PANTERA played the first concert of 2024 last night (Saturday, February 3) at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. The band’s 14-song set, which marked the opening show of PANTERA’s February North American tour with LAMB OF GOD, included the first performance of the track “Floods” since May 2…
Watch: PANTERA Performs ‘Floods’ For First Time Since 2001 At Opening Concert Of February 2024 North American Tour
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