inn, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Exodus, with Savage Grace.
  • 12/02/1984; Concert at The Concert Factory, Costa Mesa, CA, USA. with Abbatoir. & Trouble.
  • 24/02/1984; Concert at The Troubadour, Hollywood, CA, USA. opening for Pandemonium & Scarlet.
  • 09/03/1984; Concert at The Concert Factory, Costa Mesa, CA, USA. with Jekyl N Hyde & Cheetah.
  • 17/03/1984; Concert at Ruthie's Inn, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  • 19/03/1984; Concert at The Keystone, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
  • 13/04/1984; Concert at Veteran's Memorial Auditorium, Culver City, CA, USA. opening for Witch & Lizzy Borden, with Tyrant.
  • 23/05/1984; Concert at The Keystone, Berkeley, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Death Angel.
  • 24/05/1984; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Roxz. (date probable).
  • 25/05/1984; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Die Seiger & Roxz.
  • 26/05/1984; Concert at Ruthie's Inn, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Exodus, with Possessed & Vermin.
  • 21/06/1984; Concert at The Country Club, Reseda, CA, USA. with Thrust & Savage Grace.
  • 23/06/1984; Concert at Ruthie's Inn, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Exodus & Possessed.
  • 28/06/1984; Concert at The Tropicana, Olympia, WA, USA. with Rottweiler & He-Sluts.
  • 29/06/1984; Concert at Mountaineers, Seattle, WA, USA. with Wild Dogs & Metal Church.
  • 30/06/1984; Concert at Rock Palace, Portland, OR, USA. with Metal Church & Mace.
  • 05/07/1984; Concert at American Legion Hall, Boise, ID, USA. cancelled.
  • 13/07/1984; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Laaz Rockit, with Lizzy Borden & Malice.
  • 16/07/1984; Concert at Old Monterey Music Hall, Monterey, CA, USA. with Hirax & Death Angel.
  • 04/08/1984; ' Haunting The Chapel'  e.p. released.
  • 19/08/1984; Concert at The Aquatic Park, Berkeley, CA, USA. opening for Suicidal Tendencies & Exodus, with asst.
  • 01/09/1984; Concert at The Country Club, Reseda, CA, USA. with Omen & Agent Steel.
  • 05/10/1984; Concert at Radio City, Anaheim, CA, USA. with Powertip & P.M.D.A.
  • 14/10/1984; Concert at Vidal's Entertainment Centre, Bakersfield, CA, USA. with Trouble & asst. (Oct. 14th - Dec. 2nd; ' Haunting The Chapel ' tour).
  • 15/10/1984; Concert at The Keystone, Palo Alto, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Trouble, BFD & Kyllen.
  • 16/10/1984; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Trouble, Scanner & Stone Vengence.
  • 18/10/1984; Concert at The Starry Night, Portland, OR, USA. opening for Mercyful Fate. cancelled.
  • 21/10/1984; Concert at The Lithuanian Hall, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. with The Unwanted & Sinister Witch.
  • 22/10/1984; Concert at Wellingtons, Winnipeg, MA, Canada. with Sinister Witch.
  • 23 /10/1984; Concert at Wellingtons, Winnipeg, MA, Canada. with Sinister Witch.
  • 24 /10/1984; Concert at Wellingtons, Winnipeg, MA, Canada. with Sinister Witch.
  • 27/10/1984; Concert at Larry's Hideaway, Toronto, ON, Canada. with Razor.
  • 29/10/1984; Concert at The Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Witchkiller.
  • 31/10/1984; Concert at The Rio Theatre, Valley Stream, NY, USA. with Overkill.
  • 01/11/1984; Concert at The Empire, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with Hide Your Daughters.
  • 07/11/1984; Concert at Santa Monica Civic, Santa Monica, CA, USA. with Overkill & Impaler. cancelled. (some flyers list wrong date).
  • 09/11/1984; Concert at The New Loft, Baltimore, MD, USA. with C.O.C. & The Obsessed.
  • 10/11/1984; In-Store-Appearance at ' It's Only Rock 'N Roll' , New York, NY, USA.
  • 10/11/1984; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with The Beast.
  • 14/11/1984; Concert at NYC Cafe II, Albany, NY, USA.
  • 16/11/1984;  'Live Undead'  live album released.
  • 17/11/1984; Concert at Cheeters Nightclub, Lorain, OH, USA.
  • 18/11/1984; Concert at Blondie's, Detroit, MI, USA. with Animyl & Massacre.
  • 19/11/1984; Concert at Blondie's, Detroit, MI, USA. with  Animal  & Massacre. ( extra show ).
  • 20/11/1984; Concert at Ukranian Hall, Flint, MI, USA. with Disonnance & Ultra Violence.
  • 21/11/1984; Concert at Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, USA. with Zoetrope & Naked Raygun.
  • 27/11/1984; Concert at Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO, USA. with Eternal Daze.
  • 29/11/1984; Concert at The Ritz, Austin, TX, USA. with Watchtower & Militia.
  • 30/11/1984; Concert at Villa Fontana, San Antonio, TX, USA. with S.A. Slayer, Militia & Syrus.
  • 01/12/1984; Concert at Casino Ballroom, Houston, TX, USA. (moved to/from 2nd?).
  • 02/12/1984; Concert at Casino Ballroom, Houston, TX, USA. with  Crimson  Kross & Minotaur. (moved to/from 1st?).
  • 02/12/1984; Concert at Lawndale Art Annex, Houston, TX, USA.
  • 28/12/1984; Concert at L'Amour, New York, NY, USA. with Megadeth.
  • 29/12/1984; Concert at L'Amour, New York, NY, USA. with Megadeth.
  • 31/12/1984; Concert at Ruthie's Inn, Berkeley, CA, USA. with Possessed & Hellhound.

slayer tour 1987

  • 12/01/1985; Concert at The Country Club, Reseda, CA, USA. with Dark Angel.
  • 18/01/1985; Concert at Dirty Mama's, Las Vegas, NV, USA. with Harlott & Mercinary.
  • 09/02/1985; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Death Angel.
  • 11/02/1985; Concert at The Keystone, Palo Alto, CA, USA. with Havoc. cancelled.
  • 16/02/1985; Concert at The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. opening for Venom, with Razor. postponed to 31/03/85.
  • 15/03/1985; Concert at Striders, Columbia, SC, USA. with Tempus Fugit. (early set).   (Mar. 15th - Apr. 23rd; ' U.S. Tour ' 1985).
  • 15/03/1985; Concert at Striders, Columbia, SC, USA. with Tempus Fugit. (late set).
  • 16/03/1985; Concert at The Seagul Inn, Essex, MD, USA.
  • 17/03/1985; Concert at The Showplace, Dover, NJ, USA. with Carnivore & Phantasm.
  • 20/03/1985; Concert at Studio 54, New York, NY, USA. opening for Venom & Oz. cancelled.
  • 2?/03/1985; Concert at Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA. opening for Venom, with Oz. cancelled.
  • 28/03/1985; Concert at Albert Rousseau Hall, Quebec City, QC, Canada. opening for Venom.
  • 29/03/1985; Concert at Central Train Terminal, Buffalo, NY, USA. opening for Venom, with OZ. cancelled.
  • 30/03/1985; Concert at Central Train Terminal, Buffalo, NY, USA. opening for Venom, with OZ. cancelled.
  • 31/03/1985; Concert at The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. opening for Venom & Razor.
  • 01/04/1985; In Store Appearance at ' Slipped Disc Records' , Valley Stream, NY, USA.
  • 02/04/1985; Concert at L'Amour East, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Exodus.
  • 03/04/1985; Concert at Studio 54, New York, NY, USA . opening for Venom, with Exodus. (released as ' The Ultimate Revenge ' video).
  • 04/04/1985; Concert at Variety Theatre, Cleveland, OH, USA. opening for Venom, with Exodus.
  • 05/04/1985; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. opening for Venom, with Exodus. 
  • 06/04/1985; Concert at Eagles Club, Milwaukee, WI, USA. opening for Venom.
  • 08/04/1985; Concert at Les Rendez-Vous, Winnipeg, MN, Canada. opening for Venom.
  • 12/04/1985; In-Store-Appearance at ' The Record Vault' , San Francisco, CA. with Venom & Exodus.
  • 12/04/1985; Concert at The Kabuki Nightclub, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Venom, with Possessed.
  • 13/04/1985; Concert at The Crest Theatre, Sacremento, CA, USA. opening for Venom, with Exodus.
  • 14/04/1985; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA, USA. opening for Venom, with Exodus. cancelled.
  • 18/04/1985; Concert at Adams Avenue Theatre, San Diego, CA, USA. opening for Venom, with Exodus & Bible Black.
  • 19/04/1985; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. opening for Venom, with Oz  Exodus. (Oz cancel).
  • 21/04/1985; Concert at Struts Club, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Venom, with Raw Power & The Harvest. cancelled.
  • 23/04/1985; Concert at The Pomona Valley Auditorium, Pomona, CA, USA. opening for Venom  with Dark Angel. (Venom cancelled).
  • 25/04/1985; Concert at The Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. opening for Venom, with Cirith Ungol. cancelled.
  • 18/05/1985; Concert at The Country Club, Reseda, CA, USA. with Sanctum . cancelled.
  • 25/05/1985; Concert at Scum Club, Katjwik, The Netherlands. (postponed to 31/05).
  • 26/05/1985; Concert at Heavy Sound Festival, Poperinge, Belgium. with Warlock, Pretty Maids, UFO etc.. (May 25th - Jun. 24th; ' European Tour ' 1985).
  • 28/05/1985; Concert at The Dynamo Club, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • 31/05/1985; Concert at Gigant, Luttenberg, The Netherlands. (cancelled).
  • 31/05/1985; Concert at Scum Club, Katwijk, The Netherlands.
  • 01/06/1985; Concert at Vera Club, Groningen, The Netherlands.
  • 02/06/1985; Concert at Elkerlyck, Luttenburg, The Netherlands.
  • 03/06/1985; Concert at The Dynamo, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. 
  • 07/06/1985; Concert at Carlton, Copenhagen, Denmark. with Artillery.
  • 11/06/1985; Concert at Aladin, Bremen, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 12/06/1985; Concert at Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 13/06/1985; Concert at Quartier Latin, Berlin, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 14/06/1985; Concert at Rurersaal, Nurnberg, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 16/06/1985; Concert at Rockfabric, Ludwigsberg, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 17/06/1985; Concert at Alabamahalle, Munich, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 18/06/1985; Concert at Zeche, Bochum, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 19/06/1985; Concert at Hugenottenhalle, Neu-Isenburg, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 20/06/1985; Concert at Blue Moon Circus, Frankfurt, Germany. with Destruction.
  • 21/06/1985; Concert at J.C. De Singel, Ritterkirk, The Netherlands.
  • 23/06/1985; Concert at The Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. with Seducer.
  • 24/06/1985; Concert at The Marquee, London, England.
  • ??/??/1985; ' The Ultimate Revenge'  split live video released, exact date unknown, live from Studio 54, 03/04/85.
  • 17/08/1985; Concert at Le Palladium, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Exciter , Exodus,  Megadeth & Metal Church, Agent Steel & Hallows Eve. (line up changed).
  • 23/08/1985; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. (Aug. 23rd - Sep. 9th; 'Fall 1985 Dead Ahead' tour).
  • 25/08/1985; Concert at The Crest Theatre, Sacremento, CA, USA. with D.R.I. & Possessed. (moved from The Phoenix).
  • 27/08/1985; Concert at The Starry Night, Portland, OR, USA. with Possessed.
  • 28/08/1985; Concert at The Mountaneers, Seattle, WA, USA. with Possessed.
  • 06/09/1985; Concert at The Country Club, Reseda, CA, USA. with Tyrant & Agent Steel.
  • 07/09/1985; Concert at The Country Club, Reseda, CA, USA. with D.R.I. & Abbatoir.
  • 09/09/1985; Concert at Grand Central Station, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
  • 27/09/1985; Concert at The Ritz, New York, NY, USA. with Megadeth & Bad Brains.
  • 28/09/1985; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Megadeth, Metal Church & S.O.D. (moved from 'The Showplace').
  • 29/09/1985; Concert at City Gardens, Trenton, NJ, USA. with Megadeth.
  • 15/11/1985; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Nasty Savage & Hallows Eve.
  • 16/11/1985; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with D.R.I.
  • 16/11/1985; ' Hell Awaits'  album released.
  • 31/12/1985; Concert at San Francisco Civic Center, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Metallica, with Exodus . (Slayer originally listed but didn't play).

slayer tour 1987

  • 01/02/1986; Concert at The Adams Avenue Theatre, San Diego, CA, USA. with D.R.I., Rigor Mortis & Legion.
  • 21/02/1986; Concert at Salinas Community Centre, Salinas, CA, USA. with D.R.I.
  • 07/10/1986; ' Reign In Blood'  album released.
  • ??/??/1986; ' Postmortem ' 12" released, exact date unknown, after the album in time for the tour?.
  • 31/10/1986; In-Store-Appearance at ' Slipped Disc Records' , Valley Stream, NY, USA.
  • 31/10/1986; Concert at The Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA. with Silent Partner & Overkill. (Oct. 31st - Dec. 7th; ' Reign In Blood ' U.S. tour).
  • 01/11/1986; Concert at The Pine Street Theatre, Portland, OR, USA. with Overkill.
  • 03/11/1986; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Overkill.
  • 04/11/1986; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Overkill.
  • 05/11/1986; Concert at El Dorado Saloon, Sacramento, CA, USA. with Overkill.
  • 06/11/1986; Concert at The Boardwalk, Orangevale, CA, USA. with Overkill.
  • 07/11/1986; Concert at The Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA. with Overkill, Metal Church, D.R.I. & Bl'ast!.
  • 08/11/1986; Concert at ??, Chatsworth, CA, USA. with Overkill.
  • 11/11/1986; Concert at Norman's Place, Denver, CO, USA. with Overkill.
  • 14/11/1986; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Overkill.
  • 15/11/1986; Concert at Eagle's Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, USA. with Overkill.
  • 16/11/1986; Concert at First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA. with Overkill.
  • 18/11/1986; Concert at The Sport's Palace, St. Louis, MO, USA. with Overkill & R.P.M.
  • 19/11/1986; Concert at City  Centre Theatre, Green Bay, WI, USA. with Overkill.
  • 21/11/1986; Concert at Arlington Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Overkill.
  • 22/11/1986; Concert at The Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Overkill.
  • 23/11/1986; Concert at The Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, USA. with Overkill.
  • 24/11/1986; Concert at Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH, USA. with Overkill.
  • 25/11/1986; Concert at The Penny Arcade, Rochester, NY, USA. with Overkill.
  • 26/11/1986; Concert at The Lost Horizon, Syracuse, NY, USA. with Overkill.
  • 28/11/1986; Concert at The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. with Sacrifice.
  • 30/11/1986; Concert at The Paladium, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Razor, Detente & D.B.C.
  • 01/12/1986; Concert at The Living Room, Providence, RI, USA.
  • 02/12/1986; Concert at The Channel, Boston, MA, USA. with Wargasm.
  • 03/12/1986; Concert at The Agora Ballroom, West Hartford, CT, USA.
  • 04/12/1986; Concert at The Warner Theatre, Washington, DC, USA. with Overkill.
  • 05/12/1986; Concert at City Gardens, Trenton, NJ, USA. with Overkill.
  • 06/12/1986; Concert at The Ritz, New York, NY, USA. with Overkill & Death Angel.
  • 07/12/1986; Concert at The Ritz, New York, NY, USA. with Agnostic Front & Zoetrope.
  • 08/12/1986; Concert at The Ritz, New York, NY, USA. cancelled.
  • 12/12/1986; Concert at Astro Skate, Tarpon Springs, FL, USA. with Overkill. cancelled.

slayer tour 1987

  • 20/01/1987; Concert at Nowhere City, East Syracuse, NY, USA.  opening for WASP & Saxon, with Raven.  (Jan. 20th - Mar. 1st; ' Criminally Insane ' tour).
  • 22/01/1987; Concert at The Ritz, New York, NY, USA.  opening for WASP & Saxon, with Raven.
  • 23/01/1987; Concert at Sundance, Bayshore, NY, USA. with Raven.
  • 24/01/1987; Concert at The Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 25/01/1987; Concert at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 27/01/1987; Concert at Massey Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 29/01/1987; Concert at RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, NY, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 30/01/1987; Concert at Agora Ballroom, West Hartford, CT, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 31/01/1987; Concert at Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 01/02/1987; Concert at The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA.  opening for WASP.
  • 02/02/1987; Concert at Warner Theatre, Washington, DC, USA.  opening for WASP.
  • 03/02/1987; Concert at The Music Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA. opening for WASP.
  • 06/02/1987; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 07/02/1987; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 08/02/1987; Concert at Harpo's, Detroit, MI, USA. opening for WASP.
  • 10/02/1987; Concert at Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 11/02/1987; Concert at Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 13/02/1987; Concert at Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis, IN, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 14/02/1987; Concert at Eagles Club Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 17/02/1987; Concert at Maceba Theatre, Houston, TX, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 18/02/1987; Concert at McAllen's Villa Real Convention Center, McAllen, TX, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 19/02/1987; Concert at Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 20/02/1987; In-Store-Appearance at ' Heavy Metal Records ', Dallas, TX, USA.
  • 20/02/1987; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • ??/02/1987; sometime towards the end on Feb Dave (d) leaves the band, Tony replaces him.
  • 22/02/1987; Concert at City Coliseum, Austin, TX, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 23/02/1987; Concert at Randy's Rodeo, San Antonio, TX, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 26/02/1987; Concert at Mammoth Events Center, Denver, CO, USA. opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • 01/03/1987; Concert at The Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA.  opening for WASP, with Raven.
  • ??/??/1987; at some unknown point in '87 Dave (d) rejoins the band, this line up lasts until May '92.
  • ??/04/1987;  'Criminally Insane'  single released, exact date unknown.
  • 10/04/1987; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Testament.
  • 11/04/1987; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Testament.
  • 17/04/1987; Concert at The Mayfair, Newcastle, England. with Malice. (Apr. 17th - May 10th; ' Reign In Pain ' European tour 1987).
  • 18/04/1987; Concert at The Playhouse, Scotland. with Malice.
  • 19/04/1987; Concert at The Odeon, Birmingham, England. with Malice.
  • 20/04/1987; Concert at The Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England. with Malice.
  • 21/04/1987; Concert at Nottingham Rock City, Nottingham, England. with Malice.
  • 22/04/1987; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. with Malice.
  • 24/04/1987; Concert at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany. with Malice.
  • 25/04/1987; Concert at Hemmerleinhalle, Nurnburg, Germany. with Malice.
  • 26/04/1987; Concert at Stadhalle, Arnstein, Germany. with Malice.
  • 27/04/1987; Concert at Metropol, Berlin, Germany. with Malice.
  • 28/04/1987; Concert at Halle Gartlage, Osnabruck, Germany. with Malice.
  • 29/04/1987; Concert at Knopf's Music Hall, Hamburg, Germany. with Malice.
  • 30/04/1987; Concert at Musik-Theatre, Kassel, Germany. with Malice.
  • 01/05/1987; Concert at Brielpoort, Deinze, Germany. with Malice & Cyclone.
  • 03/05/1987; Concert at Edenhal, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. with Malice.
  • 04/05/1987; Concert at Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. with Malice.
  • 05/05/1987; Concert at Alabamahalle, Munich, Germany. with Malice.
  • 07/05/1987; Concert at Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy. with Malice.
  • 09/05/1987; Concert at Eisstadion, Esslingen, Germany. with Malice.
  • 10/05/1987; Concert at Kulturhaus, Mannheim, Germany. with Malice.
  • 23/05/1987; Concert at Palasport, Ferrara, Italy. with Malice. cancelled.
  • 31/05/1987; Concert at Zaal Gigant, Apeldorn, The Netherlands. cancelled.
  • 02/06/1987; Concert at Zaal Elckerlyc, Luttenberg, The Netherlands. cancelled.
  • 05/06/1987; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Dark Angel & Flotsam & Jetsam.

slayer tour 1987

  • 05/07/1988; ' South Of Heaven'  album released, also advertised/released on 04/07/1988 and 11/07/1988 in some territories.
  • 05/08/1988; Concert at Col Ballroom, Davenport, IA, USA. (not listed on shirts, possibly cancelled).  (Aug. 5th - 31st; ' South Of Heaven ' U.S. tour Pt.1).
  • 07/08/1988; Concert at Starry Night, Portland, OR, USA. with Wehrmacht.
  • 08/08/1988; Concert at Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA, USA. with Wehrmacht.
  • 10/08/1988; Concert at Mountain View Theatre, Mountain View, CA, USA. with Epidemic, Bacchus & Wrekking Machine.
  • 11/08/1988; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Potential Threat & Bacchus.
  • 12/08/1988; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Danzig & Junkyard.
  • 13/08/1988; Concert at De Anzer Theatre, Riverside, CA, USA. with Sinister Fiend.
  • 14/08/1988; Concert at The Tucson Garden, Tucson, AZ, USA. with Aftermath & Dover Trench.
  • 15/08/1988; Concert at Studio West, Phoenix, AZ, USA. with Soothsayer.
  • 16 /08/1988; Concert at The Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO, USA. with Wrathchild.   (may have been moved to the 17th).
  • 17/08/1988; Concert at The Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO, USA.
  • 19/08/1988; Concert at Arcadia Theatre, Dallas, TX, USA. with Rigor Mortis.
  • 20/08/1988; Concert at The Showcase, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • 21/08/1988; Concert at Maceba Theatre, Richmond, VA, USA. with Masi.
  • 24/08/1988; Concert at The Agora, Cleveland, OH, USA. 
  • 25/08/1988; Concert at Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH, USA. with Aftershock.
  • 26/08/1988; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA.
  • 27/08/1988; Concert at Harpo's, Detroit, MI, USA. 
  • 29/08/1988; Concert at Pulsations, Glenn Mills, PA, USA.
  • 30/08/1988; Concert at The Network, Baltimore, MD, USA. with Wrathchild.
  • 31/08/1988; Concert at The Felt Forum, New York, NY, USA. with Danzig.
  • 07/09/1988; Concert at Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway. (Sep. 7th - Oct. 10th; 'South Of Heaven' European tour).
  • 08/09/1988; Concert at Fryshuset, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • 09/09/1988; Concert at Saga, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • 12/09/1988; Concert at The Top Hat, Dublin, Ireland. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 13/09/1988; Concert at The Antrim Forum, Belfast, Ireland. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 14/09/1988; Concert at The Hummingbird, Birmingham, England. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 15/09/1988; Concert at The Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 16/09/1988; Concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 17/09/1988; Concert at The City Hall, Newcastle, England. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 18/09/1988; Concert at The Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 19/09/1988; Concert at Nottingham Rock City, Nottingham, England. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 20/09/1988; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. with Nuclear Assault.
  • 22/09/1988; Concert at The Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland. with Nuclear Assault. postponed. (Sep 22nd - Oct. 10th shows replaced by the Priest dates).
  • 23/09/1988; Concert at Carl-Diem-Halle, Wurzburg, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 24/09/1988; Concert at The Docks, Hamburg, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 25/09/1988; Concert at The Metropol, Berlin, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 26/09/1988; Concert at Halle Gartlage, Osnabruck, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 27/09/1988; Concert at The Stadhalle, Kassel, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 28/09/1988; Concert at The Circus Crone, Munich, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 30/09/1988; Concert at ??, Milan, Italy. postponed.
  • 01/10/1988; Concert at The Dornahalle, Donaueschingen, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 02/10/1988; Concert at ??, Paris, France. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 03/10/1988; Concert at Disco Circus, Mannhiem, Germany. postponed til Jan 18th 1989.
  • 04/10/1988; Concert at The Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 05/10/1988; Concert at The Sporthalle, Boblingen, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 06/10/1988; Concert at ??, Bonn, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 08/10/1988; Concert at ??, Brussels, Belgium. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 09/10/1988; Concert at Maaspoort, Den Bosch, The Netherlands. with D.R.I. & Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 10/10/1988; Concert at The Grughalle, Essen, Germany. with Nuclear Assault. postponed.
  • 02/10/1988; Concert at McNichols Arena, Denver, CO, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella. (Oct. 2nd - 22nd; ' Judas Priest ' tour 1988).
  • 04/10/1988; Concert at Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 06/10/1988; Concert at Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 08/10/1988; Concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 09/10/1988; Concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 12/10/1988; Concert at Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 14/10/1988; Concert at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 18/10/1988; Concert at The Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 19/10/1988; Concert at Center Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 20/10/1988; Concert at Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA. opening for Judas Priest, with Cinderella.
  • 22/10/1988; Concert at The Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. opening for Judas Priest.

slayer tour 1987

  • 27/10/1988; Concert at Veteran Memorial Auditorium, Providence, RI, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill. (Oct. 27th - Dec. 4th; ' South Of Heaven ' U.S. tour Pt.3).
  • 28/10/1988; Concert at Lost Horizon, Syracuse, NY, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill. cancelled.
  • 28/10/1988; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Nevermore.
  • 29/10/1988; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. with Nevermore.
  • 30/10/1988; Concert at Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 31/10/1988; Concert at Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 02/11/1988; Concert at Mid Houston Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 03/11/1988; Concert at Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 04/11/1988; Concert at West Hartford Arena, West Hartford, CT, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 05/11/1988; Concert at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 07/11/1988; Concert at City Limits, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 08/11/1988; Concert at Harpos, Detroit, MI, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 09/11/1988; Concert at The Metropolitan Theatre, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 10/11/1988; Concert at Stadium Arena, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 11/11/1988; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 13/11/1988; Concert at The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 14/11/1988; Concert at Verdun Auditorium, Montreal QC, Canada. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 16/11/1988; Concert at Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 17/11/1988; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 18/11/1988; Concert at Arlington Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill. (date on poster wrong).
  • 21/11/1988; Concert at First Avenue, Minniapolis, MA, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 22/11/1988; Concert at Cotillon, Witchita, KS, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 23/11/1988; Concert at Cabaret Theatre, Tulsa, OK, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 25/11/1988; Concert at State Farm Coliseum, Dallas, TX, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 26/11/1988; Concert at The Opera House, Austin, TX, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 27/11/1988; Concert at NRG, Houston, TX, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 28/11/1988; Concert at Villa Real, McAllen, TX, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 02/12/1988; Concert at Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, GA, USA. with Motorhead.
  • 03/12/1988; Concert at The Expo Hall, Tampa, FL. with Motorhead & Overkill.
  • 04/12/1988; Concert at Cameo Theatre, Miami, FL, USA. with Motorhead & Overkill.

slayer tour 1987

  • 09/01/1989; Concert at The Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. with Nuclear Assault  Overkill. (N.A. didn't play). (Jan. 9th - 26th; ' South Of Heaven ' tour 1989).
  • 10/01/1989; Concert at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 11/01/1989; Concert at Halle Gartlage, Osnabrueck, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 12/01/1989; Concert at Metropol, Berlin, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 14/01/1989; Concert at The Messehalle, Hamburg, Germany. with Nuclear Assault  Overkill. (N.A. didn't play).
  • 15/01/1989; Concert at Buiskuithalle, Bonn, Germany. with Nuclear Assault  Overkill. (N.A. didn't play).
  • 16/01/1989; Concert at Donauhalle, Donaueschingen, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 17/01/1989; Concert at Stadhalle, Fuerth, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 18/01/1989; Concert at Disco Circus, Mannhiem, Germany.   with Overkill.  ( rescheduled from 03/10/1988).
  • 19/01/1989; Concert at Deutches Museum, Munich, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 20/01/1989; Concert at Sporthalle, Boblingen, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 21/01/1989; Concert at De Maasport, Den Bosch, The Netherlands. with Overkill.
  • 22/01/1989; Concert at Forest Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium. with Overkill & Drakkar.
  • 23/01/1989; Concert at Messehalle, Kassel, Germany. with Overkill.
  • 24/01/1989; Concert at Volshaus, Zurich, Switzerland. with Overkill.
  • 26/01/1989; Concert at Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy. with Nuclear Assault  Overkill. (N.A. didn't play).
  • ??/??/1989; for unknown reasons Slayer go on hiatus for the next 19 months.

slayer tour 1987

  • 07/09/1990; Concert at The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA. (Sep. 7th - 14th; 'A Week In The Abyss' tour).
  • 08/09/1990; Concert at Sundance, Bay Shore, NY, USA.
  • 09/09/1990; Concert at The Trocadero Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • 10/09/1990; Concert at Hammerjacks, Baltimore, MD, USA.
  • 11/09/1990; Concert at Toad's Place, New Haven, CT, USA.
  • 12/09/1990; Concert at The Channel, Boston, MA, USA.
  • 13/09/1990; Concert at The Living Room, Providence, RI, USA.
  • 14/09/1990; Concert at L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA.
  • 22/09/1990; Concert at Limburghal, Genk, Belgium.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.  (Sep. 22nd - Oct. 12th ' Clash Of The Titans'  European tour).
  • 23/09/1990; Concert at Festhalle, Bern, Switzerland.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 24/09/1990; Concert at The Palasport, Florence, Italy.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 25/09/1990; Concert at The Palatrussardi, Milano, Italy.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 27/09/1990; Concert at Velodrome De Horta, Barcelona, Spain.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 28/09/1990; Concert at Velodrome De Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 30/09/1990; Concert at The Groedoordhal, Leiden, The Netherlands.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 02/10/1990; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 03/10/1990; Concert at Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 04/10/1990; Concert at Rheingold Halle, Mainz, Germany.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 05/10/1990; Concert at Rudi Sedlmayer-Sport-Halle, Munich, Germany.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 06/10/1990; Concert at Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 07/10/1990; Concert at Stadhalle, Bremen, Germany.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 09/10/1990; ' Seasons In The Abyss ' album released.
  • 09/10/1990; Concert at Solnahallen, Stockholm, Sweden.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 10/10/1990; Concert at KB-Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 12/10/1990; Concert at Edinburgh Exhibition Centre, Scotland.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 13/10/1990; Concert at The NEC, Birmingham, England.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 14/10/1990; Concert at Wembley Arena, London, England.  with Megadeth, Testament & Suicidal Tendencies.
  • 09/11/1990; Concert at W.E.A. Records, Los Angeles, CA, USA. promo record co. show. (Nov. 9th - 20th; ' The WEA Tour ').
  • 12/11/1990; Concert at W.E.A. Records, San Francisco, CA, USA. promo record co. show.
  • 14/11/1990; Concert at W.E.A. Records, Dallas, TX, USA. promo record co. show.
  • 16/11/1990; Concert at W.E.A. Records, Chicago, IL, USA. promo record co. show.
  • 19/11/1990; Concert at W.E.A. Records, New York, NY, USA. promo record co. show.
  • 20/11/1990; Concert at W.E.A. Records, Philadelphia, PA, USA. promo record co. show.
  • 04/12/1990; Concert at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan. (Dec. 4th - 13th; 'Japan Tour' 1990).
  • 05/12/1990; Concert at NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 07/12/1990; Concert at Tokyo Yuubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 08/12/1990; Concert at Nippon Seinenkan, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 11/12/1990; Concert at ??, ??, Japan.
  • 12/12/1990; Concert at Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan.
  • 13/12/1990; Concert at Moda Hall, Osaka, Japan.

slayer tour 1987

  • 09/01/1991; Concert at P.N.E. Forum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. with Testament. (Jan. 9th - Mar. 11th; ' Touring In The Abyss ' U.S. tour).
  • 10/01/1991; Concert at The Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA. with Testament.
  • 11/01/1991; Concert at Salem Armoury Auditorium, Salem, OR, USA. with Testament.
  • 12/01/1991; Concert at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Centre, Oakland, CA, USA. with Testament.
  • 14/01/1991; Concert at Golden Hall, San Diego, CA, USA. with Testament.
  • 15/01/1991; Concert at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA. with Testament.
  • 16/01/1991; Concert at TCC Music Hall, Tucson, AZ, USA. with Testament.
  • 18/01/1991; Concert at Mammoth Events Centre, Denver, CO, USA. with Testament.
  • 19/01/1991; Concert at ??, Albuquerque, NM, USA. with Testament.
  • 20/01/1991; Concert at ??, El Paso, TX, USA. with Testament.
  • 24/01/1991; Concert at City Coliseum, Austin, TX, USA. with Testament.
  • 25/01/1991; Concert at The Unicorn, Houston, TX, USA. with Testament.
  • 26/01/1991; Concert at The Metroplex Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. with Testament.
  • 27/01/1991; Concert at T&T Centre, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Testament.
  • 30/01/1991; Concert at Central Park Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI, USA. with Testament.
  • 31/01/1991; Concert at Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Testament.
  • 01/02/1991; Concert at Club Eastbrook, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. with Testament.
  • 02/02/1991; Concert at Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Testament.
  • 03/02/1991; Concert at Clubland, Detroit, MI, USA. with Testament.
  • 04/02/1991; Concert at Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, USA. with Testament.
  • 06/02/1991; Concert at Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with Testament.
  • 07/02/1991; Concert at Massey Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. with Testament.
  • 08/02/1991; Concert at Auditorium De Verdun, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Testament.
  • 08/02/1991; After-Show-Party at Backstreet, Montreal, QC, Canada. 
  • 09/02/1991; Concert at The Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA, USA. with Testament.
  • 10/02/1991; Concert at Fastlane II, Asbury Park, NJ, USA. with Testament.
  • 11/02/1991; Concert at RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, NY, USA. with Testament.
  • 12/02/1991; Concert at Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA, USA. with Testament.
  • 14/02/1991; Concert at Nassau Vet. Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA. with Testament & Sepultura.
  • 15/02/1991; Concert at Mid-Hudson Civic Centre, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA. with Testament.
  • 17/02/1991; Concert at The Boathouse, Norfolk, VA, USA. with Testament.
  • 18/02/1991; Concert at Painters Mill Star Theatre, Owings Mill, MD, USA. with Testament.
  • 20/02/1991; Concert at Atlanta Civic Centre, Atlanta, GA, USA. with Testament.
  • 21/02/1991; Concert at Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa, FL, USA. with Testament.
  • 23/02/1991; Concert at The Cameo Theatre, Miami Beach, FL, USA. with Testament.
  • 24/02/1991; Concert at The Cameo Theatre, Miami Beach, FL, USA. with Testament.
  • 26/02/1991; Concert at Grady Cole Centre, Charlotte, NC, USA. with Testament.
  • 01/03/1991; Concert at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH, USA. with Testament.
  • 02/03/1991; Concert at The Ritz Music Hall, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Testament.
  • 03/03/1991; Concert at The Capitol Theatre, Flint, MI, USA. with Testament.
  • 08/03/1991; Concert at Orange Pavilion, National Orange Show Events Centre, San Bernadino, CA, USA. with Testament.
  • 11/03/1991; Concert at The Wilson Center, Fresno, CA, USA. 

slayer tour 1987

  • 16/05/1991; Concert at The Starplex Amph., Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains. (May 16th - Jul. 14th; ' Clash Of The Titans ' U.S. tour).
  • 17/05/1991; Concert at Lubbock Municipal Coliseum, Lubbock, TX, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 18/05/1991; Concert at The Sunken Gardens Amph., San Antonio, TX, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 19/05/1991; Concert at The Summit, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 21/05/1991; Concert at El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 22/05/1991; Concert at Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 23/05/1991; Concert at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 24/05/1991; Concert at San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 25/05/1991; Concert at The Pacific Amph., Costa Mesa, CA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 26/05/1991; Concert at Cow Palace, Daly City, CA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 27/05/1991; Concert at ARCO Arena, Sacramento, CA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 29/05/1991; Concert at The Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 30/05/1991; Concert at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 31/05/1991; Concert at Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 01/06/1991; Concert at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 03/06/1991; Concert at Bonneville Raceway, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 05/06/1991; Concert at Red Rocks Amph., Morrison, CO, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 06/06/1991; Concert at Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 07/06/1991; Concert at Sandstone Amph., Bonner Springs, KS, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 08/06/1991; Concert at Five Seasons Centre, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 09/06/1991; Concert at Trout Aire Amph., Forest Lake, MN, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 11/06/1991; Concert at Prairie Capital Convention Centre, Springfield, IL, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 12/06/1991; Concert at Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 14/06/1991; Concert at First Midwest Bank Amph., Tinley Park, IL, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 15/06/1991; Concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 16/06/1991; Concert at Battelle Hall, Columbus, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 17/07/1991; Concert at Riverbed Music Centre, Cincinnati, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains. cancelled.
  • 18/06/1991; Concert at Deer Creek Music Centre, Noblesville, IN, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 20/06/1991; Concert at Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 21/06/1991; Concert at The Exhibition Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 22/06/1991; Concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkson, MI, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 23/06/1991; Concert at Val Du Lakes Amph., Mears, MI, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 25/06/1991; Concert at Star Lake Amph., Burgettstown, PA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 26/06/1991; Concert at Darien Lake, Corfu, NY, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 27/06/1991; Concert at Orange County Fair Speedway, Middletown, NY, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 28/06/1991; Concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 29/06/1991; Concert at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 30/06/1991; Concert at 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore, MD, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 01/07/1991; Concert at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 03/07/1991; Concert at Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, PA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 04/07/1991; Concert at Cayuga County Speedway, Weedsport, NY, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 05/07/1991; Concert at Cumberland County Civic Centre, Portland, ME, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 06/07/1991; Concert at Great Woods, Mansfield, MA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 07/07/1991; Concert at Lake Compounce, Bristol, CT, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 09/07/1991; Concert at Cumberland County Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville, NC, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 10/07/1991; Concert at Greenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, SC, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 11/07/1991; Concert at King Street Palace, Charleston, SC, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 12/07/1991; Concert at Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, GA, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 13/07/1991; Concert at Lakeland Civic Centre, Lakeland, FL, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.
  • 14/07/1991; Concert at Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA. opening for Megadeth with Anthrax & Alice In Chains.

slayer tour 1987

  • 22/10/1991; ' A Decade Of Aggression ' live album released.
  • 03/11/1991; Concert at The Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland. with Mindfunk. (Nov. 3rd - 24th; ' Decade Of Aggression ' European Tour 1991).
  • 04/11/1991; Concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England. with Mindfunk.
  • 05/11/1991; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. with Mindfunk.
  • 06/11/1991; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. with Mindfunk.
  • 07/11/1991; Concert at The Guildhall, Portsmouth, England. with Mindfunk.
  • 08/11/1991; Concert at The N.E.C., Birmingham, England. with Mindfunk.
  • 09/11/1991; Concert at City Hall, Newcastle, England. with Mindfunk.
  • 11/11/1991; Concert at Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland. with Mindfunk & Wolfsbane.
  • 12/11/1991; Concert at Stadhalle, Lichtenfels, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 13/11/1991; Concert at Music Hall, Hannover, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 14/11/1991; Concert at Stadhalle, Bremen, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 15/11/1991; Concert at Friedrich Ebert Halle, Ludwigshafen, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 16/11/1991; Concert at Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 18/11/1991; Concert at Palatrusardi, Milan, Italy. with Mindfunk.
  • 20/11/1991; Concert at Sporthalle, Saarbrucken, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 21/11/1991; Concert at Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany. with Mindfunk.
  • 22/11/1991; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. with Mindfunk.
  • 23/11/1991; Concert at Forest National, Brussels, Belgium. with Mindfunk.
  • 24/11/1991; Concert at Ijssehallen, Zwolle, The Netherlands. with Mindfunk.
  • 31/12/1991; Concert at The Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO, USA.  

slayer tour 1987

  • ??/05/1992; Dave (d) leaves the band again, he is replaced by Paul.
  • 02/08/1992; Concert at Club Rio, Tempe, AZ, USA. Dave's first show.
  • 08/08/1992; Concert at One Step Beyond, Santa Clara, CA, USA. 
  • 09/08/1992; Concert at Majestic Ventura Theatre, Ventura, CA, USA. 
  • 10/08/1992; Concert at Iguana's, Tijuana, Mexico. 
  • 15/08/1992; Concert at Maimarktgelande, Mannheim, Germany. opening for Iron Maiden & asst.   (Aug. 15th - 24th; ' Europe ' 1992).
  • 18/08/1992; Concert at Hala Makoszowy, Zabrze, Poland. 
  • 19/08/1992; Concert at Zimni Stadion, Havirof, Czechia. with Testament.
  • 20/08/1992; Concert at The Bierkeller, Bristol, England. Donington warm-up show.
  • 22/08/1992; Concert at Donington Park, Castle Donington, England. opening for Iron Maiden & asst. 'Donington'.
  • 24/08/1992; Concert at Brixton Academy, London, England. 
  • ??/09/1992; Slayer have a quiet time for the next 18 months apart from the 'Disorder' recording.

slayer tour 1987

  • 14/09/1993; ' Judgment Night ' soundtrack released, includes Slayer's cover of the Exploited medly ' Disorder ', first recording with Paul.

slayer tour 1987

  • ??/03/1994; Slayer record ' Divine Intervention ' in Los Angeles.
  • ??/09/1994; ' Dittohead ' promo tape released, just before the album.
  • 27/09/1994; ' Divine Intervention ' album released. tour details to follow...

slayer tour 1987

Slayer version 10.0 - 545 shows - 683 pictures - 31/01/2024.

  • Anti-Piracy Statement
  • Anti Spam Policy
  • Privacy Policy

GiGinJapan Artwork of Japanese CDs (mostly)

Slayer / the scaglione days 1987 / 2cdr+1dvdr.

in 1980s , Shades , Slayer 2022/03/24 350 Views

Slayer / The Scaglione Days 1987 / 2CDR+1DVDR / Shades

slayer tour 1987

A great drummer who worked on “POWER AND PAIN” of WHIPLASH, a charismatic version of Pure Slash: Tony Skaglion. Introducing SLAYER’s sound board and superb view video set that welcomed him as a phantom second-generation drummer. The four performances of the glorious “REIGN IN BLOOD Tour” are included in this work. 2 full soundboard performances of “Corpus Christi performance on February 19, 1987 / Salt Lake City performance on February 28” and super performance of “Tronto performance on January 27, 1987 / Cleeveland performance on February 9” It is a superb view audience shot. The biggest points of this work are “quality that is not a hamper” and “SLAYER with scablion”. It is not known when Skagrion participated, so let’s take a look at the schedule at that time.

● 1986 ・ February 1st-March 10th: North America # 1 (3 performances) ・ August 12: New York performance “October 7” REIGN IN BLOOD “released” ・ October 17th-December 7th: North America # 2 (30 performances) 《Dave Lombardo withdrawal → Tony Skaglion participation》 ● 1987 ・ January 22nd-March 10th: North America # 3 (24 performances) ← ★ Coco ★ 《Return to Dave Lombardo》 ・ April 10 + 11: Brooklyn (2 performances) ・ April 17-May 20: Europe (26 performances) ・ June 5: Los Angeles performance “December” SOUTH OF HEAVEN “production started”

This is SLAYER in the era of the historical masterpiece “REIGN IN BLOOD”. If you omit the small stage, the tour will be big with 3 legs of “North America # 2”, “North America # 3” and “Europe”. Of these, Skaglion was the only drummer in 24 performances of “North America # 3”. This work is a 3-disc set that can complete the sound board recording and video left at that rare time with the highest quality. Let’s introduce the live album and the video individually.

WHIPLASH’s “POWER AND PAIN” was a charismatic board that embodied the charm of slash because of the presence of Skaglion. This work is a super-decision board that acts as the “official substitute” of SLAYER who gets the assault drumming and explodes. And, in fact, even without Skaglion, it is a 3-disc set that is also the highest peak set of “REIGN IN BLOOD Tour”. Whether it’s precious or fulfilling, please enjoy the super entertainment masterpiece, which is an absolute work of SLAYER’s entire history!

★ Phantom drummer: SLAYER’s definitive set with Tony Skaglion. 2 full soundboard performances of “Corpus Christi performance on February 19, 1987 / Salt Lake City performance on February 28” and super performance of “Tronto performance on January 27, 1987 / Cleeveland performance on February 9” It is a superb view audience shot. The full SBD for 2 performances is the highest peak board that the upgrade master has been meticulously refined, and is an official substitute for the scablion era. The AUD video 2 performance is a super-superb view with zero obstruction (Toronto) and a professional shot-class super-up video (Cleveland). All of them are the best set that will be the highest peak of “REIGN IN BLOOD Tour” even if the preciousness of Skagrion etc. is lost.

slayer tour 1987

Related Articles

slayer tour 1987

Cyndi Lauper / She’s Fortunate One / 2CD With OBI Strip

slayer tour 1987

Metallica / Toronto 1991 1st Night / 3CDR

slayer tour 1987

DIO / Osaka 2000 Dat Master / 2CDR

Leave a reply cancel reply.

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

slayer tour 1987

KERRY KING: SLAYER Will 'Never Tour Again'

In a new interview with Jonathan Clarke , host of "Out Of The Box" on Q104.3 , New York's classic rock station, Kerry King was asked about how SLAYER 's upcoming reunion shows came about, five years since the completion of what was being billed as the band's farewell tour. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET ): "I'll put it in the perspective everybody can understand. We've been turning down offers since beginning of 2020, pandemic and all. And then it started getting near the five-year anniversary of us stopping playing, so I'm, like, 'You know what? This is a three-show package. I think it would be fun to do.' It's kind of a five-year anniversary of our last tour. We're never gonna tour again — it ain't gonna happen. We're never gonna record again; that's not gonna happen either. But to do commemorative shows, I think that's kind of fun. I don't have to be married to it for a long time. Kids don't have to worry about it coming around on tour because we said we wouldn't. There's not a whole lot of weird diabolical shit going on here. I think people have just gotta say, 'Hey, it's anniversary celebration shows.' That's gonna be the end of it."

Kerry previously discussed the SLAYER comeback last month in an interview with Andrew Daly of ClassicRockHistory.com . Asked for about his outlook on the reunion shows, he said: "It's not really much different at all. It's the same heads, same cabs, same pedals, same guitars. You know, there will be a lot of fire when SLAYER plays, and I think, yeah, those shows will just be fun. It'll be fun to play with Gary Holt [ SLAYER guitarist] for a few gigs; I haven't seen him in almost five years, so that will be cool. And it'll be cool to get together with Tom Araya [ SLAYER bassist/vocalist] and spit some hate out at people, but don't get used to this being a yearly event."

Earlier last month, King was asked by SiriusXM 's "Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk" if he thinks SLAYER 's upcoming dates will have a positive or negative impact on the promotional efforts for his debut solo album, "From Hell I Rise" , which arrived on May 17 via Reigning Phoenix Music . He responded: "I see it both ways. We've [ SLAYER ] been turning down [reunion] offers for the last four years. Unfortunately, when the right offer came around, this one, it was right as my project was releasing. So there's certainly people, like my management and booking agents, who say, 'Oh, that's great. It's gonna boost your solo thing.' And I'm, like, 'Well, I don't know the business side of it, but it is what it is.' And every time I talk about it to journalists and magazines and stuff, I say, 'Listen, SLAYER is not gonna make another record. SLAYER is never gonna tour again.' May SLAYER do a one-off here or there? Maybe. I told my [solo] band when [the SLAYER reunion shows] came up, I'm, like, 'Listen, this is a blip on the radar to me. This isn't a solo project that's gonna recycle musicians every record cycle. You guys are with me till you don't wanna be.'"

Asked if he envisions SLAYER as the type of thing where the band will do one or two shows a year when a great opportunity comes up, Kerry said: "I'm not even talking yearly. I'm, like, every two years, every three years, every five years. I don't know. 'Cause I'm gonna be super busy with [my solo band] once 2025 rolls around."

On the topic of whether he has spoken to Araya since SLAYER 's reunion shows were announced, Kerry said: "I'll tell you the truth, 'cause you know that's how I roll. No, we haven't. But you know what's weird about that? It's not weird. [ Laughs ]"

He continued: "We'll go probably rehearse off and on for a couple weeks [before the first show], 'cause even though me and [ SLAYER drummer] Paul [ Bostaph , who is also in Kerry 's solo band] will be sharp from playing, playing with different people, you've gotta get sharp together."

Elaborating on his belief that SLAYER 's comeback shows will not lead into a full-fledged reunion for the legendary thrash metal act, Kerry said: "The way I look at it, and when I tell you this, it puts it into perspective for a lot of people, I see it as three five-year anniversary shows of our last tour."

Five years after SLAYER played the last concert of what was being billed as the band's farewell tour and just weeks after the SLAYER guitarist unveiled the details of his solo project, Kerry and his longtime bandmates announced that they will play at the Aftershock , Riot Fest and Louder Than Life festivals in September and October.

King also talked about the SLAYER reunion while speaking to Revolver magazine about "From Hell I Rise" . Asked if he had known about these shows well before they were officially announced, King said: "If you ask promoters, they're going to have another answer. If you ask booking agents, they'll probably have a third answer. But to me, it kind of came out of nowhere. Have we been getting offers the past few years? Yeah, we turn down offers every year, probably every month of every year. These three festivals are right around the five-year anniversary of our last tour, which I thought was kind of cool. So, I thought this might be the right time to test the water. It will be great to play for the fans again."

Regarding whether the upcoming SLAYER shows will steal some of the thunder away from the touring his solo band will do in support of "From Hell I Rise" , Kerry said: "Well, time will tell, and my answer would be, 'hopefully not'. The funny thing is, it never occurred to me until the day the SLAYER announcement came, but [ Phil ] Demmel [guitarist in Kerry 's solo band] said, 'Dude, is this real?' And I'm, like, 'It's just a few weekends and that's it.' Of course, Paul knew. But I didn't tell Phil , I didn't tell Kyle [ Sanders , KERRY KING bassist] and didn't tell Mark [ Osegueda , KERRY KING singer] — and I said to the guys, 'There's no master plan here.' I didn't want anybody to start getting cold feet. I said, 'This is a little moment in time, and yeah, KERRY KING is going to be touring, you know, hopefully later in the year, as well. But SLAYER is an entity and I'm just a person.' But hopefully, we drive on with the solo project."

King also spoke about the SLAYER reunion in an interview with U.K.'s Metal Hammer magazine. Admitting that the announcement of SLAYER 's comeback "was not my favorite timing", Kerry said that the SLAYER reunion "is not going to translate into recording and it's not going to translate into touring. For me, it's three shows marking five years since our final shows, a fun, 'Hey, remember us from before the pandemic?' celebration."

Kerry also explained in more detail why he still has not spoken to Tom since the news of SLAYER 's reunion was announced. "It's not like I'm angry with him or anything," King clarified. "We're very different people, and we evolved into business partners at the end of the day. He has very different interests from me, and very different outlooks. Does that make me hate him? No. But I don't need to talk to him every day… We just don't have much in common. When it comes time to rehearse, I'll have no problem showing up. We're professionals, and that's what we do."

When Kerry 's solo project was first announced, King told Rolling Stone that he was almost positive he and Tom would never resurrect the band. "I can pretty much a hundred percent say no because I have a new outlet, and it's not SLAYER , but it sounds like SLAYER ," King said of a potential SLAYER reunion.

The lineup for SLAYER 's comeback will be the same as the one which last toured in 2019: Araya and King , along with guitarist Gary Holt (also of EXODUS ) and longtime drummer Paul Bostaph .

Days after SLAYER 's reunion was announced, Tom Araya 's wife wrote on social media that she "harassed him for over a year" before he "agreed finally" to play more shows with the band. "We shared that news with SLAYER 's awesome managers and they did the rest!" she explained. "So yes without Tom it wouldn't have happened.. without me BUGGING HIM it wouldn't have happened."

Both Gary and his wife Lisa Holt were among the hundreds of people who "liked" Sandra 's Instagram post, with Lisa sharing three heart emojis in response to Sandra 's message.

In a statement confirming SLAYER 's return, Tom said: "Nothing compares to the 90 minutes when we're on stage playing live, sharing that intense energy with our fans, and to be honest, we have missed that." King added: "Have I missed playing live? Absolutely. SLAYER means a lot to our fans; they mean a lot to us. It will be five years since we have seen them."

The same day that SLAYER 's comeback was announced, Holt 's wife Lisa Holt took to her social media to write: "Yes, it's true..and an exciting adventure for the band and fans !

"To all the people saying 'they are liars' 'they must have ran out of money' 'its not SLAYER without so and so' ..I have an idea for you all...DON'T GO.. and for all the people who did go to the final tour dates and enjoyed it...awesome!!

"This isn't a 'TOUR' it's some dates..and GREAT NEWS!!!" she added. "And everyone that thinks they know all the inside info..you can't possibly know. so just enjoy the fact that this amazing band will play some amazing shows this year...go or don't..nobody cares!!!!!"

Three weeks before SLAYER 's reunion was announced, Kerry told Rolling Stone that he didn't foresee SLAYER coming back together for the foreseeable future.

"Will SLAYER tour again? I'm pretty sure that's not going to happen. Could SLAYER play a show again? I'm sure there's a scenario," King said, adding that he hadn't spoken to Araya since that final show. "Am I looking for it? No, I'm just getting ready to start my [solo] career. So if that happens, it happens. But I'm going to be doing this for the next 10 years at least."

SLAYER played the final show of its farewell tour in November 2019 at the Forum in Los Angeles. One day later, Kerry 's wife Ayesha said that there is "not a chance in hell" that the thrash metal icons will reunite for more live appearances.

SLAYER 's final world tour began on May 10, 2018 with the band's intention to play as many places as possible, to make it easy for the fans to see one last SLAYER show and say goodbye. By the time the 18-month trek wrapped at the Forum, the band had completed seven tour legs plus a series of one-off major summer festivals, performing more than 140 shows in 30 countries and 40 U.S. states.

All material for "From Hell I Rise" was written by King , who was accompanied during the recording sessions by Bostaph , Demmel , Sanders and Osegueda . Helming the sessions at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles last year was producer Josh Wilbur , who has previously worked with KORN , LAMB OF GOD , AVENGED SEVENFOLD and BAD RELIGION , among others.

Comments Disclaimer And Information

BLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. To comment on a BLABBERMOUTH.NET story or review, you must be logged in to an active personal account on Facebook. Once you're logged in, you will be able to comment. User comments or postings do not reflect the viewpoint of BLABBERMOUTH.NET and BLABBERMOUTH.NET does not endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of, any user comment. To report spam or any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, use the "Report to Facebook" and "Mark as spam" links that appear next to the comments themselves. To do so, click the downward arrow on the top-right corner of the Facebook comment (the arrow is invisible until you roll over it) and select the appropriate action. You can also send an e-mail to blabbermouthinbox(@)gmail.com with pertinent details. BLABBERMOUTH.NET reserves the right to "hide" comments that may be considered offensive, illegal or inappropriate and to "ban" users that violate the site's Terms Of Service. Hidden comments will still appear to the user and to the user's Facebook friends. If a new comment is published from a "banned" user or contains a blacklisted word, this comment will automatically have limited visibility (the "banned" user's comments will only be visible to the user and the user's Facebook friends).

Where can I get ‘Demon Slayer’ World Tour 2024 tickets?

If you're lucky, you just might be able to get into this truly special event.

The demon Slayer trio: Tanjiro, Inosuke and Zenitsu

It’s been a long wait for us Demon Slayer fans but season 4 is finally on its way. Just as season 2 began with Demon Slayer: Mugen Train , the new season comes with a new film — and this one just might be coming to a movie theater near you.

The movie will adapt the Hashira Training Arc and will show both the last episode of the previous season as well as the first hour of the new season. Like the other Demon Slayer films, Demon Slayer: To the Hashira Training will be available to stream on Crunchyroll after its premiere. If you don’t want to wait for it to hit streaming, you can either watch the film in a participating theater or, if you’re lucky, you can meet the cast and crew during the Demon Slayer World Tour 2024.

In addition to international film screenings in over 140 countries and regions, the Demon Slayer World Tour 2024 will be comprised of stage events in 10 different cities. The tour will take place in North America, Asia, and Europe and feature special guests at each stop. Tickets have yet to go on sale as of writing, but they be available on the official Demon Slayer World Tour 2024 website soon.

Here’s what we know about the Demon Slayer World Tour 2024 dates, locations, and special guests so far. Note : Character names are noted the first time a cast member’s name occurs.

  • Feb. 2, 2024, Tokyo. Special Guests : Natsuki Hanae (Tanjiro Kamado), Akari Kito (Nezuko Kamado), Hiro Shimono (Zenitsu Agatsuma), Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Inosuke Hashibira), Nobuhiko Okamoto (Genya Shinazugawa), Yuma Takahashi (MC)
  • Feb. 3, 2024, Tokyo. Special Guests : Takahiro Sakurai (Giyu Tomioka), Katsuyuki Konishi (Tengen Uzui), Kengo Kawanishi (Muichiro Tokito), Saori Hayami (Shinobu Kocho), Kana Hanazawa (Mitsuri Kanroji), Kenichi Suzumura (Obanai Iguro), Tomokazu Seki (Sanemi Shinazugawa), Tomokazu Sugita (Gyomei Himejima), Yuma Takahashi
  • Feb. 10, 2024, New York. Special Guests : Natsuki Hanae, Hiro Shimono, Yuma Takahashi
  • Feb. 11, 2024, Seoul. Special Guests : Kengo Kawanishi, Kana Hanazawa
  • Feb. 17, 2024, Mexico City. Special Guests : Takahiro Sakurai, Kengo Kawanishi, Yuma Takahashi
  • Feb. 17, 2024, Singapore. Special Guests : Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kito
  • Feb. 18, 2024, Jakarta. Special Guests : Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kito
  • Feb. 24, 2024, Paris. Special Guests : Natsuki Hanae, Yuma Takahashi
  • Feb. 24, 2024, Taipei. Special Guests : Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Saori Hayami
  • Feb. 25, 2024, London. Special Guests : Natsuki Hanae, Yuma Takahashi
  • Feb. 25, 2024, Hong Kong. Special Guests : Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Saori Hayami

If you’re hungry for more Demon Slayer , check out our list of the top ten best episodes of the show .

setlist.fm logo

  • Statistics Stats
  • You are here:
  • April 17, 1987 Setlist

Slayer Setlist at Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, England

  • Edit setlist songs
  • Edit venue & date
  • Edit set times
  • Add to festival
  • Report setlist

Tour: Reign in Pain European Tour 1987 Tour statistics Add setlist

  • Raining Blood
  • Angel of Death
  • Die by the Sword
  • Criminally Insane
  • Necrophiliac
  • Aggressive Perfector
  • Black Magic
  • The Antichrist
  • Hell Awaits
  • Altar of Sacrifice
  • Jesus Saves
  • At Dawn They Sleep
  • Chemical Warfare

Edits and Comments

11 activities (last edit by ExecutiveChimp , 5 Dec 2013, 05:56 Etc/UTC )

Songs on Albums

Complete Album stats

More from Slayer

  • More Setlists
  • Artist Statistics
  • Add setlist

Related News

slayer tour 1987

Slayer Are Reuniting For Two Festival Performances

Mayfair ballroom.

  • Slayer This Setlist Add time Add time
  • Malice Add time Add time

Slayer Gig Timeline

  • Apr 10 1987 L'Amour Brooklyn, NY, USA Add time Add time
  • Apr 11 1987 L'Amour Brooklyn, NY, USA Add time Add time
  • Apr 17 1987 Mayfair Ballroom This Setlist Newcastle upon Tyne, England Add time Add time
  • Apr 18 1987 Edinburgh Playhouse Edinburgh, Scotland Add time Add time
  • Apr 19 1987 Birmingham Odeon Birmingham, England Add time Add time

11 people were there

  • andrewdavison
  • Carpincowboy
  • ChickenJudas
  • Enyoueffsee
  • loftusraider
  • oxonandy1969
  • TheEvilDoctorB

Share or embed this setlist

Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically!

<div style="text-align: center;" class="setlistImage"><a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/slayer/1987/mayfair-ballroom-newcastle-upon-tyne-england-1bd71918.html" title="Slayer Setlist Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Reign in Pain European Tour 1987" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=1bd71918" alt="Slayer Setlist Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Reign in Pain European Tour 1987" style="border: 0;" /></a> <div><a href="https://www.setlist.fm/edit?setlist=1bd71918&amp;step=song">Edit this setlist</a> | <a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/slayer-63d68e3b.html">More Slayer setlists</a></div></div>

Last.fm Event Review

[url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/slayer/1987/mayfair-ballroom-newcastle-upon-tyne-england-1bd71918.html][img]https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=1bd71918[/img][/url] [url=https://www.setlist.fm/edit?setlist=1bd71918&amp;step=song]Edit this setlist[/url] | [url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/slayer-63d68e3b.html]More Slayer setlists[/url]

Tour Update

Marquee memories: quarters of change.

  • Quarters of Change
  • Jun 4, 2024
  • Jun 3, 2024
  • Jun 2, 2024
  • Jun 1, 2024
  • May 31, 2024
  • May 30, 2024
  • FAQ | Help | About
  • Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices | Privacy Policy
  • Feature requests
  • Songtexte.com

slayer tour 1987

  • SI SWIMSUIT
  • SI SPORTSBOOK
  • SI SHOWCASE

Rams Notes: Cooper Kupp's Offseason, Matthew Stafford's Methods, Free Agents

Alex kirschenbaum | 21 hours ago.

May 21, 2024, Thousand Oaks, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay (left) talks with quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) during organized team activities at Cal Lutheran University. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

  • Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams have been making news even months removed from their most recent game. That's just the way the cookie crumbles when you're a true-blue Super Bowl contender on the ascent.

Here's the latest in L.A. news and notes.

Rams News: Cooper Kupp Gets Real About His Offseason

One-time All-Pro Cooper Kupp has revealed how he's approaching the 2024 offseason, his first in many moons when he hasn't been recuperating from some injury. He and emergent talent Puka Nacua may be competing to be Matthew Stafford's top target this season.

Rams News: 3 Free Agents Could Still Sign to Boost Offseason

Los Angeles has done an admirable job in restocking its personnel this offseason, thanks to an ample draft haul and some tactical free agency additions. But the team still has some room to grow. Here are three still-available targets L.A. should consider.

Rams News: LA Stars Spotted Onstage At Country Musician's Concert

Multiple Rams stars (and one Los Angeles Chargers star) were in attendance at this country staple's arena show recently. They weren't just in the crowd by the end of the night.

Rams News: Rival Pro Bowler Impressed By Greatness Of Matthew Stafford

36-year-old Pro Bowl quarterback Matthew Stafford remains an impressive figure, even well into his football dotage. A nemeses speaks fondly on his aptitude.

Rams News: Why Los Angeles May Be In The Midst Of Its Last-Ever OTAs

The Los Angeles Rams are deep into Organized Team Activities (OTAs) this summer. But this may be their swan song.

Rams News: Cooper Kupp Reveals Matthew Stafford's Route Center Session Methodology

The Super Bowl MVP explains in a new interview how his Pro Bowl quarterback likes to run routes.

Alex Kirschenbaum

ALEX KIRSCHENBAUM

IMAGES

  1. Download Hat Long Hair Electric Guitar Guitar Beard Kerry King Jeff Hanneman John Dette Tom

    slayer tour 1987

  2. Pin on Slayer band

    slayer tour 1987

  3. Fan Poll: 5 Greatest Thrash-Metal Albums of All Time

    slayer tour 1987

  4. 30 Years Ago: SLAYER live in Birmingham (Reign in Pain European Tour)

    slayer tour 1987

  5. Slayer Stands Solid As A Rock Even After Their Retirement, See Their Top 10 Songs In 2021

    slayer tour 1987

  6. Slayer tour programme 1987

    slayer tour 1987

VIDEO

  1. “INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SLAYER” CELEBRATES ITS 17th YEAR

  2. Slayer live in Germany 1987

  3. Slayer World Tour 2077

COMMENTS

  1. Slayer's 1987 Concert & Tour History

    Slayer's 1987 Concert History. Alongside Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax, Slayer is considered one of the "Big Four Bands of Trash Metal." After releasing its debut album "Show Mercy" in 1983, Slayer began developing a cult following within the underground metal scene. The band's third album, "Reign in Blood" (1986) was the first to chart on ...

  2. Slayer Tour Statistics: 1987

    Slayer > Tour Statistics. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. All setlist songs (2152) Years on tour. Show all. 2019 (74) 2018 (73) ... Reign in Pain European Tour 1987 (26) Repentless (176) Show No Mercy (70) Tattoo The Planet Tour 2001 (20) Tattoo the Earth 2000 (18)

  3. Slayer Tour Dates

    © 2003 - www.chmetal.info www.chmetal.info

  4. Slayer

    -Thrash Metal from the USA-Setlist below!Feel free to restore the running time in the comment section down below!For fans of details: recorded at the 19.04....

  5. Slayer

    -Thrash Metal from the USA-Setlist below!Feel free to restore the missing running time per each song in the comment section down below!For fans of details: r...

  6. Slayer

    The memories of seeing and listening to my favorite bands over the decades will never diminish. Having a Slayer tour program to look through from 1987, only enhances those Metal memories. Seeing Slayer live back in 1987 was an unreal Metal experience. This Slayer tour program measures 9″ x 12″ and has 20 pages, all in full color.

  7. Slayer Concert Setlist at Maceba Theatre, Houston on February 17, 1987

    Get the Slayer Setlist of the concert at Maceba Theatre, Houston, TX, USA on February 17, 1987 from the Reign in Blood Tour and other Slayer Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  8. Slayer

    1981-2019. Genre(s): Metal

  9. Slayer

    Live at Felt Forum, New York City 31.08.1988World Sacrifice Tour.Tracklist:South Of HeavenRaining BloodSilent ScreamAt Dawn They SleepRead Between The LiesFi...

  10. Slayer;

    SLAYER; Listed Below is all of the known Tour Dates, Album, E.P. & Singles release dates that I have info on for this legendary thrash band. I know there is a hell of a lot more info out there so if you can help let me know. ... 02/06/1987; Concert at Zaal Elckerlyc, Luttenberg, The Netherlands. cancelled. 05/06/1987; Concert at The Hollywood ...

  11. Tour Support: The 10 Best Slayer Tours of All Time

    Reign In Pain (April 17 - May 26, 1987) Slayer. On their first European tour, Slayer brought the heat with a Reign in Blood-heavy set, touring on the just-released album. Starting with "Raining Blood" and ripping through a seventeen-song set that ended with "Chemical Warfare," the Reign in Pain tour was an emphatic statement that ...

  12. Slayer

    Notes. Incomplete concert recorded live at the Eisstadion, Esslingen, May 9, 1987. "Praise Of Death" and "Criminally Insane" were originally played after "Die By The Sword". "Necrophiliac", "Aggressive Perfector", "Black Magic" and "Captor Of Sin" (played after "Criminal Insane") and At Dawn They Sleep" (played after "Jesus Saves") are missing.

  13. Slayer Concert Map by year: 1987

    View the concert map Statistics of Slayer in 1987! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics Stats; News; Forum; Show ... Slayer > Tour Statistics. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. All setlist songs (2152) Years on tour. Show all. 2019 ...

  14. Slayer

    FINAL world Tour. Anthrax and Behemoth will support on headline dates. w/ Lamb Of God, Amon Amarth, Cannibal Corpse. Anthrax supports on June 11, 13, 19, 25; Aug 3. Alien Weaponry will open the show on Aug 3. Carthagods and Methedras supports on July 10. Official Slayer Tour Dates and Tickets. Catch SLAYER on the road.

  15. Slayer Concert Setlist at Metropol, Berlin on April 27, 1987

    Get the Slayer Setlist of the concert at Metropol, Berlin, Germany on April 27, 1987 from the Reign in Pain European Tour 1987 Tour and other Slayer Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  16. Clash of the Titans (tour)

    Clash of the Titans was a concert tour co-headlined by American thrash metal bands Megadeth and Slayer, which took place in September and October 1990 and again from May to July 1991.Launched in support of their respective albums Rust in Peace and Seasons in the Abyss, the tour had two legs, first in Europe (supported by Testament and Suicidal Tendencies) and second in North America (tri ...

  17. Slayer Farewell Tour

    Slayer Final World Tour. The Final World Tour (also referred to as The Farewell Tour) was the final concert tour by American thrash metal band Slayer, which began on May 10, 2018, and ended on November 30, 2019. The tour, consisting of 147 shows worldwide, served as a conclusion of the band's three-and-a-half-decade-long touring career.

  18. Slayer

    Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya.Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style made them one of the "big four" bands of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax.Slayer's current lineup consists of King, Araya, drummer Paul Bostaph ...

  19. Slayer Live in New York '86 REMASTERED

    Another new month, another classic era performance of a metal band! This time, we see a remastering of Slayer's classic show at The Ritz on Dec 6, 1986. It i...

  20. Slayer / The Scaglione Days 1987 / 2CDR+1DVDR

    The four performances of the glorious "REIGN IN BLOOD Tour" are included in this work. 2 full soundboard performances of "Corpus Christi performance on February 19, 1987 / Salt Lake City performance on February 28" and super performance of "Tronto performance on January 27, 1987 / Cleeveland performance on February 9" It is a superb ...

  21. KERRY KING: SLAYER Will 'Never Tour Again'

    SLAYER's final world tour began on May 10, 2018 with the band's intention to play as many places as possible, to make it easy for the fans to see one last SLAYER show and say goodbye. By the time ...

  22. Slayer Concert Setlist at Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham on April 19

    Get the Slayer Setlist of the concert at Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England on April 19, 1987 from the Reign in Pain European Tour 1987 Tour and other Slayer Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  23. Chargers Notes: Justin Herbert Goes Country, A Free Agent Audition, CB Room

    May 29, 2024; Costa Mesa, CA, USA; Los Angeles Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady, quarterbacks coach Shane Day and quarterbacks Justin Herbert (10), Casey Bauman (16) and Max Duggan ...

  24. Where Can I Get 'Demon Slayer' World Tour 2024 Tickets?

    Here's what we know about the Demon Slayer World Tour 2024 dates, locations, and special guests so far.Note: Character names are noted the first time a cast member's name occurs.. Feb. 2, 2024, Tokyo. Special Guests: Natsuki Hanae (Tanjiro Kamado), Akari Kito (Nezuko Kamado), Hiro Shimono (Zenitsu Agatsuma), Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Inosuke Hashibira), Nobuhiko Okamoto (Genya Shinazugawa ...

  25. Slayer

    31.08.1988

  26. Famous birthdays for June 3: Kerry King, Anne Winters

    1 of 2 | Kerry King performs with Slayer at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 9, 2019. The rocker turns 60 on June 3. File Photo by Dave Allocca/UPI | License Photo

  27. Slayer Concert Setlist at Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne on

    Get the Slayer Setlist of the concert at Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, England on April 17, 1987 from the Reign in Pain European Tour 1987 Tour and other Slayer Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  28. Rams Notes: Cooper Kupp's Offseason, Matthew Stafford's Methods, Free

    May 21, 2024, Thousand Oaks, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay (left) talks with quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) during organized team activities at Cal Lutheran University.