
Lamb of God played a pop-up show at Philadelphia’s The Theatre of Living Arts on Sunday, March 15th, in celebration of their new album, Into Oblivion, and in advance of their headlining North American spring tour.
Frontman Randy Blythe and company delivered a 14-song set featuring three songs from the new album, including the live debuts of the title track and “Parasocial Christ,” as well as “Sepsis.”
The veteran metal band also played classics like “Ruin,” “Laid to Rest,” “Walk with Me in Hell,” and the set-closing “Redneck.”
Lamb of God will kick off their North American tour on Tuesday, March 17th, in National Harbor, Maryland (pickup tickets here). The stacked bill features support from Kublai Khan TX, Fit for an Autopsy, and Sanguisugabogg.
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See photos of the Philly show from Heavy Consequence photographer Kevin RC Wilson, as well as fan-filmed video and the setlist, below.
Setlist:
Ruin
Laid to Rest
Blood Junkie
Into Oblivion (Live debut)
Resurrection Man
Grace
Desolation
512
Walk With Me in Hell
Parasocial Christ (Live debut)
11th Hour
Encore:
Memento Mori
Sepsis
Redneck