Eminem does not do many shows at this high point of his career, but he planned something to support his most recent album “Music To Be Murdered By”.

Marshall’s guitarist Rayfield “RayRay” Holloman confirmed this information in his recent interview with Revolt.

Talking about how the pandemic changed the touring industry, he admits that cancellations that hit the industry affected him directly and also changed Eminem’s plans:

We had a lot of shows lined up for 2020 that got cut short along with other possible opportunities. Even with Eminem, there were some things that were in the works that got shut down.

Holloman does not expect the touring industry to bounce back earlier than in two or three years, And even then, he thinks, it will never be the same:

With the vaccine and people becoming immune to the virus in the future, I do think it’s possible that we’ll get back to touring in maybe 2022 or 2023. I do think the touring landscape will never be the same in terms of the size of crowds. Mass crowds for touring won’t be a thing in the future. I think it’ll be non-existent. I hope I’m wrong. I do think, at some point, we’ll get back to club venues like House of Blues. I don’t think the big festivals will be happening any longer.

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