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Watch King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard bring out Max Weinberg at Queens show

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Watch King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard bring out Max Weinberg at Queens show

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard surprised fans with Max Weinberg at a recent show in Queens – check out footage below.

READ MORE: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard: “If something is shit and no one likes it, you just put out another one the next month” The moment took place on Friday (August 21), during their show at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium.

The E Street Band drummer took to the stage to fill in for his son, former Slipknot drummer Jay Weinberg, who is a longtime King Gizzard collaborator.

Speaking to the crowd midway through the performance, guitarist Joey Walker said: “In continuing with the tradition that we started over the last year or so, where we get our friend Jay Weinberg to come out and play a song with us – it’d be rude not to.

“But Jay’s busy, he’s down in Nashville, so Jay made a call: ‘Alright, I’m going to call dad.’” “So, we got Max Weinberg, drove all the way from Atlantic City to come up and play a song with us, so give it up for fucking Max Weinberg,” he added.

He then came out and joined the band onstage, playing alongside regular drummer Michael Cavanagh for ‘Hot Water’ from their 2014 album ‘I’m in Your Mind Fuzz’.

Jay Weinberg’s cameos on stage are part of a running bit since he first stepped in for the band during a 2024 Nashville show.

He was last on stage with King Gizzard only a week earlier at the band’s Field of Vision II festival in Colorado, playing on ‘Hell’.

Earlier this month, Jay Weinberg spoke about all of his new musical projects, and said that he is now able to pursue them after a period of not having the “legal ability” to work with other artists while in Slipknot.

The drummer parted ways with the iconic metal band back in 2023 , after they made a “creative decision” to go in a different direction.

He joined in 2013, and said he was “heartbroken and blindsided” by the move at the time.

He then revealed earlier this year that he thinks the decision “remains confusing” .

As for King Gizzard, earlier this month they released their 28th studio album ‘Alien Metal’.

They had previously shared a snippet of the record that indicated a turn toward a techno-driven sound .

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