Scream World Tour
The Scream World Tour was a concert tour by English born heavy metal musician Ozzy Osbourne in support of tenth studio album, Scream, which was released in June 2010.
Concert by Ozzy Osbourne | |
Promotional poster promoting Osbourne's North American leg of the world tour | |
Associated album | Scream |
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Start date | 20 June 2010 |
End date | 10 August 2011 |
Legs | 9 |
No. of shows | 93 |
Ozzy Osbourne concert chronology |
The tour officially kicked off in June 2010 with a tour of Europe, following two promotional dates in Hollywood in the United States earlier in the month. These shows were the first in which new guitarist Gus G. and drummer Tommy Clufetos were officially a part of the live band. The European leg began in Birmingham, England and wrapped up on the 9th of July in Turku, Finland. The main purpose of the leg was to promote Osbourne's newly released album, Scream. In August 2010, Osbourne and his touring band performed six dates for the annual Ozzfest as well as a pre-festival appearance at the Buffalo Chip festival in Sturgis, South Dakota. The event also hosted Mötley Crüe as a co-headliner marking the first time they have toured with Osbourne since 1984. The first date of the United States Ozzfest began in San Bernardino, California and eventually culminated in Boston, Massachusetts.
After the culmination of the Ozzfest in the United States, Osbourne embarked on a second European leg beginning on August 28. The tour consisted of arena shows and festivals including the England and Israel iterations of the Ozzfest. Osbourne's appearance in Tel Aviv marks the first time he has performed in Israel. Osbourne was forced to cancel his show in Oberhausen, Germany, after he had pulled a back muscle. The leg ended in early October and Osbourne proceeded to Japan within two weeks to perform at the Loudpark Festival.
Osbourne embarked on an arena leg of North America beginning October 30 with an appearance at the Voodoo Experience festival. Osbourne was supported by Halford, a heavy metal band fronted by Judas Priest vocalist Rob Halford. This leg of the tour ended on December 12. Osbourne embarked on a second leg of North America from January 16 – February 22 in 2011. He was supported by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash's solo band.
This was the first time since 1984 that Ozzy had played in Puerto Rico. Ironically he said in an interview some days after the concert, that he will be back soon. He returned to Puerto Rico 27 years later. He had also been in Puerto Rico previously with Black Sabbath in 1972 but didn't get to play on that show.
Personnel
- Ozzy Osbourne – Vocals
- Gus G – Lead Guitar
- Rob "Blasko" Nicholson – Bass
- Tommy Clufetos – Drums
- Adam Wakeman – Keyboards & Rhythm Guitar
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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United States ("Scream" promotional shows) | |||
June 15, 2010 | Hollywood, California | United States | Jimmy Kimmel Live! |
June 20, 2010 | West Hollywood, California | House of Blues | |
Europe, Leg #1 | |||
June 26, 2010 | Birmingham | England | Birmingham Town Hall |
June 29, 2010 | Folkestone | Leas Cliff Hall | |
July 1, 2010 | Oxford | O2 Academy Oxford | |
July 3, 2010 | London | The Roundhouse (iTunes Festival) | |
July 5, 2010 | Padova | Italy | Villa Contarini |
July 9, 2010 | Turku | Finland | Ruisrock |
Ozzfest | |||
August 12, 2010 | Sturgis, South Dakota | United States | Buffalo Chip Campground [1] |
August 14, 2010 | San Bernardino, California | San Manuel Amphitheater | |
August 17, 2010 | Tinley Park, Illinois | First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre | |
August 19, 2010 | Burgettstown, Pennsylvania | First Niagara Pavilion | |
August 21, 2010 | Hartford, Connecticut | Meadows Music Theater | |
August 22, 2010 | Camden, New Jersey | Susquehanna Bank Center | |
August 24, 2010 | Mansfield, Massachusetts | Comcast Center | |
Europe, Leg #2 | |||
August 28, 2010 | Krabčice | Czech Republic | Ripfest |
August 30, 2010 | Herning | Denmark | Messecenter Herning |
September 2, 2010 | Tromsø | Norway | Valhall Stadion |
September 4, 2010 | Stavanger | Rått og Råde Festival | |
September 7, 2010 | Stockholm | Sweden | Ericsson Globe |
September 9, 2010 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Areena |
September 11, 2010 | St. Petersburg | Russia | Ice Palace |
September 13, 2010 | Moscow | Megasport Arena | |
September 18, 2010 | London | England | The O2 Arena (Ozzfest) |
September 20, 2010 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
September 22, 2010 | Milan | Italy | PalaSharp |
September 25, 2010 | Athens | Greece | Terra Vibe Park |
September 28, 2010 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Yarkon Park (Ozzfest) |
September 30, 2010 | Istanbul | Turkey | Turkcell Kuruçeşme Arena |
October 2, 2010 | Bucharest | Romania | Zone Arena |
October 4, 2010 | Budapest | Hungary | Budapest Sports Arena |
Asia | |||
October 13, 2010 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo International Forum |
October 16, 2010 | Kobe | Kobe World Kinen Hall (Loudpark Festival) | |
October 17, 2010 | Tokyo | Saitama Super Arena (Loudpark Festival) | |
North America, Leg #1 | |||
October 30, 2010 | New Orleans, Louisiana | United States | Voodoo Experience |
November 12, 2010 | Victoria, British Columbia | Canada | Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre |
November 14, 2010 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Rogers Arena | |
November 16, 2010 | Calgary, Alberta | Pengrowth Saddledome | |
November 18, 2010 | Edmonton, Alberta | Rexall Place | |
November 20, 2010 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | MTS Centre | |
November 23, 2010 | Montreal | Bell Centre | |
November 25, 2010 | Ottawa, Ontario | Scotiabank Place | |
November 27, 2010 | Toronto, Ontario | Air Canada Centre | |
November 29, 2010 | Baltimore, Maryland | United States | 1st Mariner Arena |
December 1, 2010 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
December 3, 2010 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Izod Center | |
December 5, 2010 | Cleveland, Ohio | Quicken Loans Arena | |
December 7, 2010 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Van Andel Arena | |
North America, Leg #2 | |||
January 12, 2011 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | United States | Target Center [2] |
January 14, 2011 | St. Louis, Missouri | Scottrade Center [3] | |
January 16, 2011 | Omaha, Nebraska | Qwest Center | |
January 18, 2011 | Houston, Texas | Toyota Center | |
January 20, 2011 | Dallas, Texas | American Airlines Center | |
January 22, 2011 | Kansas City, Missouri | Sprint Center | |
January 24, 2011 | San Antonio, Texas | AT&T Center | |
January 26, 2011 | Phoenix, Arizona | Comerica Theatre | |
January 28, 2011 | Paradise, Nevada | Mandalay Bay Events Center | |
February 1, 2011 | Los Angeles | Gibson Amphitheatre | |
February 3, 2011 | San Jose, California | HP Pavilion at San Jose | |
February 5, 2011 | Tacoma, Washington | Tacoma Dome | |
February 8, 2011 | Denver, Colorado | Pepsi Center | |
February 10, 2011 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | BOK Center | |
February 12, 2011 | Auburn Hills, Michigan | The Palace of Auburn Hills | |
February 14, 2011 | Moline, Illinois | iWireless Center | |
February 16, 2011 | Nashville, Tennessee | Bridgestone Arena | |
February 18, 2011 | Tampa, Florida | St. Pete Times Forum | |
February 20, 2011 | Sunrise, Florida | BankAtlantic Center | |
February 22, 2011 | Jacksonville, Florida | Veterans Memorial Arena | |
February 26, 2011 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | Coliseo de Puerto Rico, José Miguel Agrelot |
South America | |||
March 26, 2011 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | G.E.B.A |
March 28, 2011 | Santiago | Chile | Movistar Arena |
March 30, 2011 | Porto Alegre | Brazil | Gigantinho Arena |
April 2, 2011 | São Paulo | Arena Anhembi | |
April 5, 2011 | Brasília | Nilson Nelson Arena | |
April 7, 2011 | Rio de Janeiro | Citibank Hall | |
April 9, 2011 | Belo Horizonte | Mineirinho | |
April 12, 2011 | Lima | Peru | La Explanada del Monumental |
April 14, 2011 | Quito | Ecuador | Coliseo General Rumiñahui |
April 16, 2011 | Bogotá | Colombia | Simón Bolívar Park |
April 19, 2011 | Panama City | Panama | Figali Convention Center |
April 23, 2011 | Reno, Nevada | United States | Reno Events Center [4] |
Europe, Leg #3 | |||
June 9, 2011 | Tampere | Finland | Sauna Open Air Metal Festival |
June 11, 2011 | Sölvesborg | Sweden | Sweden Rock Festival |
June 13, 2011 | Oberhausen | Germany | König Pilsener Arena [5] |
June 15, 2011 | Munich | Olympiahalle | |
June 17, 2011 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal |
June 19, 2011 | Clisson | France | Hellfest Summer Open Air |
June 21, 2011 | London | England | HMV Hammersmith Apollo |
June 23, 2011 | Vitoria | Spain | Azkena Rock Festival |
June 26, 2011 | Dessel | Belgium | Graspop Metal Meeting[6] |
Europe, Leg #4 | |||
August 4, 2011 | Wacken | Germany | Wacken Open Air |
August 6, 2011 | Kristiansand | Norway | Odderøya Live |
August 9, 2011 | Gdańsk | Poland | Ergo Arena |
August 10, 2011 | Skanderborg | Denmark | Skanderborg Festival |
- 1^ = Pre-Ozzfest date at the Buffalo Chip Campground
- 2^ = Rescheduled from December 12, 2010
- 3^ = Rescheduled from December 10, 2010
- 4^ = Rescheduled from January 30, 2011
- 5^ = Rescheduled from September 16, 2010
- 6^ = Cancelled
Setlist
- Bark at the Moon
- Let Me Hear You Scream
- Mr. Crowley
- I Don't Know
- Fairies Wear Boots (Black Sabbath song)
- Suicide Solution
- Road to Nowhere
- War Pigs (Black Sabbath song)
- Shot in the Dark
- Rat Salad (With guitar and drum solo)
- Iron Man (Black Sabbath song)
- I Don't Want to Change the World
- Crazy Train
- Mama, I'm Coming Home
- Paranoid (Black Sabbath song)
- I Don't Know
- Suicide Solution
- Mr Crowley
- Goodbye to Romance
- War Pigs (Black Sabbath song)
- Bark at the Moon
- Road to Nowhere
- Shot in the Dark
- Rat Salad (With guitar and drum solo)
- Iron Man (Black Sabbath song)
- Fairies wear Boots (Black Sabbath song)
- I Don't Want To Change the World
- Crazy Train
- Mama I'm Coming Home (encore)
- Paranoid (Black Sabbath song, encore)
Killer Of Giants was played on the tour but was dropped off the setlist after several shows.
Support acts
- Betzefer (Tel Aviv)
- Black City (Denmark)
- Black Label Society (August 14–21, 2010)
- Black Spiders (July 3; September 18, 2010)
- Coma (Bucharest)
- Crashdïet (Stockholm)
- Danko Jones (Paris)
- Devildriver (August 14–24, 2010)
- Drowning Pool (August 14–24, 2010)
- Exodus (August 14, 2010)
- Halford (August 14–24, 2010; November 12 – December 12, 2010)
- Jettblack (London)
- Judas Priest (Some of Leg #3 and #4)
- Kingdom of Sorrow (August 17–24, 2010)
- Korn (August 28; September 18; September 20 – September 22; September 28; October 16, 2010)
- Labyrinth (Padova)
- Luna Amară (Romania)
- Maqamat (Poland)
- Medeia (Helsinki)
- Murderdolls (London)
- Mötley Crüe (August 17–24, 2010)
- Nonpoint (August 17–24, 2010)
- Paradise Lost (London)
- Poem (Athens)
- Revoker (London)
- Room Of The Mad Robots (Budapest)
- Sepultura (Argentina, Brazil, Chile)
- Skindred (London)
- Slash feat. Myles Kennedy (January 16 – February 22, 2010)
- Soulfly (Tel Aviv)
- Steel Panther (London)
- The Sword (July 3)