READ THIS: Slayer's Tom Araya says an emotional goodbye to Europe in Germany
The band performed with openers Primus, Ministry, and Phillip Anselmo & The Illegals performing songs from throughout Pantera's career.
While many fans are wondering if Slayer's final tour is just a set-up for a reunion tour -- hey, it worked for Mötley Crüe -- the band's longtime manager, Rick Sales, has publicly said that he doesn't see it happening.
“I’m not sensing that at all… Let’s put the touring to bed. I’ve got a couple of ideas [for future projects], but we haven’t made any decisions. Right now, they’re preoccupied with the end, and I imagine it’s emotional. It’s emotional for me.”
“They’ve been doing this for so long," said Rick. "They just said, ‘OK, this is enough.' My analogy is Jerry Seinfeld, who had probably the biggest TV show when he went out on top. I respect the band for the decision. If you’re going to do it, this is the way.”
In the meantime, if you couldn't catch Slayer at The Forum last night, the band have just released a live album recorded at the same venue, to go along with their recent music video film The Repentless Killogy. Listen to the unparalleled mastery of Slayer live below: