8/26/2023 0 Comments Download the ghost giant![]() Tue Mar 01 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center Mon Feb 28 – El Paso, TX – Don Haskins Center Sat Feb 26 – Dallas, TX – Fair Park Coliseum Wed Feb 23 – Independence, MO – Cable Dahmer Arenaįri Feb 25 – Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land Sun Feb 20 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum Sat Feb 19 – Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center Wed Feb 16 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arenaįri Feb 18 – Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena Tue Feb 15 – Toledo, OH – Huntington Center Mon Feb 14 – Pittsburgh, PA – Petersen Events Center From there fans were treated to more production as the evening wrapped up with pyro at the conclusion of “Enter Sandman,” more confetti for “Dance Macabre,” and ending with a a curtain of sparks raining down at the conclusion of “Square Hammer”.įor any Ghost fan this is a must see tour, the Nameless Ghouls sound as good as ever and with the production this tour is a must see!Īs a fan I can’t wait to get my hands on Impera when its released on March 11th, and to see how the live show continues to grow as the band gains more and more fans.įor those unlucky enough to catch one of the rituals in their hometown, tour merchandise can be purchased HERE for a limited time. “Mummy Dust” had fans scrambling for the new Ghost currency which features Sister Imperator as confetti canons rained gold confetti and the bills over the fans. The only other new songs that made the setlist for the night were “Hunter’s Moon,” and the Metallica cover of “Enter Sandman” I had hoped the latest single’ “Call Me Little Sunshine” would have made it but hopefully it will be included on the next leg of the tour.Īt the end of “Ritual” fans were warmed up by several rounds of large plumes of fire that shot towards the roof of the arena. One thing fans have come to love about a Ghost show is the witty banter from Papa between songs, and there was plenty of that thru out the night. From there they quickly transitioned to “Rats” and “From The Pinnacle To The Pit”. Not only has the number of Nameless Ghouls changed but so has their look for the new album and tour.Īs the lights dimmed the fans who had filled the Giant Center began to chant Papa as the intro “Imperium” began to play, and with a loud bang and some pyro the curtain dropped and Papa and the Nameless Ghouls took to the stage with “Kaisarion” giving fans the first taste of new music from Impera. Not only has the stage production grown but so has the number of Nameless Ghouls, which now number eight. The stage consists of a large cathedral with a backdrop depicting the various versions of Papa Emeritus immortalized in stained glass. This tour sees Ghost playing larger arenas which allows them to put on some of their biggest and best productions so far in the states. The sixteen song setlist also included many fan favorites starting with “Seal the Deal,” and ending with “Still Counting.” Another highlight of the night’s setlist was “Say No More” being played for the first time live. The guys are out touring in support of their latest release Servant of the Mind, and the nights setlist saw a heavy dose of material from the album with “Temple of Ekur,” “Wait a Minute My Girl,” “Shotgun Blues,” “The Devil Rages On,’ and “The Sacred Stones” all making the list. Volbeat are not one to disappoint, and they made sure not to disappoint on this night as well. The set did include “Let’s Have a Satanic Orgy,” and “Satan’s a Woman” so not all was lost.įollowing Twin Temple were co-headliners Volbeat. As a fan I would liked to have seen a bit longer set but as an opener time is often limited. The duo of Alexandra and Zachary James led the crowd in a ritual before wowing them with a short six song set. Starting things off for the night were Twin Temple who brought their unique signature style of satanic doo-wop to Hershey Pennsylvania. Tickets for the remaining tour dates can be purchased HERE, and pre-orders for Impera can be purchased HERE. Volbeat are out touring in support of their eighth studio release, Servant of the Mind and Ghost are out in support of their upcoming release Impera set to be released on March 3rd. in Denver, Chicago, Dallas, and more before wrapping up in Anaheim, CA at the Honda Center on March 3. The 26-city tour kicked off on January 25 in Reno, at Nevada’s Reno Events Center and will make stops across the U.S. On Wednesday night fans braved the cold temps and lined up early to catch the highly anticipated co-headlining tour with Volbeat. It had been two long years since the last time Ghost played the Giant Center in Hershey, PA.
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