Slayer Paris (2025)
During “Raining Blood,” the venue did something unexpected. They dropped red and blue lasers that formed the outline of a guillotine on the back wall. The crowd lost its collective mind. When the "slayer" chant finally died down at 1 AM, strangers were hugging—sweaty, bloody, but euphoric.
Unlike standard band merchandise, which usually features busy, gore-soaked album art, the Slayer x Paris collection was refined and subtle. It stripped away the horror elements to focus on the band's iconic typography and logo. slayer paris
Tombe du ciel, souffre de l’enfer. (Rain from heaven, hell below.) When the "slayer" chant finally died down at
If you thought Slayer’s final world tour was truly the end, you underestimated the band’s pull—or the French fans' ability to riot for an encore. wasn't just a concert; it was a violent, beautiful love letter to thrash metal, staged at the iconic Le Zénith last Saturday. Tombe du ciel, souffre de l’enfer
Fans attending a "Slayer Paris" show could always expect a relentless barrage of speed and precision. While the band’s catalog is vast, their Parisian setlists typically anchored on the "Big Three" from the Reign in Blood era:
Slayer Concert Setlist at Le Zénith, Paris on October 26, 2015