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Black Sabbath Launch 2013 World Tour

Published 10 years ago on April 22, 2013

By Guitar Interactive Magazine

Black Sabbath Launch 2013 World Tour -

Black Sabbath kicked off their much anticipatedreunion tour this past weekend with a sold-out show at the Vector Arena in Auckland,New Zealand.

The show featured all of the original BlackSabbath members asides from drummer BillWard, who was replaced by Ozzy's long-time touring drummerTommy Clufetos.

Clufetos, who has also played and toured with AliceCooper, Rob Zombie and TedNugent, performed with Sabbath for a trio of live dates in2012.

Ozzy Osborne and co opened the set withBlack Sabbath classic 'War Pigs' whichwas met with raucous reception from the audience. The heavy metalpioneers performed two new songs from their upcoming album '13. Thefirst of which was their new track released this past Friday'God Is Dead?' as well as 'End Of TheBeginning.'

The Black Sabbath setlist from Auckland was:

Main Set

War Pigs (from Paranoid, 1970)
Into The Void (from Master of Reality, 1971)
Under The Sun (from Black Sabbath Vol 4, 1972)
Snowblind (from Black Sabbath Vol 4, 1972)
Electric Funeral (from Paranoid, 1970)
Black Sabbath (from Black Sabbath, 1970)
Behind The Wall of Sleep (from Black Sabbath, 1970)
N.I.B. (from Black Sabbath, 1970)
End of the Beginning (from 13, 2013)
Fairies Wears Boots (from Paranoid, 1970)
Symptom of the Universe (from Sabotage, 1975)
Drum solo
Iron Man (from Paranoid, 1970)
God Is Dead? (from 13, 2013)
Dirty Women (from Technical Ecstasy, 1976)
Children of the Grave (from Master of Reality, 1971)

Encore

Paranoid (from Paranoid, 1970)

 

 


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