TOM ARAYA Kicks Off The ‘Würth 400’ At Texas Motor Speedway (Video)

SLAYER frontman Tom Araya traded the stage for the speedway this weekend, taking on Grand Marshal duties at the Würth 400 on Sunday, May 3. The event took place at Texas Motor Speedway, where the iconic thrash metal singer delivered the famous “Drivers, start your engines” command ahead of the race as the venue celebrated its 30th anniversary season.

When Araya’s involvement was first announced last week, he said in a statement: “Excited to be the Grand Marshal for the Würth 400. SLAYER, NASCAR reign in speed!”

Meanwhile, SLAYER are continuing to mark a major milestone of their own. The band is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their landmark album Reign In Blood with special performances where the record will be played in full. Fans can catch those shows on September 4 in Shakopee, followed by two nights in Los Angeles on November 13 and November 14.

Support for the Los Angeles shows will come from CANNIBAL CORPSECAVALERA and CROWBAR, while the Minnesota date will feature DOWNSUICIDAL TENDENCIES and HATEBREED.

SLAYER originally concluded their farewell tour in November 2019, seemingly closing the chapter on their storied career. However, the band made a surprise return in 2024, opting for a limited number of high-profile appearances rather than a full-scale comeback. Since then, they’ve performed at major events across North America and Europe, including a notable East Coast stop at Hersheypark Stadium and festival appearances like Louder Than Life.

They also paid tribute to heavy metal pioneers BLACK SABBATH by performing a six-song set at the band’s sold-out “Back To The Beginning” final concert on July 5, 2025, held at Villa Park in Birmingham, England — further cementing their legacy among metal’s elite.

The lineup for all of SLAYER’s comeback shows in 2024 and 2025 has remained consistent with their final 2019 tour, featuring Kerry King and Paul Bostaph alongside Tom Araya and Gary Holt.