![]() ![]() In early 1989, several months after the end of the tour, Young and Behler were fired from the band. Mustaine claimed they had to return to the States because Young "ran out of heroin" however, Young has disputed this, saying that it was because Mustaine wanted to go back to Los Angeles to seek rehabilitation. Due to drug problems within the band, they were forced to cancel an Australian tour. ![]() Megadeth was scheduled to perform on the Monsters of Rock tour, however after one show they were replaced by Testament. The band also performed a headlining tour of Japan, and opened for Iron Maiden on selected dates of the latter's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son tour. Megadeth then embarked on a headlining North American tour, supported by Warlock and Sanctuary, who were promoting their debut album Refuge Denied, which was produced by Mustaine this was followed by a European run that included support from Testament, Nuclear Assault, Flotsam and Jetsam, and Sanctuary. Alongside Savatage, the band served as the opening act for Dio from December 28, 1987, to March 26, 1988. So What!, on December 28, 1987, in Providence, Rhode Island at the Civic Center, and ended August 20, 1988, at the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington Park. The tour began four weeks prior to the release of So Far, So Good. ![]() This was the only tour to feature the lineup of Dave Mustaine on vocals and guitar, David Ellefson on bass, Jeff Young on guitar and Chuck Behler on drums. So What! Tour was a concert tour performed by the American thrash metal band Megadeth to support their 1988 album So Far, So Good. ![]()
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