Pantera has postponed and canceled several tour dates to mourn Ozzy Osbourne's passing, with the band resuming their tour in August and expressing deep respect and grief for Ozzy, who recently died at 76.
Pantera has postponed a scheduled concert and canceled other tour dates to mourn the death of Ozzy Osbourne, a legendary figure in heavy metal, with the band expressing deep sorrow and respect. The band has rescheduled some shows and canceled others, with tickets being refunded or honored accordingly, as they take time to grieve Osbourne's passing.
Pantera has announced a winter 2024 North American tour with Lamb of God, following their successful 2023 run. The 14-date trek will begin on February 3 in Sunrise, Florida, and conclude at the end of the month in Quebec City, Quebec. Presale tickets will be available on November 14, with general ticket sales starting on November 17. Pantera also plans to perform at the Download Festival in the UK and open for Metallica's North American tour in August 2024.
Actor Jason Momoa joined the mosh pit during a Pantera concert at SoFi Stadium, where Metallica was performing. Momoa, known for his roles in "Game of Thrones" and "Aquaman," has previously expressed his love for Pantera and Metallica's music, which he finds inspiring for his acting. The concert was part of Metallica's "M72" world tour, with proceeds going to their All Within My Hands foundation.
Pantera performed at the Welcome to Rockville festival in Florida, marking their first live appearance in the US in 22 years. The band's current lineup includes two surviving members from the classic formation, Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown, along with guitarist Zakk Wylde and Benante. They will also support Metallica on a massive North American stadium tour in 2023 and 2024. The lineup has been given a green light by the estates of the band's founders, drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott.