
"January 17th, 2026 was officially declared " Megadeth Day" in La Vergne, Tennessee, with the band appearing in-person for a ceremony at city hall on Friday. Megadeth were in town for "Let There Be Shred: The Ultimate Megadeth Immersive Listening Event," which was hosted at the recording studio in La Vergne where Megadeth recorded their self-titled final album (Dave Mustaine and his family reside in nearby Williamson County, roughly 30 minutes from Nashville)."
"Meanwhile, Megadeth also peeled off another single from the aforementioned album, dropping the track "Puppet Parade" on Monday. The nearly five-minute tune rides a mid-tempo pace and features some wild rock 'n' roll guitar leads and a more hard-rock sound as compared to prior singles."
January 17, 2026 was declared Megadeth Day in La Vergne, Tennessee, with the band appearing in person for a city hall ceremony. The declaration coincided with Let There Be Shred: The Ultimate Megadeth Immersive Listening Event at the La Vergne recording studio where Megadeth recorded their self-titled final album. Dave Mustaine and his family live in nearby Williamson County, roughly 30 minutes from Nashville. Jason Cole presented the proclamation praising the band's contributions to music, cultural impact, and influence on artists and fans worldwide. Megadeth released the single 'Puppet Parade,' a nearly five-minute, mid-tempo track featuring rock 'n' roll guitar leads and a harder rock sound. The band will support the album with a long farewell tour beginning in Canada next month.
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