The company that holds the rights to Slayer’s merchandise has filed a lawsuit in order to prevent other sources from selling counterfeit Slayer merchandise following the band’s farewell tour.
Slayer started their farewell tour in May 2018 and have clearly been doing just fine for themselves. According to the band's management in an interview with Pollstar, Slayer has made over $10 million ...
Hoping to snag a counterfeit Slayer t-shirt for $20 ($15 if you’re a shrewd negotiator… or even $10!) in the parking lot on your way home from one of Slayer’s farewell shows? Not so fast: law ...
"They're very focused on the quality of the products, between Tom and Kerry, and very into the design and development," said Barry Drinkwater, who works with the band's management on merch and product ...
If you’re Slayer’s merch company, the time is now: while I have no doubt that metal fans will continue to buy Slayer garb for years (maybe even decades), the band’s farewell tour represents the last ...
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