Concert Tour Name: | European Carnage Tour |
Artist: | Slayer, Megadeth |
Location: | Europe |
Start Date: | March 13, 2011 |
End Date: | April 14, 2011 |
Number Of Legs: | 1 |
Number Of Shows: | 23 |
The European Carnage Tour was a European tour headlined by American thrash metal bands Slayer and Megadeth. This tour marked the first time that both bands had toured Europe together since the Clash of the Titans Tour in 1990 when support was provided by Testament and Suicidal Tendencies. Slayer and Megadeth had previously toured together in North America on American Carnage Tour in 2010, with Testament and Anthrax as the supporting acts.[1] [2]
Gary Holt of Exodus was announced as Jeff's temporary replacement, in Slayer,[3] on March 13, to April 4, 2011. There would have been a Swedish concert originally in Stockholm, Arenan, but the concert was cancelled,[4] and a newer Norwegian show was announced instead, in Oslo, Sentrum Scene, on March 20, 2011.[5]
The Switzerland show previously scheduled at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, on April 13, 2011 got been moved to the Volkshaus in Zürich.[6]
In Saint Petersburg on March 16, 2011, Megadeth performance was cut short due to Dave Mustaine's illness.[7] [8]
Cannibal Corpse guitarist Pat O'Brien filled in for Exodus' Gary Holt when Holt left the Slayer European tour to play with his own band Exodus at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile on April 10, 2011. Holt's last show with Slayer was on April 4, 2011 in Padua, Italy, O'Brien joined the band for the April 6, 2011 show in Croatia, and finished the European dates on April 14, 2011 in the Netherlands.[9]
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Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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Kyiv | Ukraine | Expo | ||
Moscow | Russia | Olympic Stadium | ||
Saint Petersburg | Jubileeny | |||
Helsinki | Finland | Helsinki Ice Hall | ||
Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene | ||
Aarhus | Denmark | Scandinavian Center | ||
Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | ||
Bamberg | Germany | Stechert Arena | ||
Paris | France | Le Zénith | ||
Madrid | Spain | La Riviera | ||
A Coruña | Coliseum | |||
Lisbon | Portugal | Pavilhão Atlântico | ||
Barcelona | Spain | St. Jordi Club | ||
Rome | Italy | Atlantico | ||
Padua | Gran Teatro | |||
Zagreb | Croatia | Arena Zagreb | ||
Vienna | Austria | Gasometer | ||
Budapest | Hungary | Budapest Sports Arena | ||
Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | ||
Łódź | Poland | Atlas Arena | ||
Zürich | Switzerland | Volkshaus | ||
Eindhoven | Netherlands | Klokgebouw |
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