30 Seconds To Mars are going to enter Guinness Book Of World Records
Oct 10, 2011Upcoming gig will become the 300th show in support of their last to date album This Is War.
"We have been on the road for an incredible and insane two years", says an official statement by 30 Seconds To Mars that was released to mark future record.
Earlier 30 Seconds To Mars revealed that they still have not decided if they will go on hiatus after finishing recent world tour or start recording next studio album. According to frontman Jared Leto, they already got several new songs, but feel very exhausted in the same time.
"A lot of artists peak or get burned out. A lot of times they stop trying and those are all dangers. It took two years to make our last album This Is War. Touring it has been another two years. Do I have that in me again? I don't know", said Leto, adding that other members of 30 Seconds To Mars think the same way.

