Founding member David Ellefson — who was with the band from its conception in 1983 until its dissolution in 2002, and then again after rejoining the band in 2010 until leaving in 2021 — shared with UnDinamo - La última Radio de Rock in an interview on Wednesday that if given the opportunity, the bassist would love to reunite with Megadeth on stage.
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In 2023, former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman — who left the band in 2000 — was invited to perform with the band during two different live concerts in Tokyo, Japan, and Wacken, Germany. Ellefson said that Friedman's guest appearances prove that a reunion could be possible.
He also added that he hopes that fans will vocalize their interest in a reunion to prove that it's something they want to see. "My hope is that the voice of the fans gets louder than any other voice that would tear it apart," he said.
Megadeth's global farewell tour kicks off on Tuesday in Abbotsford, Canada, and is expected to end on Sept. 29 in San Antonio, Texas.
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