Women & Children Last World Tour

The Women & Children Last World Tour was a concert tour by horror punk supergroup the Murderdolls in support of their re-formation and second studio album, of the same name, which was released in August 2010.

Women & Children Last World Tour
Concert by Murderdolls
Promotional poster promoting the band's first shows in six years
Associated albumWomen and Children Last
Start dateJune 15, 2010
End dateApril 24, 2011
Legs8
No. of shows71 16 cancelled

Overview

The band had officially ended their five-year hiatus in early 2010 when it was announced that Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 would be reforming the Murderdolls with a new line-up to record the long-awaited follow-up to Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls . The band had planned on touring the United States earlier in the year, but these plans were terminated when Jordison became a full-time member of Rob Zombie. The band performed their first show in six years on June 15 in Pomona, California followed by another performance in Los Angeles two days later. It was also the first appearance of new members Roman Surman, Jack Tankersley and Racci Shay. Jordison resumed touring with Zombie in the following weeks as Zombie and his touring band were set to co-headling the Mayhem Festival with Korn. Wednesday 13 spent the duration of the Mayhem Festival promoting the band's new album.

After the culmination of the Mayhem Festival, Jordison once again returned to the band to perform an intimate show on the release date of their new album in his hometown of Des Moines, Iowa. The band then proceeded to begin their tour of Europe which began in early September. The leg consisted of appearances at the Two Days A Week festival in Austria, an appearance on the main stage at the UK edition of the Ozzfest, a number of dates supporting Guns N’ Roses and a small number of headlining shows. Wednesday 13 had expressed interest in touring with Guns N’ Roses again in the near future.

The band returned to the United States later in September to support Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper on the Halloween Hootenanny Tour. Jordison performed with both Rob Zombie and the Murderdolls during the tour. The tour consisted of 20 dates spanning across the country which became a personal record for the band after only had performing merely 14 dates in the United States for their previous tour. The band performed a headlining appearance at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California as well as two appearances on Fuel TV's "The Daily Habit" in November. The band was expected to embark on a headlining tour of the country throughout December but was cancelled due to unforeseeable circumstances.

The band embarked on a second leg of Europe in January 2011. They received support from the Black Veil Brides for every date in the United Kingdom. While performing in Bordeaux in France on January 27, Jordison slammed his guitar to the ground and walked off stage several times. The band continued to perform without him until he returned to perform their last song. Jordison publicly apologised on the band's website and states that this incident occurred because of his tinnitus. The band co-headlined the Soundwave Festival in Australia later in the month which ended in early March. Jordison yet again performed double duty with Rob Zombie for the duration of the tour. While performing in Perth on March 7, a similar incident to the one in Bordeuax occurred. Jordison picked up his guitar, slammed it on the ground and walked off stage before returning minutes later to be mocked by lead singer Wednesday 13. The band expected to wrap up their tour in Japan as Jordison is scheduled to return to Slipknot after the culmination of the tour, but only performed one date as the country was struck by a vigorous earthquake followed by a tsunami which resulted in the cancellation of their performances in Tokyo and Osaka.

The band wrapped up the tour with three small club in the United States in April. Jordison has since resumed his work with Slipknot, while Wednesday 13 and the remaining band members have resumed their own projects.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America, Leg #1
June 15, 2010 Pomona, California United States The Glass House
June 17, 2010 Los Angeles The Key Club
Europe, Leg #1
August 30, 2010 Des Moines, Iowa United States House of Bricks
September 2, 2010 Wiesen Austria Two Days A Week Festival
September 4, 2010 Rome Italy PalaLottomatica [1]
September 5, 2010 Milan Mediolanum Forum [1]
September 7, 2010 Frankfurt Germany Batschkapp
September 8, 2010 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion [1]
September 9, 2010 Stuttgart Germany Die Röhre
September 10, 2010 Amnéville France Galaxie Amnéville [1]
September 11, 2010 Bochum Germany Matrix Bochum
September 13, 2010 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy [1]
September 14, 2010 Cologne Germany The Underground
September 16, 2010 Geneva Switzerland SEG Geneva Arena [1]
September 17, 2010 London England The Garage
September 18, 2010 The O2 Arena [2]
North America, Leg #2 [3]
September 30, 2010 Los Angeles, California United States Gibson Amphitheatre
October 1, 2010 San Diego, California Harrah's Rincon
October 2, 2010 Tucson, Arizona Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater
October 4, 2010 Salt Lake City USANA Amphitheatre
October 6, 2010 Kansas City, Missouri Independence Events Center
October 7, 2010 St. Charles, Missouri Family Arena
October 8, 2010 Bloomington, Illinois U.S. Cellular Coliseum
October 9, 2010 Youngstown, Ohio Covelli Centre
October 10, 2010 Johnstown, Pennsylvania Cambria County Civic Center
October 12, 2010 Binghamton, New York Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
October 14, 2010 Portland, Maine Cumberland County Civic Center
October 15, 2010 Uncasville, Connecticut Mohegan Sun Arena
October 16, 2010 Worcester, Massachusetts DCU Center
October 17, 2010 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion
October 19, 2010 Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke Performing Arts Theater
October 20, 2010 Nashville, Tennessee Nashville Municipal Auditorium
October 21, 2010 North Little Rock, Arkansas Verizon Arena
October 23, 2010 Grand Prairie, Texas Verizon Theatre
October 24, 2010 Corpus Christi, Texas Concrete Street Amphitheater
North America, Leg #3
October 31, 2010 Los Angeles, California United States The Roxy Theatre
November 2, 2010 The Daily Habit
November 5, 2010
Europe, Leg #2
January 16, 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
January 18, 2011 Munich Germany Backstage Hall
January 19, 2011 Berlin SO36 Club
January 20, 2011 Hamburg Grünspan Club
January 21, 2011 Lingen Schlachthof
January 23, 2011 Milan Italy Generali
January 25, 2011 Zurich Switzerland Dynamo Club
January 26, 2011 Lyon France Transbordeur
January 27, 2011 Bordeaux Rock School Barbey
January 28, 2011 Rennes Etage
January 29, 2011 Paris Élysée Montmartre
January 31, 2011 Antwerp Belgium Trix Hall
February 2, 2011 Portsmouth England Portsmouth Pyramids Centre
February 3, 2011 Norwich The Waterfront
February 4, 2011 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
February 5, 2011 Sheffield Corporation
February 7, 2011 Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
February 8, 2011 Middlesbrough Empire
February 10, 2011 Glasgow Scotland O2 ABC Glasgow
February 11, 2011 Manchester England Manchester Academy 1
February 12, 2011 London London Forum
February 13, 2011 Nottingham Rock City
February 14, 2011 Exeter Lemon Grove
Australia (Soundwave Festival)
February 26, 2011 Brisbane Australia RNA Showgrounds
February 27, 2011 Sydney Eastern Creek Raceway
March 3, 2011 Melbourne Festival Hall [4]
March 4, 2011 Melbourne Showgrounds
March 5, 2011 Adelaide Bonython Park
March 7, 2011 Perth Claremont Showground
Asia
March 10, 2011 Shibuya Japan O-EAST
North America, Leg #4
April 21, 2011 Sacramento, California United States Ace of Spades
April 22, 2011 Pomona, California The Glass House
April 23, 2011 Tucson, Arizona The Rock
April 24, 2011 Los Angeles The Roxy Theatre

Cancelled dates

Date City Country Venue R
December 3, 2010 Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States The Rave 1
December 4, 2010 Detroit Majestic Theatre
December 6, 2010 New York City Gramercy Theater
December 7, 2010 Pittsburgh Altar Bar
December 8, 2010 Boston Paradise Rock Club
December 9, 2010 Sayreville, New Jersey Starland Ballroom
December 10, 2010 Allentown, Pennsylvania Crocodile Rock
December 11, 2010 Baltimore Bourbon Street Ballroom
December 12, 2010 Columbus, Ohio Newport Music Hall
December 14, 2010 Minneapolis First Avenue
December 15, 2010 Des Moines, Iowa People's Court
December 21, 2010 Tulsa, Oklahoma The Marquee
December 22, 2010 Wichita, Kansas The Cotillion
March 1, 2011 Sydney Australia Luna Park Big Top 2
March 12, 2011 Tokyo Japan Liquid Room 3
March 13, 2011 Osaka Club Quattro
  • 1 Dates cancelled due to a sudden family emergency
  • 2 Date cancelled due to exhaustion and poor ticket sales
  • 3 Dates cancelled due to a violent earthquake followed by a tsunami

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