After two full years touring the globe, 30 Seconds To Mars will close the chapter on their third studio album – "This Is War" – with a record-breaking performance.
The band will play New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom on Dec. 7, 2011 for their 300th and final show in support of the critically acclaimed album, breaking the Guinness World Record for the most shows played during a single album cycle. Since the release of "This Is War" in Dec. 2009, the trio has toured 60 cities in 6 continents, selling out London’s O2, playing the first international Lollapalooza Festival in Santiago, Chile, the Reading and Leeds Festivals and many more.
In honor of reaching such a significant milestone, the band is planning several unique shows leading up to their Dec. 7 performance. Tickets will be made available to the public on Oct. 22 at 10 am ET, though American Express cardmembers can purchase tickets in advance beginning Monday, Oct. 17.
"We have been on the road for an incredible and insane two years and though what better way to celebrate the end of this phenomenal journey than with a week of special shows in New York City," frontman Jared Leto said in a statement. "We thought documenting this for posterity with the Guinness Book of World Records would be fun especially as we aren’t any good at growing our fingernails very long or cultivating the world’s largest squash."
Formed in 1998, the Los Angeles based band also consists of Tomo Milicevic and Leto’s brother, Shannon Leto. The group is currently up for a 2011 EMA, after earning a slew of international honors during the 2010 awards cycle.
This Is War spawned two consecutive No. 1 singles with "Kings & Queens" and "This Is War", in addition to the top 10 single "Closer To The Edge". The album has sold more than 1.5 million copies and 1 million singles worldwide.
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After such a long tour, no friggen wonder.
Good for them though. Not my favorite band, but they've always been passionate and ambitious about what they do.