SLAYER’S Final World Tour – Collection of Photo Galleries

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SLAYER’S FINAL WORLD TOUR (London, Ontario)

Decibel Geek‘s photographer Brian Ronald recently spent some quality time in the pit for Slayer‘s “Final World Tour” as it stopped at London Ontario’s Budweiser Gardens. Possibly for the last time in Canada, the support came from Lamb of God, Anthrax, Testament and Napalm Death. What a night of thrash and hardcore metal with full-on crowd surfing and mosh pit particiaption!

Here are Brian‘s photo galleries from all the bands on the tour that night collected in this one article. Enjoy!!

And be sure to check out Brian‘s other work at Decibel Geek: Brian Ronald

NAPALM DEATH – Slayer’s Final World Tour (London, Ontario) OFFICIAL WEBSITE / FACEBOOK

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ANTHRAX – Slayer’s Final World Tour (London, Ontario) OFFICIAL WEBSITE / FACEBOOK

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LAMB OF GOD – Slayer’s Final World Tour (London, Ontario) OFFICIAL WEBSITE / FACEBOOK

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TESTAMENT – Slayer’s Final World Tour (London, Ontario) OFFICIAL WEBSITE / FACEBOOK

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SLAYER – Slayer’s Final World Tour (London, Ontario) OFFICIAL WEBSITE / FACEBOOK

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