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The Sacrament World Tour was a concert tour by American metal band Lamb of God. It was in support of the band's 5th studio album Sacrament . It was the biggest tour the band has done to date; and their new DVD , Walk with Me in Hell , which was released on July 1, 2008, contains a documentary and live footage from the World Tour.
On September 5, 2012, the band announced a 38-date U.S. tour starting October 30, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona, with In Flames as main support. Hatebreed performed from October 30 to November 19, Hellyeah performed from November 20 to December 16, and British band Sylosis was the opening act on all dates. [13]
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Having recently played its first shows in 21 years, the reunited Pantera has confirmed a summer North American tour with support from Lamb of God. The revered hard rock act, which now features ...
Wrath Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Lamb of God in support of the group's sixth studio album, Wrath, which was released in February 2009. [ 1 ] The tour began in November 2008 with a headline date in the band's hometown of Richmond, Virginia .
The band Lamb of God also performed on the tour. When the tour arrived in Los Angeles on April 9, 2005 to perform at The Forum, Lamb of God was banned from opening for Slipknot because the church that owned the venue did not appreciate the band's old name of Burn the Priest. [2]
Ozzy Osbourne, Lamb of God, Static-X, Lordi, Black Tide (started August 10) Second stage; Hatebreed, [9] Behemoth, Nick Oliveri and the Mondo Generator (July 12–22), DevilDriver (started August 2), Egypt Central (August 2–8) Second stage (rotating slots) Nile, Ankla, The Showdown, 3 Inches of Blood, DÅÅTH, In This Moment, Chthonic, Circus ...
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