
System Of A Down leader Serge Tankian said that he is planning to organize a live performance together with the symphony orchestra, notes Blabbermouth. In an open letter Tankian wrote to his fans that this event is going to be made up with the Auckland symphony orchestra on March 16, 2009 in New Zealand. Musician is planning to perform many songs from his solo album “Elect The Dead” including a lot of previously unreleased tracks. The stage will be occupied exclusively by him and the orchestra, anyone else shall not be presented, even the band which helped him to record “Elect The Dead” F.C.C. will not be there. All the music arrangements were written by a composer from New Zealand John Psathas, who basically turned the album into something completely different, and surprisingly Tankian supports such changes. The whole album will be most likely released on DVD quite soon in order to expose it’s innovations.
Besides that Serge Tankian will also take a part in the Big Day Out festival which started in Auckland on January 16 and shall end on February 1 in Perth. The last System Of A Down concert took place in August 2006 and since then each member of the band is involved in the variety of solo projects.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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