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Megadeth cancels shows at The Republik

Steven Mark
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COURTESY MEGADETH

Thrash metal band Megadeth canceled both of their shows in Honolulu twice next week. The current iteration includes drummer Chris Adler (from the band Lamb of God), left, guitarist Kiko Loureiro, guitarist-vocalist Dave Mustaine and bassist David Ellefson.

Pioneering speed metal band Megadeth is cancelling its or Wednesday and Thursday performances at The Republik.

“Due to a last minute scheduling issue, the band regrettably has to cancel the shows on March 2 and 3 in Honolulu,” Megadeth management said in a statement released Monday by local promoter BAMP Project.

Refunds are available online or the location where the tickets were purchased, with the exception of tickets purchased at University of Hawaii ticket outlets. Those refunds must beobtained at The Republik.

BAMP is inviting ticketholders to The Safehouse on the day of the show for a free drink. You must be 21 to take advantage of the drink, however.

7 responses to “Megadeth cancels shows at The Republik”

  1. awahana says:

    Lack of interest? They’ve been canceling all over the place the last two years…

    https://www.google.com/search?q=megadeth+cancels+show

  2. goodday says:

    a bunch of bands supposedly playing at the republic have been cancelling. They must need to sell out the venue for multiple days to break even and when they don’t, they cancel

  3. btaim says:

    “Due to a last minute scheduling issue, the band regrettably has to cancel the shows on March 2 and 3 in Honolulu,” is another way of saying “something better came along”.

  4. KWAY says:

    As old as I am, I like metal music, there should be a metal festival at Aloha Stadium headed by Slayer and Megadeth

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