Witness the legendary Sepultura classic album Roots performed in its entirety each night by Max, Igor, Marc Rizzo (Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, Ill Niño) and Tony Campos (Soulfly, Static-X, Ministry, Fear Factory).
Witness the legendary Sepultura classic album Roots performed in its entirety each night by Max, Igor, Marc Rizzo (Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, Ill Niño) and Tony Campos (Soulfly, Static-X, Ministry, Fear Factory).
In addition, very special Meet & Greet passes can be purchased at the merch booth each night. Fans will be given the opportunity to take a photo with Max and Igor, and they will each sign a Roots CD, cassette or vinyl. This applies to only the Roots album and one autograph and one photo will be permitted per person. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to have your Roots album signed by the men behind the music.
IGOR AND MAX CAVALERA
Max & Igor Cavalera are the original founding members of influential RIAA Gold-Certified Brazilian heavy metal legends Sepultura, and specifically the team behind the band’s early albums, including seminal releases Arise, Chaos A.D. and Roots. Since the band’s formation over 30 years ago, the Cavalera brothers have each seen unparalleled successes in the music industry. Max’s more recent work with Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy (also featuring Igor) and Killer Be Killed, in addition to Igor’s project MIXHELL, proves the lasting power of the Cavalera legacy.
Just prior to tour kick off, Rhino Records released a six-CD box set ($39.98) of classic Sepultura records, entitled The Roadrunner Albums. The collection will also be released on vinyl as a six-LP set with each album pressed in a different color ($99.98). The collection combines Sepultura’s debut EP Bestial Devastation with the group’s first six studio albums: Morbid Visions (1986), Schizophrenia (1987), Beneath The Remains (1989), Arise (1991), Chaos A.D. (1993), and Roots (1996).
2/21 – MAX & IGOR CAVALERA: RETURN TO “ROOTS” @ THE GRAMERCY THEATRE – 127 EAST 23RD STREET – AGES: 16+ – TICKETS: $29.50/$34.50/$49.50 – DOS: 6:30/SH: 7:30
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of ROOTS with Special Guests: Immolation & Full Of Hell
Witness the legendary Sepultura classic album Roots performed in its entirety each night by Max, Igor, Marc Rizzo (Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, Ill Niño) and Tony Campos (Soulfly, Static-X, Ministry, Fear Factory).
In addition, very special Meet & Greet passes can be purchased at the merch booth each night. Fans will be given the opportunity to take a photo with Max and Igor, and they will each sign a Roots CD, cassette or vinyl. This applies to only the Roots album and one autograph and one photo will be permitted per person. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to have your Roots album signed by the men behind the music.
Max & Igor Cavalera are the original founding members of influential RIAA Gold-Certified Brazilian heavy metal legends Sepultura, and specifically the team behind the band’s early albums, including seminal releases Arise, Chaos A.D. and Roots. Since the band’s formation over 30 years ago, the Cavalera brothers have each seen unparalleled successes in the music industry. Max’s more recent work with Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy (also featuring Igor) and Killer Be Killed, in addition to Igor’s project MIXHELL, proves the lasting power of the Cavalera legacy.
Just prior to tour kick off, Rhino Records released a six-CD box set ($39.98) of classic Sepultura records, entitled The Roadrunner Albums. The collection will also be released on vinyl as a six-LP set with each album pressed in a different color ($99.98). The collection combines Sepultura’s debut EP Bestial Devastation with the group’s first six studio albums: Morbid Visions (1986), Schizophrenia (1987), Beneath The Remains (1989), Arise (1991), Chaos A.D. (1993), and Roots (1996).
2/21 – MAX & IGOR CAVALERA: RETURN TO “ROOTS” @ THE GRAMERCY THEATRE – 127 EAST 23RD STREET – AGES: 16+ – TICKETS: $29.50/$34.50/$49.50 – DOS: 6:30/SH: 7:30
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of ROOTS with Special Guests: Immolation & Full Of Hell
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