LAMB OF GOD And JOB FOR A COWBOY To Team Up For European Tour

September 18, 2009

LAMB OF GOD and JOB FOR A COWBOY will join forces for a European tour in February/March 2010. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Feb. 09 - Birmingham (UK) - Academy
Feb. 10 - Newcastle (UK) - Academy
Feb. 11 - Glasgow (UK) - Barrowlands
Feb. 12 - Manchester (UK) - Academy
Feb. 13 - London (UK) - Brixton Academy
Feb. 15 - Paris (France) - Batclan
Feb. 16 - Brussels (Belgium) - AB
Feb. 17 - Amsterdam (Holland) - Melkweg
Feb. 18 - Köln (Germany) - Live Music Hall
Feb. 19 - Stuttgart (Germany) - Zapata
Feb. 21 - Bologna (Italy) - Estragon
Feb. 22 - Milan (Italy) - Alcatraz
Feb. 23 - Rome (Italy) - Alpheus
Feb. 25 - Vienna (Austria) - Arena
Feb. 26 - Zurich (Switzerland) - Volkshaus
Feb. 27 - Munich (Germany) - Backstage Werk
Feb. 28 - Wiesbaden (Germany) - Schlachthof
Mar. 02 - Berlin (Germany) - Columbia Club
Mar. 03 - Hamburg (Germany) - Grosse Freiheit
Mar. 04 - Copenhagen (Denmark) - Vega
Mar. 05 - Stockholm (Sweden) - Klubben
Mar. 06 - Umea (Sweden) - House of Metal Festival
Mar. 08 - Helsinki (Finland) - House of Cultre
Mar. 10 - Oslo (Norway) - Centrum Scene
Mar. 11 - Gothenburg (Sweden) - Tragarn
Mar. 12 - Lund (Sweden) - Mejeriet

GOD FORBID guitarist Doc Coyle is filling in for LAMB OF GOD's Mark Morton on the Richmond, Virginia metal band's current U.S. tour with METALLICA (as well as LOG's headlining "off" dates),which kicked off on September 14 in Nashville and will conclude on November 15 in New York City.

Morton did not perform with LAMB OF GOD at the last six shows of the group's summer European tour as his wife was expecting a baby. UNEARTH six-stringer Buz McGrath stepped in for these dates, which included an appearance at U.K.'s Sonisphere festival.

For a list of the LAMB OF GOD dates with METALLICA, go to this location.

Professionally filmed video footage of LAMB OF GOD performing the song "Set To Fail" at this year's installment of the Graspop Metal Meeting, which was held on June 26-28, 2009 on the festival grounds of the Boeretang in Dessel, Belgium, can be viewed below.

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