Avenged Sevenfold’s planned dates in South America, Mexico and Puerto Rico are getting pushed to “early next year” so frontman M. Shadows can go through “a couple weeks of voice rest and then a couple ...
Maiden might've got metal's first number one single in the UK with Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter in 1990, but its ...
Speaking to Igor Miranda of Rolling Stone Brasil, Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows opened up about the experimental ...
Avenged Sevenfold were set to launch their late 2025 South American tour this past Thursday (Sept. 25) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. However, they recently issued a statement reveal ...
The post Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows Shuts Down from Singing Due to Vocal Hematoma as Band Postpones Fall Tour appeared first on Consequence. Shadows took to social media to inform fans that he ...
Ah shit, here we go again. Unfortunately, it appears that Avenged Sevenfold have postponed their Latin American tour for this year—which was supposed to start this past Thursday, September 25 in ...
M. Shadows has had a rather unfortunate run with his vocals. Despite winning fans over with his four-octave range, screams and clean vocals alike, the physicality of his vocal cords have given Shadows ...
Metal powerhouse Avenged Sevenfold has postponed their 2025 Latin American tour after frontman M. Shadows was diagnosed with a vocal fold hematoma. The band announced the decision on Friday through ...
A popular American metal band has postponed their upcoming tour. This postponement is due to the health of the lead singer, although don’t fret, he’s on the mend. Blabbermouth reports that Matt ...
Avenged Sevenfold has postponed its South American tour just days before it was scheduled to kick off, citing a vocal injury to frontman M. Shadows that requires immediate medical attention, Loudwire ...
Avenged Sevenfold have had to postpone their upcoming Latin American tour after frontman M Shadows sustained a vocal injury. The Californian metal band were due to kick off the tour in Buenos Aires ...
A new cover version of Alice Cooper’s “Welcome to My Nightmare” is a long-awaited dream for a couple of metro area bands.