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Dave Mustaine Explains Megadeth's Studio Farewell, Rules Out Reunion Guests

Mustaine cites worsening hand pain plus neck‑related numbness as the reason to stop recording.

Overview

  • Mustaine says the realization to end Megadeth’s studio output came halfway through making the self‑titled 17th album, released January 23 via Tradecraft and BLKIIBLK.
  • He describes arthritis and lingering numbness from a neck fusion as the key factors, calling the studio stretch a difficult period despite band support.
  • The farewell tour begins February 15 in Victoria, British Columbia, with strong demand leading to sellouts and moves to larger configurations in some markets.
  • He reiterates he will not bring most former members onstage, citing deaths, inability to play, or public criticism, though he leaves a narrow door for select alumni if timing fits.
  • He remains noncommittal about a post‑Megadeth solo album, saying only that it is possible while his focus stays on the new campaign.