LAMB OF GOD Cancels New Zealand And Alaska Shows Due To Family Emergency
March 5, 2012, 12 years ago
LAMB OF GOD has been forced to cancel their shows scheduled for March 7th in Auckland, New Zealand and March 9th in Anchorage, Alaska, due to a medical emergency regarding a family member. The band intends to make up both shows during the Resolution tour cycle.
As previously reported, Liberation Music Company is very sorry to announce that, due to irreversible logistics problems, Lamb Of God's appearance in Curitiba, Brazil with HATEBREED and LACUNA COIL on April 1st had to be cancelled.
Lamb Of God's appearance in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which was originally going to happen on April 3rd, had to be moved to April 2nd, which ended up affecting the band's travel schedule in a very unfavorable manner and forced us to cancel their second show in Brazil.
A statement reads: "We would like to offer our apologies to the fans in the Southern part of Brazil and look forward to seeing them at the Lamb Of God / Hatebreed / Lacuna Coil show in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 31st."
Tickets will be refunded at point of purchase.
Lamb Of God performed at the Mao Livehouse in Shanghai, China on February 14th for the first time and blew attendees away with a show of epic proportions. Footage from the night can be seen below.
The show came as part of LOG’s current tour in support of their new album Resolution. The band was recently forced to make a change to the tour plan, after agreeing to perform at the Hove festival in Norway on June 26th. LOG’s appearance at the festival will necessitate the rescheduling of the June 26th Zagreb, Croatia show at the Boogaloo and the June 27th Ljubljana, Slovenia show at Kino Siska. Both shows will be rescheduled to be part of Lamb Of God’s planned European/UK tour for February/March 2013.
Lamb Of God's Shangai, China setlist:
'Desolation’
'Ghost Walking’
'Walk With Me in Hell’
'Set to Fail’
'Now You’ve Got Something to Die For’
'Ruin’
'Hourglass’
'The Undertow’
'Descending’
'Contractor’
'The Number Six’
'Laid to Rest’