Modern Drummer released a new video on December 5th accompanied by the message below:
"We caught up with Mario Duplantier of Gojira during their tour in South Florida with Korn. Recently back from an unforgettable performance at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, Mario showed our host David Frangioni the drums he played during that iconic event, which he's also using on their current tour."
Gojira recently announced a string of dates in their home country for 2025.
Says Gojira: "We are excited to finally announce a proper French Tour next year. 13 shows across the country, designed for an immersive and explosive experience! A new chapter in the band’s evolution. Join us for this unique celebration!"
Tour dates:
July
29 - Festival de Carcassonne - Carcassonne, France
November
27 - ReimsArena - Reims, France
28 - Zénith de Lille - Lille, France
30 - Bercy Accor Arena - Paris, France
December
1 - Zénith de Rouen - Rouen, France
2 - Zenith Nantes Metropole - Saint-herblain, France
4 - Zénith de Toulouse - Toulouse, France
5 - Zénith de Clermont-Ferrand - Clermont-ferrand, France
6 - Dome marseille - Marseille, France
8 - Palais Nikaïa - Nice, France
9 - Arkéa Arena - Bordeaux, France
10 - LDLC Arena - Lyon, France
12 - Zenith of Strasbourg - Strasbourg, France
Gojira made history as the first metal band to ever perform at the Olympic Games during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France on July 26. Working alongside composer Victor le Manse, the quartet injected their signature heavy riffs and punishing rhythms into the French Revolution-era song “Ah! Ça Ira”. Joined by French-Swiss mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti and nearly 300 classical musicians, Gojira performed from the windows of Paris’ iconic Concierge amidst a grand spectacle of pyrotechnics. The performance made international headlines and was widely regarded as one of the most talked about moments from the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The official audio of "Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça Ira)" is now available on streaming services. Stream/download the song here.