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Gold Cobra Tour

2010–11 concert tour by Limp Bizkit


2010–11 concert tour by Limp Bizkit

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameGold Cobra Tour
imageLimp Bizkit Gold Cobra Tour 2011.png
image_caption2011 European Tour
albumGold Cobra
location
artistLimp Bizkit
start_dateApril 24, 2010
end_dateSeptember 24, 2011
number_of_legs3
number_of_shows
last_tourUnicorns N' Rainbows Tour
(2009)
this_tourGold Cobra Tour
(2010–2011)

(2009) (2010–2011)

The Gold Cobra Tour was a tour by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, taking place in support of their album Gold Cobra, beginning in 2010. It was the band's first promotional tour for the new album after their original line-up reunion tour in 2009, and their first North American tour since the Results May Vary Tour in 2004.

The tour started with a few warm-up North American festival dates in May 2010, with a full North American leg soon following in July, though this North American leg was soon cancelled due to the band's dislike of theatres and was never rescheduled for in-door venues like promised by the band. The band went on a European leg instead, between August–October 2010.

The band announced a Latin American tour for October–November 2010, though this tour was soon cancelled following Fred Durst hurting his neck. The band resumed the tour in 2011, announcing more European dates for summer 2011, beginning on June 24, 2011, at the Sonisphere Festival in Basel, Switzerland, to coincide with the album's release on June 28, 2011. The European leg, which consists mostly of festival appearances, is the band's first in support of Gold Cobra since its long delayed release in June 2011.

On July 21, 2011, the band is set to start the first Latin American leg in support of Gold Cobra, a rescheduled leg to make-up for the cancelled October–November 2010 tour, though the new tour includes only 7 dates while the original tour was set to include 11 dates. Dates in Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia and Costa Rica were not rescheduled. In September 2011, a Japan leg was announced. Limp Bizkit would tour Japan on October 14, 15 and 17. The band played at Epicenter 2011 in California in September 2011.

Setlist

  • "Pure Imagination" (intro)
  • "Why Try"
  • "Show Me What You Got" / "9 Teen 90 Nine" (Varied between shows)
  • "My Generation"
  • "Livin' It Up"
  • "Counterfeit" (Not played on every date)
  • "Eat You Alive"
  • "My Way"
  • "Hot Dog" / "Trust?" (Varied between shows)
  • "It'll Be OK"
  • "Behind Blue Eyes" (The Who cover)
  • "Break Stuff"
  • "Nookie"
  • "Re-Arranged" / "I'm Broke" (Varied between shows)
  • "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"

Encore

  • "Boiler"
  • "Take a Look Around"
  • "Yellow" (Coldplay cover) (Played on first few dates only)
  • "Faith" (George Michael cover)
  • "Introbra"
  • "Hot Dog"
  • "Gold Cobra"
  • "Shotgun"
  • "Douche Bag" / "Get a Life" (Varied between shows)
  • "Bring It Back"
  • "Why Try"
  • "My Generation"
  • "Livin' It Up"
  • "My Way"
  • "Break Stuff"
  • "Boiler"
  • "Almost Over" (Not played on every date)
  • "Take a Look Around"
  • "Nookie"
  • "Walking Away"
  • "Full Nelson"

Encore

  • "Behind Blue Eyes" (The Who cover)
  • "Faith" (George Michael cover)
  • "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueWarm-up datesNorth America, Leg #1Europe, Leg #1Latin America, Leg #1Europe, Leg #2Latin America, Leg #1 (Rescheduled)Epicenter Festival
TampaUnited States98RockFest
MemphisBeale Street Music Festival
FriscoEdgefest
HoustonBuzzfest
New York CityBlender Theater at Gramercy
ColumbusRock on the Range
HolmdelUnited StatesPNC Bank Arts Center
ClevelandTime Warner Cable Amphitheater
CincinnatiPNC Pavilion at Riverbend
CharlotteVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
BiloxiMississippi Coast Coliseum
AtlantaLakewood Amphitheatre
BristowJiffy Lube Live
Tinley ParkFirst Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
NoblesvilleVerizon Wireless Music Center
CadottRock Fest
PittsburghPost-Gazette Pavilion
TorontoCanadaMolson Amphitheatre
ClarkstonUnited StatesDTE Energy Music Theatre
CorfuDarien Lake Performing Arts Center
MansfieldComcast Center
CamdenSusquehanna Bank Center
Virginia BeachVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
WallingfordOakdale Theatre
SyracuseK-Rockathon
Atlantic CityTrump Taj Mahal
Maryland HeightsVerizon Wireless Amphitheater
Greenwood VillageFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
PhoenixCricket Wireless Pavilion
Chula VistaCricket Wireless Amphitheatre
AlbuquerqueJournal Pavilion
IrvineVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
WheatlandSleep Train Amphitheatre
AuburnWhite River Amphitheatre
EindhovenNetherlandsEffenaar
HasseltBelgiumPukkelpop
GampelSwitzerlandGampel Open Air Festival
DublinIrelandOlympia Theatre
GlasgowScotlandO2 Academy Glasgow
LeedsEnglandLeeds Festival
ReadingReading Festival
FrankfurtGermanyJahrhunderthalle
ViennaAustriaTwo Days a Week Festival
StuttgartGermanyPorsche Arena
DüsseldorfPhilipshalle
AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall
ParisFranceL'Olympia
VilleurbanneLe Transbordeur
BilbaoSpainSantana 27
MadridLa Riviera
LisbonPortugalPavilhão Atlântico
BarcelonaSpainRazzmatazz
MilanItalyPalaSharp
MunichGermanyZenith
LeipzigHaus Auensee
BerlinColumbiahalle
HamburgSportshalle
CopenhagenDenmarkK.B. Hallen
OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
Saint PetersburgRussiaIce Palace
MoscowOlympic Stadium
MinskBelarusMinsk Sports Palace
KyivUkraineKyiv Expo Plaza
WarsawPolandStodola
San JoséCosta RicaAutódromo La Guacima
Panama CityPanamaFigali Convention Center
BogotáColombiaColiseo Cubierto El Campín
São PauloBrazilVia Funchal
Belo HorizonteChevrolet Hall
Buenos AiresArgentinaLuna Park
SantiagoChileTeatro Caupolican
AsunciónParaguayJockey Club
LimaPeruEstadio Monumental "U"
QuitoEcuadorColiseo General Rumiñahui
CaracasVenezuelaTerraza del C.C.C.T.
BaselSwitzerlandSonisphere Festival
MannheimGermanySAP Arena
OberhausenKönig Pilsener Arena
MunichTollwood Sommerfestival
ArrasFranceMain Square Festival
SulingenGermanyReload Festival
LeipzigHaus Auensee
ViennaAustriaGasometer
AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall
LiègeBelgiumLes Ardentes
KnebworthEnglandSonisphere Festival
CodroipoItalyVilla Manin
IstanbulTurkeyRock'n Coke
SantiagoChileMovistar Arena
Rio de JaneiroBrazilFundição Progresso
São PauloVia Funchal
AsunciónParaguayJockey Club
Buenos AiresArgentinaMicroestadio Malvinas Argentinas
LimaPeruEstadio Monumental "U"
Panama CityPanamaFigali Convention Center
IrvineUnited StatesVerizon Wireless Amphitheater

Support acts

  • Antenna (October 7, 2010)
  • Dope D.O.D. (June 24–July 7, 2011)
  • Kaizen (October 3, 2010)
  • 2X (July 21, 2011)
  • La Raza (July 26, 2011)
  • Nofacez (October 7, 2010)
  • Buckcherry (July 10, 2010)
  • Psyko Dalek (August 24–26, 2010; June 24–July 7, 2011)
  • The Blackout (September 5–27, 2010)
  • Tihuana (October 22–24, 2010)
  • ...Por Hablar (August 3, 2011)
  • Twin Atlantic (August 26, 2010)
  • Slot_(band) (October 3, 2010)
  • Aaron Lewis/Staind (2010)

References

References

  1. "Limp Bizkit : News : LBN 1 - Limp Bizkit News".
  2. "Limp Bizkit Scrap Tour To Stage Better Shows".
  3. (11 March 2012). "Borland Says New Limp Bizkit Will Be Out In 2021 | Gun Shy Assassin".
  4. "LIMP BIZKIT 2010 tour | Tour Dates, Concerts, Tickets".
  5. "LIMP BIZKIT | Official Site".
  6. (21 July 2010). "Limp Bizkit Announce Routing For Winter South American Tour".
  7. "Fred Durst Leaks Limp Bizkit South American Tour Dates".
  8. "Limp Bizkit".
  9. (15 June 2011). "Limp Bizkit Expand Summer South American Touring Plans".
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