According to Kerry King, Slayer reunion shows won’t happen often.
In a recent interview with Classic Rock History, the interviewer asked the guitarist how he feels about the upcoming three gigs with Slayer. He replied by saying:
“It’s not really much different at all. It’s the same heads, same cabs, same pedals, same guitars. You know, there will be a lot of fire when Slayer plays, and I think, yeah, those shows will just be fun. It’ll be fun to play with Gary Holt for a few gigs; I haven’t seen him in almost five years, so that will be cool. And it’ll be cool to get together with Tom Araya and spit some hate out at people, but don’t get used to this being a yearly event.”
The Relationship Between His Solo Record And Slayer Shows
Earlier this month, King spoke with Eddie Trunk and talked about what kind of impact reunion shows would have on his debut solo album, ‘From Hell I Rise’:
“I see it both ways. We’ve [Slayer] been turning down [reunion] offers for the last four years. Unfortunately, when the right offer came around, this one, it was right as my project was releasing. So there’s certainly people, like my management and booking agents, who say, ‘Oh, that’s great. It’s gonna boost your solo thing.’”
Then, the musician also revealed whether Slayer would make another record:
“And I’m, like, ‘Well, I don’t know the business side of it, but it is what it is.’ And every time I talk about it to journalists and magazines and stuff, I say, ‘Listen, Slayer is not gonna make another record. Slayer is never gonna tour again.’ May Slayer do a one-off here or there? Maybe.”
Kerry explained to his solo band that the Slayer reunion shows were just a temporary event. He told them that his solo project won’t change its members frequently and that they are part of the band as long as they want to be. Slayer will perform at Aftershock, Riot Fest, and Louder Than Life festivals in September and October.