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Frontman Serj Tankian has admitted that he’s “not thrilled about doing long tours at all”, but he’s open to System Of A Down doing more “one-offs” in the future.
It’s not a huge surprise given their limited live activity this year, but System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian has said he’s not so keen on the idea of doing “long tours” anymore.
In a chat with none other than Rainn Wilson (yes, really, Dwight Schrute from The Office!) to promote his new memoir and answer questions from fans, Serj reveals a bit about where his head is at with touring these days, explaining that for a while he had lost the feeling of “fun” that comes with performing.
But now, with Sick New World 2024 under their belts, and a special date with Deftones coming up, he seemingly likes the idea of doing “one-off” things with System.
“I love performing, but… I think when you do a long tour, it’s not just physically exhausting, but it’s artistically redundant after a while, repeating the same thing,” Serj tells Rainn (via Loudwire). “That’s why we’re really enjoying doing these one-offs, they’re special events, special occasions. We can’t do them everywhere, we can’t do them all the time. But performing becomes fun again, in a way, and I had kind of lost that.”
The singer adds that, “As far as touring somewhere in the near future, possibly, I would say. I mean, I’m open to looking at stuff, but not thrilled about doing long tours at all, anywhere. Just one-offs, or maybe a handful of one-offs with dates in between.”
Serj’s book Down With The System is out on hardback, audio and e-book via Headline Publishing Group on May 14.
Watch the interview below:
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