As the opening act for Disturbed on their European tour, Megadeth performed their most recent single, “Tipping Point,” live for the first time on Tuesday, October 14th at Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ Ziggo Dome. As reported by blabbermouth.net, below is a fan-shot video of the performance. Dave Mustaine, the frontman of Megadeth, told the crowd this before the song began.
So, we have a new record coming out. And we have a new single that’s out right now. And we’re gonna play that song the first time ever right now.
“Tipping Point” is the lead song from Megadeth’s forthcoming album of the same name, which is scheduled for release on January 23, 2026. The new BLKIIBLK label from Frontiers Label Group will release the follow-up to 2022’s “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!” under Mustaine’s Tradecraft imprint. Before Dave’s recognizable voice eerily enters, the sonically explosive and thematically unflinching song “Tipping Point” begins with a tremendous guitar solo. The band performs in the same prison while Dave is imprisoned and subjected to severe torture in the bleak yet hopeful accompanying video, which was directed by Leonardo Liberti. Ultimately, Dave endures evil and moves on to a new day.
Below is a fan-shot footage of Megadeth’s whole October 1 performance as Disturbed’s support act at PSD Bank Dome in Düsseldorf, Germany, as reported by blabbermouth.net. The new single “Tipping Point” by Megadeth was released on Friday, October 3, as originally announced. Megadeth said on August 14 that their next album would be their final one. In 2026, the band will also go on a final tour. The album will be self-titled, to be released on January 23rd, 2026, but the remaining dates of Megadeth’s tour have not yet been disclosed by Mustaine and the other members of the band.