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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN SAY PLAYING FIRST SHOW IN ARMENIA IS 'MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR NEXT ALBUM' SYSTEM OF A DOWN TICKETS

    NME.com
    April 2 2015

    The band's upcoming tour marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide of World War I

    System Of A Down have discussed their upcoming show in Armenia,
    their first in the country of their ancestors.

    The 'Wake Up The Souls' tour is dedicated to raising awareness of the
    Armenian Genocide of World War I. Taking place in order to commemorate
    the 100th anniversary of the atrocities, the tour begins on April 6
    at the Forum in Inglewood, California, covers 14 dates across Europe
    and concludes in North and South America this September.

    The band will perform for the first time in Armenia on April 23 at a
    free show in Yerevan, the day before the annual genocide remembrance
    day. Each member of the group has family originating from Armenia.

    Drummer John Dolmayan told Billboard: "As the date gets closer and
    closer where we're gonna embark on this tour, I'm getting more and
    more excited about it. That tends to happen for most tours, but for
    this one especially, since it's culminating in Armenia."

    Dolmayan continued: "It's even more impactful for me as an Armenian
    and as a musician. It's something that transcends music. This is more
    important than the next System of a Down album. This is something
    that's far-reaching and it's actually bigger than the Armenian genocide
    itself. This is a world issue."

    The band's last studio LP was 'Hypnotize' back in 2005, and this
    will be the first time the band have played live together since their
    surprise US show in July 2013.

    System Of A Down bassist Shavo Odadjian recently confirmed that the
    band are working on a new album. He said: "We've already gone. We've
    written some songs. We're keeping it to ourselves. We're getting back
    to the bullshit of being together."

    To check the availability of System Of A Down tickets and get all
    the latest listings, head to NME.COM/tickets.

    http://www.nme.com/news/system-of-a-down/84182

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