The Setlist You Know: Heaven & Hell kick off world tour
Heaven & Hell
— Black Sabbath by another name and featuring
(guitar),
Ronnie James Dio
(vocals),
Geezer Butler
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(bass) and
Vinny Appice
(drums) — began their world tour last night (Tuesday, May 5) at Coliseo Cubierto El Campín in Bogota, Colombia.
It seems to be a shorter set than the band usually plays but fans will notice three songs (
Bible Black
,
Fear
and
Follow The Tears
) were premiered live from their excellent new album,
The Devil You Know
. Also Dehumanizer track
Time Machine
has been added to the set, along with a snippet of Mob Rules´
Country Girl
- a song very rarely played live.
Heaven & Hell´s setlist was as follows:
01. E5150
02. Mob Rules
03. Children of the Sea
04. I
05. Bible Black
06. Time Machine
07. Drum Solo
08. Fear
09. Falling off the Edge of the World
10. Follow the Tears
11. Die Young
12. Heaven & Hell
Encore:
13. Country Girl (not whole song) / Neon Knights
Find out more about the story behind Heaven & Hell´s new album in our exclusive and extensive interview with Tony Iommi that features in the next issue of
Guitarist
- on sale
May 12
.
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