After Kerry King swore that the Slayer reunion won't happen anymore, it became evident that he did say it only to promote his new solo band project.
In an official statement of Slayer on their social accounts, the icons of thrash metal will headline the second night of this year's Louder Than Life festival.
It will be one of their first performances in four years, with the first officially taking place at this year's Riot Fest.
Slayer's legendary career spans over three decades and includes iconic albums like "Reign in Blood" and "South of Heaven," which will blow everyone's mind with the reunion.
As a result, the unexpected announcement shocked the metalheads, igniting excitement and anticipation for the return of one of the thrash metal's most influential bands.