- Source: Popestar Tour
The Popestar Tour was a concert tour by Swedish rock band Ghost in support of their second EP, Popestar. The EP was released on September 16, which coincided with the first show of the tour in Rochester, New York. They toured Europe in the spring of 2017, followed by a tour as openers for Iron Maiden.
During the final show on September 30, 2017, Papa Emeritus III was dragged off stage during the final song. A new incarnation called "Papa Emeritus Zero" was introduced on stage, later named "Papa Nihil".
Setlist
This is a sample setlist from the beginning of their tour at the Main Street Armory in Rochester, New York. It does not represent the shows that followed afterwards.
"Masked Ball" (intro)
"Square Hammer"
"From the Pinnacle to the Pit"
"Secular Haze"
"Stand by Him"
"Con Clavi Con Dio"
"Per Aspera ad Inferi"
"Body and Blood"
"Devil Church"
"Cirice"
"Year Zero"
"Spöksonat"
"He Is"
"Absolution"
"Mummy Dust"
"Ghuleh / Zombie Queen"
"Ritual"
"Monstrance Clock"
Their cover of Imperiet's "Bible" was performed with a choir at their Stockholm show on April 28, 2017. A 20-piece children's choir also joined them for "Monstrance Clock" at the end of their Bloodstock Festival show on August 12, 2017.
"Elizabeth" & "Deus in Absentia" were played on the final two shows of the tour in Stockholm and Gothenburg.
= Opening act for Iron Maiden
=The following setlist was taken from the June 11, 2017 performance at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida when the band was opening for Iron Maiden on the latter's The Book of Souls World Tour.
"Masked Ball" (intro)
"Square Hammer"
"From the Pinnacle to the Pit"
"Cirice"
"Ritual"
"Year Zero"
"Absolution"
"Mummy Dust"
"Monstrance Clock"
Tour dates
= Box office
=Opening bands
Marissa Nadler - Metroplex, Little Rock (October 31, 2016)
Kvelertak - Gröna Lund, Stockholm (September 29, 2017)
References
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Popestar Tour
- Popestar
- Ghost (Swedish band)
- Tobias Forge
- Kvelertak
- Ghost discography
- Amaranthe discography
- Ocean Rain
- Meliora (album)
- Prequelle