DIRK VERBEUREN is “pretty sure MEGADETH will document 'farewell' tour with new live album”
04-03-2026
In a new interview with Stefan Nilsson of Roppongi Rocks, MEGADETH drummer Dirk Verbeuren spoke about the band’s recently released final album and ongoing “farewell” tour, which is expected to last several years. After Nilsson noted that MEGADETH‘s current lineup — consisting of Verbeuren, guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine, guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari and bassist James LoMenzo — is “brilliant” and brought up the possibility of documenting the farewell tour with a live record, Dirk said: “Yeah, it’s true. We do get along really well. I do think we have a really good relationship in the band. I think we all understand our roles and how we can best fulfil those roles and support each other and mostly support Dave because, obviously, he has the entire weight of MEGADETH and MEGADETH‘s history on his shoulders. We’re kind of there to help with that and support him. His linebackers, if you will. I think we all do that really well.”
Dirk continued: “It’s been increasingly fun in the years that I’ve been in the band. I think I’m having more fun now than ever before playing with the guys. It is obviously a huge honor playing with such amazing musicians. I just really take every day and just look at my job and go, ‘Wow, I can’t believe I’m doing this.’ That’s pretty cool.”
As for the likelihood of a new live MEGADETH album, the 51-year-old Belgian-born-and-now-Los-Angeles-based drummer said: “I’m pretty sure we’ll probably do a live record. I don’t see why we wouldn’t. We have plenty of opportunities to record. I think it would be cool. I hope we do. It would be great to have maybe a career retrospective type of live record where we record several shows and make sure there is a big variety of songs on there, because we have way too many songs than we can put in a live set that we wanna play. I think that right now we have somewhere between 40 and 50 songs that we know, that we are always, more or less, ready to play. And that’s not even mentioning anything from the new album. We have already played ‘Tipping Point’ and ‘I Don’t Care’ live. Those and ‘Let There Be Shred’ would be on the setlist coming up, I would imagine. So, yeah, hopefully, a live record. That would be great.”
Watch “Let There Be Shred”, “I Don’t Care” and ‘Tipping Point’ below.
Dave Mustaine has confirmed to Rolling Stone magazine that the final MEGADETH album, simply titled “Megadeth”, will include his version of “Ride The Lightning”, the title track of METALLICA‘s 1984 album for which he got a co-writing credit following his 1983 departure from the band.
“It wasn’t really that I wanted to do my version,” he told Rolling Stone. “I think that we all wanted it to turn out a certain way, and for me, this was about something so much more than how a song turns out. It was about respect.”
Speaking specifically about METALLICA singer-guitarist James Hetfield, Mustaine added: “No one ever talks to me about that. One day he’s a singer, the next day he’s this fucking powerhouse and I’ve always respected him as a guitar player. So I wanted to do something to close the circle on my career right now, since it started off with (Mustaine‘s band before METALLICA) PANIC and several of the songs that ended up in the METALLICA repertoire, I wanted to do something that I felt would be a good song.”
Elaborating on his reasons for recording “Ride The Lightning” for MEGADETH‘s final album, Mustaine said: “Our intentions were pure. I didn’t have any reason I was going to say, ‘Oh, hey man, this thing that we’ve had for 40 years where you guys will never tour with me, me doing the song is going to change things.’ That wasn’t it at all. It was more about: This is my life going forward. I want to do things that are respectable. And I think doing something where we can pay honor to the guy that … I mean, I hate to say this, because it’s just so fucking arrogant, but the guitar playing in METALLICA changed the world.”
In a separate video message (see below), Mustaine said: “So on the new album we recorded ‘Ride The Lightning’, and the reason we did that was, obviously, it’s a song that I had a lot to do with writing it. And James and I, when we were working on the song, it became clear to me, when James first started playing guitar, how good of a guitar player he was. And I thought it would be really cool to close the circle to show respect, to play the songs that I’ve written with METALLICA and to honor our friendship, even though it’s been strained and ruined from emotions over the years when we were not necessarily friendly. But one thing I’ve always had is I’ve always had a tremendous respect for James‘s guitar playing and (METALLICA drummer) Lars‘s (Ulrich) songwriting. So, it was cool to do this and add it to the record. We sped it up just a little teeny bit, and we kind of played around a little bit with the solo and Teemu (Mäntysaari, MEGADETH guitarist) and I both tossed it back and forth to each other. So, you might hear a little bit of some differences with the tempos and, of course, I sing different from James too. But once again, it was about completing the circle and just showing what James and I, as guitar players, did to change the world.”
“Megadeth” track listing:
01. Tipping Point
02. I Don’t Care
03. Hey, God?!
04. Let There Be Shred
05. Puppet Parade
06. Another Bad Day
07. Made To Kill
08. Obey The Call
09. I Am War
10. The Last Note
11. Ride The Lightning (bonus track)
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