Spellbound Tour 2009

In 2009, Italian alternative metal band Lacuna Coil had an international concert tour to support their fifth studio album, Shallow Life. The first leg of the tour visit North America.

Spellbound Tour
Tour by Lacuna Coil
Associated albumShallow Life
Start dateJuly 4, 2009
End dateTBA
Legs2
No. of shows20 in North America
3 in Europe
Lacuna Coil concert chronology

Opening acts

Tour dates

Date [1] City Country Venue
North America
July 4, 2009 El Paso, Texas United States Downtown Street Festival
July 6, 2009 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Diamond Ballroom
July 7, 2009 Kansas City, Missouri Beaumont Club
July 8, 2009 Waterloo, Iowa Electric Park Ballroom
July 10, 2009 Grand Rapids, Michigan Intersection
July 12, 2009 Saint Paul, Minnesota Station 4
July 14, 2009 Missoula, Montana Wilma Theater
July 15, 2009 Spokane, Washington Knitting Factory
July 17, 2009 Boise, Idaho Knitting Factory
July 18, 2009 Portland, Oregon Roseland
July 19, 2009 Seattle, Washington Neumo’s
July 21, 2009 Santa Rosa, California Last Day Saloon
July 22, 2009 Los Angeles, California House of Blues
July 24, 2009 Las Vegas, Nevada House of Blues
July 25, 2009 Sparks, Nevada The New Oasis
July 26, 2009 Chico, California Senator Theatre
July 27, 2009 San Francisco, California Slim's
Europe
July 31, 2009 London United Kingdom The Forum
August 1, 2009 Liverpool Masque
August 2, 2009 Glasgow King Tut's
North America
August 7, 2009 Flint, Michigan United States The Machine Stop
August 9, 2009 Madison, Wisconsin WWJO Band Camp
August 11, 2009 Colorado Springs, Colorado The Lost Sheep
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