According to consequence.net metal band Megadeth will be welcoming back former guitarist Marty Friedman for a special February 27 show at the Budokan Arena in Tokyo which will be live streamed worldwide. The event will mark Megadeth’s first performance with Friedman in 23 years.
When leaving the band in 2000 Friedman moved to Japan a few years later, where he continued to record music and has become a television personality. During Friedman‘s decade-long stint in Megadeth, the guitarist played on the albums Rust in Peace, Countdown to Extinction and others.
In the article Megadeth lead singer Dave Mustaine express his joy about reuniting with Friedman.
“Marty and I have remained friends over 23 years, since we last played together. However, I hear his music every night, and he still is among the top guitar players I’ve ever heard. This is an amazing treat for the fans, as well as myself. I am going to enjoy this as much as the fans are, and I’m sure many of you will catch me sneaking a peek during Marty’s appearance. Domo arigato, Marty-San!”
Friedman added: “It has been a long time. 23 years to be exact since I’ve been on the same stage with Dave Mustaine making music. We’ve both taken drastically different paths since then. That doesn’t change the fact that I’m extremely proud of the part that I played in Megadeth’s history and legacy. I’m also very, very proud of the band’s many great achievements and continued success in my absence. For right now, I just feel immense joy and some serious adrenaline. I am looking forward to playing with Megadeth at this very cool place, The Budokan.”
The livestream will begin at 4:00 a.m. ET / 1:00 a.m PT on February 27, with advance tickets available for $15 by visiting www.dreamstage.live