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Megadeth Bringing 'Crush The World Tour' To Latin America

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Fresh off their wildly successful 2023 international tour across Europe, Canada and the United States, Megadeth has announced new Latin America dates on the "Crush The World Tour" for 2024.

The iconic thrash metal pioneer band will make their triumphant return to Latin America for 10 shows, with the first stop in Lima, Peru, on April 6. In addition to Peru, upcoming stops include Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil and México.

Tickets for select dates will be available for fan-club members at www.megadeth.com/tour. Public on-sale for select dates will be at 10 am local venue time on November 13.

Megadeth VIP Package Upgrades, including a VIP Q&A and Meet & Greets with band members, will be available through Megadeth.com.

Megadeth returns to South America in support of their latest record, The Sick, The Dying, And The Dead!

"I always get excited because there is something truly different about South America. I don't know what it is... but whatever IT is, they come by it naturally," shared frontman Dave Mustaine. "We are also planning a really big surprise for where 'Aguante Megadeth' all started in Buenos Aires, too! So... if you can, DO NOT MISS THAT SHOW!"

Crush The World Tour 2024 Dates:

April 6 - Lima, Peru - Arena 1
April 9 - Santiago, Chile - Movistar Arena
April 11 - Montevideo, Uruguay - Arena Antel
April 13 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena
April 16 - Asuncion, Paraguay - Jockey Club
April 18 - São Paulo, Brazil - Espaco Unimed
April 21 - Bogota, Colombia - Movistar Arena
April 23 - San Salvador, El Salvador - Complejo Cuscatlan
April 25 - Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico - Arena Ciudad de México
April 27 - Monterrey, Mexico - Arena Monterrey

(Photo: Travis Shinn)

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