According to blabermouth.net, during a new interview with Kati Rausch of Music Interview Corner, Sepultura guitarist Andreas Kisser was asked how it feels for him and his bandmates to be in the middle of a farewell tour: “It feels amazing. It feels great. It’s something that we planned for the last two years, before we started the last run. It’s a celebration of 40 years of Sepultura. It’s great to see the fans coming, old-school fans and fans that are seeing Sepultura for the first time. It’s very emotional. And we’re having the best time of our lives. It’s a fantastic tour.” said Kisser
The artist adds: “We’re gonna stretch the tour further, until 2026, because we’re not in a hurry. We still have a lot of places to go. Sepultura went everywhere during 40 years of history. It’s, like, almost 80 countries that we’ve been, and [there are] some places that we’ve never been before. So we’d like to try to make that happen before we stop.”
Kisser also talked about the fact that the band is putting together a live album commemorating their last run of shows. The band is recording 40 songs in 40 different cities for what will be a “massive compilation of our best, most energetic moments on stage,” according to a statement released by Sepultura last December.
The guitarist told Music Interview Corner: “We are recording every show since the start of the tour. Of course, we have a setlist that we are changing a few nights, so we can put songs to build around that recording, but it’s going great. Technology today allowed us to record every night, so I’ve been listening to some of the shows and the energy is there. It’s a fantastic sound.”