Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway played an intimate performance in the Clive Davis Theater at The Grammy Museum. This was the first time any of the music was performed acoustically. It has been almost a decade since their debut album and fans have been wondering what the delay was. “I was waiting to see what would happen with System of a Down first before I started a new project,” Malakian said. While System of A Down will be performing at various festivals this year, the band doesn’t have any plans to record a new album.
Photos: Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway at The Grammy Museum
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