# Wrath Tour

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**Wrath Tour** was a [concert tour](/source/Concert_tour) by American [heavy metal](/source/Heavy_metal_music) band [Lamb of God](/source/Lamb_of_God_(band)) in support of the group's sixth studio album, *[Wrath](/source/Wrath_(Lamb_of_God_album))*, 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](/source/Richmond,_Virginia). The following month, the band toured North America as the main support act to [Metallica](/source/Metallica) on their [World Magnetic Tour](/source/World_Magnetic_Tour).[2] The group met controversy when they were banned from playing at [The Forum](/source/The_Forum_(Inglewood,_California)) in [Inglewood, California](/source/Inglewood,_California), where Metallica were booked for two dates. Faithful Central Bible Church, the owners of The Forum, refused to let the group perform after they had learned the band formerly went by the name "Burn the Priest".[3] This was the second occasion Lamb of God ran into a dispute with the venue; the group were previously banned from performing in 2005 while supporting [Slipknot](/source/Slipknot_(band)) on their [Subliminal Verses Tour](/source/The_Subliminal_Verses_World_Tour).[4] The group announced shows in outlying cities in lieu of the ban.

In February 2009, the band toured Europe; a number of the U.K. dates were part of a package tour sponsored by [Metal Hammer](/source/Metal_Hammer) dubbed "Defenders of the Faith" featuring [Dimmu Borgir](/source/Dimmu_Borgir) as co-headliners.[5] The group then toured Australia through March as part of the [Soundwave Festival](/source/Soundwave_(Australian_music_festival)), which was headlined by [Nine Inch Nails](/source/Nine_Inch_Nails) and [Alice in Chains](/source/Alice_in_Chains).[6] In April 2009, the group began a headlining North American tour, sponsored by [No Fear Energy](/source/No_Fear).[7] The leg began in [Phoenix, Arizona](/source/Phoenix,_Arizona) and wrapped up mid-May in [North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina](/source/North_Myrtle_Beach,_South_Carolina). In July 2009, during a European summer tour, guitarist [Mark Morton](/source/Mark_Morton_(guitarist)) exited the tour prior to the final six dates as he and his wife were expecting their first child. Morton was replaced by Buz McGrath of [Unearth](/source/Unearth) for the remaining summer dates,[8] and Doc Coyle of [God Forbid](/source/God_Forbid) for the first three weeks of a fall North American leg.[9] Morton eventually rejoined the group in October in [Tampa, Florida](/source/Tampa,_Florida).[10]

The show in [Prague](/source/Prague) at Abaton on May 24, 2010, was the subject of [manslaughter charges against vocalist Randy Blythe](/source/Randy_Blythe's_manslaughter_charges) in 2012 and 2013.[11] The court eventually ruled that Blythe was not criminally liable and acquitted him on March 5, 2013.[12]

## Tour dates

Date City Country Venue/Event North America November 24, 2008 Richmond United States The National December 1, 2008[1] Seattle KeyArena December 2, 2008[1] Vancouver Canada General Motors Place December 4, 2008[1] Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome December 5, 2008[1] December 6, 2008 Saskatoon Prairieland Exhibition Hall December 7, 2008[1] Edmonton Rexall Place December 9, 2008 Spokane United States Knitting Factory Concert House December 10, 2008 Portland Roseland Theater December 11, 2008 Chico Senator Theatre December 12, 2008[1] Ontario Citizens Business Bank Arena December 13, 2008[1] Fresno Save Mart Center December 15, 2008[1] San Diego Cox Arena December 16, 2008 Anaheim The Grove December 17, 2008 Tucson Rialto Theatre December 18, 2008 Las Vegas House of Blues December 19, 2008 Ventura Ventura Majestic Theatre December 20, 2008[1] Oakland Oracle Arena Europe February 6, 2009 Lahti Finland Frostbite Metalfest February 8, 2009 Belfast United Kingdom Mandela Hall February 9, 2009 Dublin Ireland The Academy February 11, 2009[2] Bristol United Kingdom O2 Academy Bristol February 12, 2009[2] Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham February 13, 2009[2] Manchester Manchester Academy February 14, 2009[2] London O2 Academy Brixton February 15, 2009[2] Glasgow O2 Academy Glasgow February 17, 2009 Sheffield Corporation Australia ("Soundwave Festival") February 21, 2009 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Exhibition Ground February 22, 2009 Sydney Eastern Creek Raceway February 23, 2009[3] The Forum February 24, 2009[3] Melbourne Billboard The Venue February 27, 2009 Royal Melbourne Showgrounds February 28, 2009 Adelaide Bonython Park March 2, 2009 Perth Steel Blue Oval Asia March 4, 2009[4] Tokyo Japan Akasaka Blitz March 5, 2009[4] March 6, 2009[4] Osaka Namba Hatch March 9, 2009 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan North America ("No Fear Energy Music Tour") April 2, 2009 Phoenix United States Dodge Theater April 3, 2009 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium April 4, 2009 San Jose Event Center Arena April 5, 2009 Fresno Crest Theater April 7, 2009 Seattle Paramount Theatre April 8, 2009 Vancouver Canada UBC Thunderbird Arena April 10, 2009 Edmonton Shaw Conference Centre April 11, 2009 Calgary Stampede Corral April 12, 2009 Saskatoon Prairieland Exhibition Hall April 13, 2009 Winnipeg Winnipeg Convention Centre April 14, 2009 Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Community Auditorium April 16, 2009 Toronto Ricoh Coliseum April 17, 2009 Montreal CEPSUM April 18, 2009 Worcester United States New England Metal and Hardcore Festival April 19, 2009 Philadelphia Electric Factory April 21, 2009 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion April 22, 2009 Atlanta The Tabernacle April 23, 2009 Lafayette Blackham Coliseum April 24, 2009 Houston Verizon Wireless Theater April 25, 2009 Corpus Christi Concrete Street Amphitheater April 26, 2009 Dallas Palladium Ballroom April 28, 2009 Denver Fillmore Auditorium April 29, 2009 Kansas City Uptown Theater April 30, 2009 Minneapolis Myth May 1, 2009 Chicago Congress Theater May 2, 2009 St. Louis The Pageant May 3, 2009 Indianapolis Murat Centre May 5, 2009 Louisville Expo Five May 6, 2009 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit May 8, 2009 New York City Roseland Ballroom May 9, 2009 Philadelphia Electric Factory May 11, 2009 Baltimore Rams Head Live! May 12, 2009 Boston House of Blues May 13, 2009 Albany Washington Avenue Armory May 15, 2009 North Myrtle Beach House of Blues Europe June 14, 2009[1] Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena June 15, 2009[1] June 17, 2009[1] Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum June 19, 2009 Vosselaar Belgium Biebob June 20, 2009 Nijmegen Netherlands Sonisphere Festival June 22, 2009[1] Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum June 23, 2009 Rimini Velvet June 24, 2009[1] Rome PalaLottomatica June 26, 2009 Hohenems Austria Tennis Event Center June 28, 2009 Dessel Belgium Graspop Metal Meeting June 29, 2009 Munich Germany Backstage June 30, 2009 Paris France Le Trabendo July 1, 2009 Luxembourg Luxembourg Den Atelier July 3, 2009 Lucerne Switzerland Konzerthaus July 4, 2009 Hockenheim Germany Sonisphere Festival July 5, 2009 Tolmin Slovenia Metalcamp July 7, 2009 Lyon France Le Ninkasi Kao July 9, 2009 Lisbon Portugal Optimus Alive! July 11, 2009 Barcelona Spain Sonisphere Festival July 13, 2009[1] Madrid Palacio de Deportes July 14, 2009[1] July 16, 2009[1] Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion July 18, 2009 Hultsfred Sweden Sonisphere Festival July 20, 2009[1] Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen July 22, 2009[1] July 23, 2009[1] July 25, 2009 Pori Finland Sonisphere Festival July 27, 2009[1] Copenhagen Denmark Forum July 28, 2009[1] July 30, 2009[1] Oslo Norway Spektrum August 1, 2009 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg August 2, 2009 Knebworth United Kingdom Sonisphere Festival North America September 14, 2009[1] Nashville United States Sommet Center September 15, 2009[1] Cincinnati U.S. Bank Arena September 17, 2009[1] Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse September 19, 2009[1] Montreal Canada Bell Centre September 20, 2009[1] September 21, 2009 Providence United States Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel September 22, 2009 Montclair Wellmont Theatre September 23, 2009 Pittsburgh Amphitheatre at Station Square September 25, 2009 Oklahoma City Bricktown Events Center September 26, 2009 Lubbock Lonestar Amphitheatre September 27, 2009 Austin Austin Music Hall September 28, 2009[1] San Antonio AT&T Center September 29, 2009[1] Dallas American Airlines Center October 1, 2009[1] Sunrise BankAtlantic Center October 2, 2009 Jacksonville Plush October 3, 2009[1] Tampa St. Pete Times Forum October 4, 2009[1] Atlanta Philips Arena October 5, 2009 Orlando Hard Rock Live October 7, 2009 Little Rock Metroplex Event Center October 8, 2009 Wichita The Cotillion October 9, 2009 West Des Moines Val Air Ballroom October 10, 2009 Fargo The Venue @ Playmaker's October 12, 2009[1] Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre October 13, 2009[1] Minneapolis United States Target Center October 15, 2009[1] Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena October 16, 2009 Knoxville The Valarium October 17, 2009[1] Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena October 18, 2009[1] Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena October 20, 2009 Norfolk The NorVa October 21, 2009 Asheville The Orange Peel October 23, 2009 Atlantic City House of Blues October 24, 2009 Elmira First Arena October 25, 2009 London Canada John Labatt Centre October 26, 2009[1] Toronto Air Canada Centre October 27, 2009[1] October 29, 2009 Halifax Cunard Center October 30, 2009 Moncton Moncton Coliseum October 31, 2009[1] Quebec City Colisée Pepsi November 1, 2009[1] November 3, 2009[1] Ottawa Scotiabank Place November 5, 2009 Fort Wayne United States Piere's November 6, 2009 Milwaukee Eagles Club November 7, 2009 Springfield Shrine Mosque November 9, 2009[1] Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena November 10, 2009[1] Buffalo HSBC Arena November 11, 2009 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club November 12, 2009[1] Albany Times Union Center November 14, 2009[1] New York City Madison Square Garden November 15, 2009[1] Oceania December 9, 2009 Auckland New Zealand Auckland Town Hall December 11, 2009 Brisbane Australia Riverstage December 12, 2009 Sydney Luna Park Big Top December 13, 2009 December 15, 2009 Melbourne Festival Hall December 16, 2009 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre December 18, 2009 Perth Metro City Europe February 9, 2010 Birmingham United Kingdom O2 Academy Birmingham February 10, 2010 Newcastle O2 Academy Newcastle February 11, 2010 Glasgow Barrowlands February 12, 2010 Manchester Manchester Academy February 13, 2010 London O2 Academy Brixton February 15, 2010 Paris France Le Bataclan February 16, 2010 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique February 17, 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg February 18, 2010 Cologne Germany Live Music Hall February 19, 2010 Stuttgart Zapata February 21, 2010 Bologna Italy Estragon February 22, 2010 Milan Alcatraz February 23, 2010 Rome Alpheus February 25, 2010 Vienna Austria Arena February 26, 2010 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus February 27, 2010 Munich Germany Backstage Werk February 28, 2010 Wiesbaden Schlachthof March 2, 2010 Berlin Columbia Club March 3, 2010 Hamburg Grosse Freiheit 36 March 4, 2010 Copenhagen Denmark Vega March 5, 2010 Stockholm Sweden Klubben March 6, 2010 Umeå House of Metal Festival March 8, 2010 Helsinki Finland Kulttuuritalo March 10, 2010 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene March 11, 2010 Gothenburg Sweden Trädgår'n March 12, 2010 Lund Mejeriet Asia April 7, 2010 Bangkok Thailand SCB Park Mahisorn Hall April 9, 2010 Taipei Taiwan Liberty Square Auditorium April 11, 2010 Beijing China Star Live House April 13, 2010 April 15, 2010 Singapore Singapore D'Marquee April 17, 2010[5] Quezon City Philippines Amoranto Velodrome April 20, 2010 Tokyo Japan Liquid Room April 21, 2010 Nagoya Club Quattro April 22, 2010 Osaka Club Quattro Shinsaibashi India, Israel and Europe May 15, 2010 Bangalore India Summer Storm Festival May 17, 2010 Istanbul Turkey Maçka Küçükçiftlik Park May 19, 2010 Ljubljana Slovenia Kino Šiška May 20, 2010 Zagreb Croatia Boogaloo Club May 21, 2010 Budapest Hungary Metalfest Open Air May 23, 2010 Bratislava Slovakia Majestic Music Club May 24, 2010 Prague Czech Republic Abaton May 25, 2010 Warsaw Poland Progresja Klub May 27, 2010 Moscow Russia DK Gorbunova May 28, 2010 Saint Petersburg Glav Club May 30, 2010 Tel Aviv Israel Hangar 11 June 1, 2010 Athens Greece Fuzz Club June 3, 2010 Graz Austria Orpheum June 4, 2010 Fribourg Switzerland Fri-Son June 5, 2010 Nürburgring Germany Rock am Ring Festival June 6, 2010 Nuremberg Rock im Park Festival June 9, 2010 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal June 10, 2010 Hengelo Netherlands Metropool June 12, 2010 Donington Park United Kingdom Download Festival North America ("Mayhem Festival") July 7, 2010[3] Magna United States The Great Saltair July 8, 2010[3] Las Vegas House of Blues July 10, 2010 San Bernardino San Manuel Amphitheater July 11, 2010 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre July 12, 2010[3] Portland Roseland Theater July 13, 2010 Auburn White River Amphitheatre July 14, 2010 Nampa Idaho Center Amphitheatre July 16, 2010 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion July 17, 2010 Albuquerque Journal Pavilion July 18, 2010 Greenwood Village Comfort Dental Amphitheatre July 19, 2010[3] Kansas City Beaumont Club July 20, 2010 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater July 21, 2010 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center July 23, 2010 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center July 24, 2010 Hartford Comcast Theatre July 25, 2010 Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau July 27, 2010 Mansfield United States Comcast Center July 28, 2010 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center July 29, 2010[3] Cleveland House of Blues July 30, 2010 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre July 31, 2010 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center August 1, 2010 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood August 3, 2010 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion August 4, 2010 Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Amphitheater August 6, 2010 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre August 7, 2010 Burgettstown First Niagara Pavilion August 8, 2010 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live August 9, 2010[3] North Myrtle Beach House of Blues August 10, 2010 Tampa 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre August 11, 2010 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre August 13, 2010 Dallas SuperPages.com Center August 14, 2010 Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre August 15, 2010[3] San Antonio Sunken Garden Latin America September 26, 2010 São Paulo Brazil Espaço Lux September 27, 2010 Buenos Aires Argentina El Teatro Flores September 28, 2010 September 29, 2010 Santiago Chile Teatro Teletón October 2, 2010 Bogotá Colombia Teatro Metropol October 3, 2010 Caracas Venezuela Estacionamiento Casa del Artista October 5, 2010 Mexico City Mexico Circo Volador October 8, 2010 San Juan Puerto Rico Tito Puente Amphitheatre Oceania October 13, 2010[1] Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena October 14, 2010[1] October 16, 2010[1] Brisbane Australia Entertainment Centre October 18, 2010[1] October 19, 2010[1] October 22, 2010[1] Perth Burswood Dome October 23, 2010[1] November 10, 2010[1] Sydney Australia Acer Arena November 11, 2010[1] November 13, 2010[1] November 15, 2010[1] Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre November 16, 2010[1] November 18, 2010[1] Melbourne Rod Laver Arena November 20, 2010[1] November 21, 2010[1]

- **1****[^](#ref_1)** Date supporting [Metallica](/source/Metallica).
- **2****[^](#ref_2)** Date part of the "Metal Hammer: Defenders of the Faith" tour featuring co-headliners [Dimmu Borgir](/source/Dimmu_Borgir).
- **3****[^](#ref_3)** Headline date; non-festival appearance.
- **4****[^](#ref_4)** Date featuring co-headliners [In Flames](/source/In_Flames).
- **5****[^](#ref_5)** Date featuring co-headliners [Testament](/source/Testament_(band)).

**Canceled dates**

December 17, 2008 Inglewood, United States The Forum Date as support to Metallica. Appearance canceled following a ban on the act performing by the owners of the venue, the Faithful Central Bible Church. December 18, 2008 Inglewood, United States The Forum Date as support to Metallica. Appearance canceled following a ban on the act performing by the owners of the venue, the Faithful Central Bible Church. April 13, 2010 Shanghai, China Zhijiang Dream Factory Date canceled after the concert was disapproved by the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture, Radio, Film and TV. The concert was subsequently moved to Beijing. June 8, 2010 Bochum, Germany Rhurcongress Date as support to Slayer. Show canceled due to "acute vocal problems" suffered by Slayer bassist and vocalist Tom Araya. October 1, 2010 Quito, Ecuador Quito Fest Festival appearance pulled after the band's flight into Ecuador was canceled due to political unrest in the country. October 6, 2010 Monterrey, Mexico Rock Amerika Date canceled due to the promoter of the concert "not [fulfilling] obligations in regards to the band's fee, travel, or production logistics".

## Support acts

- [3 Inches of Blood](/source/3_Inches_of_Blood) (December 10, 2008; July 7, 8, 12, 19 and 29, 2010; August 9 and 15, 2010)
- [As I Lay Dying](/source/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)) (April 2 – May 15, 2009)
- [August Burns Red](/source/August_Burns_Red) (February 8 – March 12, 2010)
- [Between the Buried and Me](/source/Between_the_Buried_and_Me) (February 8 – March 12, 2010)
- [Children of Bodom](/source/Children_of_Bodom) (April 2 – May 8, 2009)
- [DevilDriver](/source/DevilDriver) (December 11–18, 2009)
- [God Forbid](/source/God_Forbid) (April 2 – May 15, 2009)
- [Gwar](/source/Gwar) (September 21 – November 7, 2009)
- [Hatebreed](/source/Hatebreed) (July 7, 8, 12, 19 and 29, 2010; August 9 and 15, 2010)
- [High on Fire](/source/High_on_Fire) (December 11–18, 2009)
- [The Faceless](/source/The_Faceless) (December 9, 11, 16–19, 2008)
- [Five Finger Death Punch](/source/Five_Finger_Death_Punch) (February 8–17, 2009)
- [In Flames](/source/In_Flames) (February 23 and 24, 2009)
- [Job for a Cowboy](/source/Job_for_a_Cowboy) (December 16 and 18, 2008; September 21–27, 2009; October 29 – November 7, 2009; February 9 – March 12, 2010)
- [Municipal Waste](/source/Municipal_Waste_(band)) (November 24, 2008; April 2 – May 15, 2009)
- [Shadows Fall](/source/Shadows_Fall) (December 9–18, 2009)
- [The Sword](/source/The_Sword) (December 6, 9–11 and 19, 2008)
- Subtract (December 9, 2009)
- [Unearth](/source/Unearth) (February 11–15, 2009; March 4–6, 2009)

## References

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1. ["Lamb of God Banned in L.A. Forum Once Again"](http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=39554). [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20120927155433/http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=39554) September 27, 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 9, 2009.

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1. ["Lamb Of God and Dimmu Borgir Team for Defenders of the Faith Tour - antiMUSIC News"](http://www.antimusic.com/news/08/sep/23Lamb_Of_God_and_Dimmu_Borgir_Team_for_Defenders_of_the_Faith_Tour.shtml). *www.antimusic.com*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20150325131947/http://www.antimusic.com/news/08/sep/23Lamb_Of_God_and_Dimmu_Borgir_Team_for_Defenders_of_the_Faith_Tour.shtml) March 25, 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 19, 2018.

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1. Blabbermouth (2009-10-04). ["LAMB OF GOD Fill-In Guitarist DOC COYLE Gets Hit In Face With Cup Of Water; Video Available"](https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/lamb-of-god-fill-in-guitarist-doc-coyle-gets-hit-in-face-with-cup-of-water-video-available/). *BLABBERMOUTH.NET*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304210305/http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/lamb-of-god-fill-in-guitarist-doc-coyle-gets-hit-in-face-with-cup-of-water-video-available/) March 4, 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2024-03-14.

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1. ["Lamb of God's Randy Blythe facing possible manslaughter charge in Prague"](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-xpm-2012-jun-29-la-et-ms-lamb-of-god-randy-blythe-20120629-story.html). *Los Angeles Times*. 2012-06-29. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20211201164647/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-xpm-2012-jun-29-la-et-ms-lamb-of-god-randy-blythe-20120629-story.html) December 1, 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2024-03-14.

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