The Apocalyptica and Lacuna Coil ‘Cell-O’ Tour Electrifies the Sold-Out Orlando Crowd

The pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and the world of music continues to make strides in getting back to some sense of normalcy. Get out that lucky rabbit foot and hope that your tour will happen or that shows aren’t canceled or rescheduled. The third time was the charm for the Apocalyptica and Lacuna Coil ‘Cell-O’ Tour that was initially slated to begin in 2020 but was lost due to the pandemic and then again in 2021. Joining the Finnish cello metal group Apocalyptica on this 25-show run is the Italian gothic metal band, Lacuna Coil. The second show of the tour rolled into Orlando for a sold-out show at The Plaza Live. 

Originally, Lacuna Coil had scheduled this North American tour to promote the band’s then-latest release Black Anima which was released in late 2019. The band has since released a new live album, “Live From The Apocalypse”, via Century Media. The album was recorded during the band’s September 2020 Livestream event where they performed its latest album, Black Anima, in its entirety. 

Lacuna Coil made its way to the stage for the band’s second show in the past 26 months, the previous coming a day earlier to open the tour in Atlanta. The wait was well worth it as fans were treated to a 10-song set that included a heavy dose from the Black Anima album. The strong guitar and heavy bass lines mixed with the contrasting dual female/male vocal harmonies completed the band’s intense in-your-face tempo and energy. It was evident from the onset that the band relished the opportunity to be back on tour and more importantly on the stage performing for adoring fans and the crowd could feel that excitement and responded accordingly. 

Lacuna Coil is Cristina Scabbia (vocals), Andrea Ferro (vocals), Marco “Maki” Coti-Zelati (guitars, bass guitar, keyboards & synths), Diego “DD” Cavallotti (guitars), and Richard Meiz (drums).

Lacuna Coil Setlist at The Plaza Live, Orlando, FL

  1. Blood, Tears, Dust
  2. Trip the Darkness
  3. Reckless
  4. Apocalypse
  5. Layers of Time
  6. Heaven’s a Lie
  7. Save Me
  8. Veneficium
  9. Our Truth
  10. Nothing Stands In Our Way

In 2020, Apocalyptica found itself in a similar position to its tour partners, having released a new album in January 2020 with the expectation they would be touring to promote the band’s latest endeavor, CELL-0, the band’s ninth studio album and the first fully instrumental record in 17 years. Two years later the CELL-0 Tour is finally in full swing and based on what we saw in Orlando it was difficult to tell who was more excited, the fans or the band. 

Apocalyptica has released multiple collaboration singles since the release of CELL-o with the latest being “I’ll Get Through It” which includes Franky Perez and features bass legend Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath. Some of the band’s other recent collaborations include a cover version of the CREAM classic “White Room” with singer Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach as well as “Talk To Me”, with Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale. 

Apocalyptica is a Finnish symphonic metal band from Helsinki and is composed of classically trained cellists Eicca Toppinen, Paavo Lötjönen, and Perttu Kivilaakso, and jazz drummer Mikko Sirén. The band was originally formed as a metal tribute band, however, the band would eventually adopt a neoclassical metal style of its own without the use of conventional guitars. These rockers bring the attitude and energy that would rival most metal bands as they continuously move about the stage stopping just long enough to manipulate their instruments with a fiery vengeance. The 17-song set was nothing short of an instrumental assault on the senses that left your inner soul drained from what it had just experienced. Throughout the band’s set, they maneuvered flawlessly from instrumentals only to Franky Perez joining in with his powerful intensely delivered vocals. The evening included two Metallica hits, “Nothing Else Matters” and “Seek & Destroy” which included a “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC interlude. 

Experiencing an Apocalyptica event is simply put a musical journey that will take you only as far as you allow it. Don’t miss this experience.

Apocalyptica Setlist at The Plaza Live, Orlando, FL

  1. Ashes of the Modern World
  2. Path
  3. Grace
  4. I’m Not Jesus (with Franky Perez)
  5. Not Strong Enough (with Franky Perez)
  6. Rise
  7. En Route to Mayhem
  8. Scream for the Silent
  9. I’ll Get Through It (with Franky Perez)
  10. Shadowmaker (with Franky Perez)
  11. Life Burns! (with Franky Perez)
  12. I Don’t Care (with Franky Perez)
  13. Nothing Else Matters (Metallica cover)
  14. Inquisition Symphony (Sepultura cover)
  15. Seek & Destroy (Metallica cover)

Encore:

  1. Farewell
  2. In the Hall of the Mountain King (Edvard Grieg cover)

Apocalyptica + Lacuna Coil Rescheduled North American Tour Dates for 2022

April 15 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Van Buren
April 16 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Belasco
April 17 — San Francisco, Calif. @ The Regency
April 18 — Portland, Ore. @ Crystal Ballroom
April 19 — Seattle, Wash. @ Showbox Sodo
April 20 — Vancouver, British Columbia @ Commodore Ballroom
April 21 — Vancouver, British Columbia @ Commodore Ballroom
April 23 — Edmonton, Alberta @ Midway
April 24 — Calgary, Alberta @ The Palace
April 26 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ First Avenue
April 27 — Chicago, Ill. @ House of Blues
April 28 — Detroit, Mich. @ St. Andrew’s Hall
April 29 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Roxian
April 30 — Albany, N.Y. @ Empire Live
May 01 — Hartford, Ct. @ Webster Theatre
May 02 — New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall
May 03 — Boston, Mass. @ Big Night Live
May 04 — Montreal, Quebec @ MTELUS
May 05 — Toronto, Ontario @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre 4

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