
The date was ultimately canceled and a new one announced in January. The double bill with Lamb of God was originally scheduled for Halloween 2020 but postponed until August 2021 by the pandemic. It was the pioneering thrash metal band's first visit to the Resch Center. MORE: Here are the major concerts, comedy shows coming to Green Bay area in 2022 MORE: Three Days Grace to play Capital Credit Union Park this summer "Metal is alive and well," he captioned the video, which features the band's classic "Peace Sells." A man on the other side of them can be seen giving a thumbs up to Mustaine, who puts his finger to his lips in a "shhh, our little secret" gesture to the boys, gives a small wave and then leaves. Either that, or she's just really, really chill.

The woman sitting next to them casually glances in that direction but appears to not realize the full scope of what is happening. In a video posted on his Instagram, he sits down in a mostly empty row behind the boys and slyly offers them each picks. Mustaine, 60, pulled off the secret Santa gig wearing a black sweatshirt with the hood up early in the night before many of the seats for The Metal Tour of the Year were filled.

They were handed to them on the down-low by Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine, who slipped in the row behind them in the Resch bowl seats with seemingly nobody noticing. The concert souvenirs weren't just tossed to them from the stage. Just ask the two young boys who went home from the Megadeth and Lamb of God concert Friday night at the Resch Center with a couple of guitar picks in their pockets. ASHWAUBENON - Sometimes metal works in mysterious ways.
