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Jason Newsted Rocks Lititz on North American Headlining Tour

todayJuly 4, 2026 1

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Jason Newsted, the former bassist of METALLICA, took the stage with his band, THE CHOPHOUSE BAND, for an electrifying performance in Lititz, Pennsylvania. This concert marked the third stop on their much-anticipated first-ever North American headlining tour.

Held at Mickey’s Black Box, the show was filled with high energy and excitement as fans experienced the raw power of Newsted’s music. The setlist showcased a blend of hard-hitting rock tracks that had the crowd on their feet.

Fan-filmed footage from the night captures the essence of the performance, highlighting both Newsted’s commanding presence and the tight musicianship of THE CHOPHOUSE BAND. This tour is a significant milestone for Newsted, who has been making waves in the rock scene since his departure from METALLICA.

Don’t miss the chance to catch this dynamic band as they continue their journey across North America!


Source: blabbermouth.net

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