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词条 Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls World Tour
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  1. Tour dates

  2. Cancelled dates

  3. External links

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| concert_tour_name = Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls World Tour
| image =
| image_caption =
| album = Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls
| locations= North America, Europe, Asia, Australia
| type = Concert
| artist = Murderdolls
| start_date = July 30, 2002
| end_date = January 17, 2004
| number_of_legs = 14
| number_of_shows = 103
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The Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls World Tour was a concert tour by horror punk supergroup the Murderdolls in support of their first studio album, of the same name, which was released in August 2002.

The band had formed in 2001 under the name of The Rejects, an old band that guitarist Joey Jordison had decided to reform after Jordison had finished touring with Slipknot in support of their album Iowa. Jordison and active Static-X guitarist Tripp Eisen recruited Wednesday 13 of the band Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13 to play bass, although he later switched to vocals. The trio recorded their debut album in the early months of 2002. Eric Griffin and Ben Graves joined the band in March after Jordison was pleased with a video of them jamming with Eisen. Before the band were scheduled to perform a small number of shows in the United States in July, Eisen announced that he was departing the band to return to Static-X. He was replaced by friend and former Dope bandmate Acey Slade. The band performed their first show together on July 30, 2002 in San Diego.

The band performed a select number of club shows in July through to August in the United States in promotion for their currently unreleased album at the time. The band then proceeded to Japan and performed at the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo and Osaka in front of thousands of people. The band then embarked on their first tour of Europe which consisted mainly of club shows. While touring in the United Kingdom, bass player Eric Griffin had to return home for undisclosed reasons. Alex Kane of AntiProduct, the band’s supporting act on this leg, filled in for Griffin for the remaining dates in the UK. The band performed two gigs in the United States before embarking on a second leg of Europe supporting Papa Roach, a band that Jordison had befriended whilst touring with Slipknot. The band performed a small number of dates in North America after returning from Europe. The band then embarked on a headlining tour of the UK, returned to Tokyo and performed one date in Jordison’s native Iowa.

In 2003, the band headed to Australia to take part in the annual Big Day Out festival. Bands amongst the line-up included the Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Jane’s Addiction and others. The band was initially set to support the Deftones for two side shows whilst in Australia, but these shows were cancelled. The band supported Jane’s Addiction for an intimate show in Sydney. The band returned to the United States to perform two shows in California before returning to Japan for the third time. The band then again returned to Europe for the festival season and supported Iron Maiden for a number of arena shows before co-headlining a tour of England with Stone Sour, a band containing two of Jordison’s fellow members of Slipknot.

The Murderdolls performed their final two shows with their then current line-up in January 2004. The band went on an indefinite hiatus after Jordison returned to Slipknot. The band would subsequently not perform again until 2010 when the newly reformed line-up began touring for the Women & Children Last World Tour.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America, Leg #1
July 30, 2002}}San Diego, CaliforniaUnited StatesEpicenter
July 31, 2002}}San Francisco, CaliforniaSlim’s
August 1, 2002}}Los Angeles, CaliforniaWhisky a Go Go
August 3, 2002}}Phoenix, ArizonaBash on Ash
August 5, 2002}}Denver, ColoradoBluebird Theatre
August 7, 2002}}Indianapolis, IndianaThe Emerson Theater
August 8, 2002}}Detroit, MichiganThe Shelter
August 9, 2002}}Chicago, IllinoisMetro Chicago
August 10, 2002}}Des Moines, IowaHairy Mary’s
Asia, Leg #1
August 17, 2002}}TokyoJapanSummer Sonic Festival
August 18, 2002}}Osaka
Europe, Leg #1
August 30, 2002}}MunichGermanyMetropolis
August 31, 2002}}BochumMatrix-Bochum
September 1, 2002}}ColognePrime Club
September 3, 2002}}FrankfurtBatschkapp
September 4, 2002}}HamburgSchlachfhof
September 5, 2002}}BerlinSO36
September 7, 2002}}AmsterdamNetherlandsMelkweg
September 9, 2002}}GlasgowScotlandThe Garage (G2)
September 10, 2002}}ManchesterEnglandM.D.H
September 11, 2002}}BirminghamLittle Academy
September 12, 2002}}BristolThe Wool Hall
September 13, 2002}}LondonThe Garage
North America, Leg #2
October 1, 2002}}New York City, New YorkUnited StatesDon Hills
October 2, 2002}}Newark, New JerseyConnections
Europe, Leg #2 {{anchor|ref_1[1]
October 6, 2002}}HelsinkiFinlandVanha
October 8, 2002}}StockholmSwedenAnnexet
October 9, 2002}}CopenhagenDenmarkVega Concert Hall
October 11, 2002}}EssenGermanyGrugahalle
October 12, 2002}}TilburgNetherlands013
October 15, 2002}}LisbonPortugalColiseu dos Recreios
October 16, 2002}}MadridSpainMacumba
October 17, 2002}}BarcelonaRazzmatazz
October 19, 2002}}MilanItalyRolling Stone
October 20, 2002}}ZurichSwitzerlandEulachalle Winterthur
October 21, 2002}}ParisFranceÉlysée Montmartre
October 22, 2002}}BrusselsBelgiumAncienne Belgique
October 24, 2002}}StuttgartGermanySporthalle Böblingen
October 25, 2002}}FrankfurtJahrhunderthalle
October 26, 2002}}LeipzigHaus Auensee
October 27, 2002}}BerlinBerlin Arena
October 29, 2002}}HamburgGrosse Freiheit 36
October 30, 2002}}MunichZenith Munich
November 2, 2002}}GlasgowScotlandSECC Hall
November 3, 2002}}ManchesterEnglandManchester Apollo
November 4, 2002}}DublinIrelandPoint Theatre
November 6, 2002}}BirminghamEnglandO2 Academy Birmingham
November 7, 2002}}LondonBrixton Academy
North America, Leg #3
November 15, 2002}}Worcester, MassachusettsUnited StatesThe Palladium
November 16, 2002}}Birch Hill, New JerseyOld Birch
November 17, 2002}}Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaTheater of the Living Arts
November 19, 2002}}Hartford, ConnecticutWebster Theater
November 22, 2002}}Toronto, OntarioCanadaThe Opera House
Europe, Leg #3
December 6, 2002}}SheffieldEnglandThe Leadmill
December 7, 2002}}LondonMean Fiddler
December 8, 2002}}NorwichThe Waterfront
December 9, 2002}}NottinghamRock City
December 10, 2002}}LiverpoolLiverpool University
December 11, 2002}}NewcastleNewcastle University
December 12, 2002}}EdinburghScotlandLiquid Rooms
Asia, Leg #2
December 15, 2002}}TokyoJapanMakuhari Messe
North America, Leg #4
December 31, 2002}}Clive, IowaUnited States7 Flags Event Center
Oceania
January 17, 2003}}AucklandNew ZealandBig Day Out
January 19, 2003}}Gold CoastAustralia
January 25, 2003}}Sydney
January 26, 2003}}{{anchor>ref_2}}[2]
January 27, 2003}}MelbourneBig Day Out
January 31, 2003}}Adelaide
February 2, 2003}}Perth
United States, Leg #5
May 19, 2003}}Los Angeles, CaliforniaUnited StatesThe Troubadour
May 20, 2003}}Anaheim, CaliforniaChain Reaction
Asia, Leg #3
May 25, 2003}}TokyoJapanShibuya-AX
May 26, 2003}}NagoyaClub Quattro
May 27, 2003}}OsakaClub Quattro
Europe, Leg #4
May 31, 2003}}DoningtonEnglandDownload Festival
June 2, 2003}}LondonMadame Jojo's
June 3, 2003}}Metal Hammer Awards
June 4, 2003}}PortsmouthThe Wedgewood Rooms
June 6, 2003}}NürburgringGermanyRock am Ring
June 7, 2003}}NurembergRock im Park
June 8, 2003}}ViennaAustria{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 11, 2003}}BarcelonaSpain{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 12, 2003}}Madrid{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 13, 2003}}San Sebastián{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 15, 2003}}ImolaItalyHeineken Jammin' Festival
June 17, 2003}}ZagrebCroatia{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 19, 2003}}ZlinCzech Republic{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 20, 2003}}BerlinGermanyKnaack
June 21, 2003}}BergumNetherlandsFestivalterrein Zomerweg
June 23, 2003}}FribourgSwitzerland{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 25, 2003}}ParisFrance{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 27, 2003}}RoskildeDenmarkRoskilde Festival
June 28, 2003}}StockholmSweden{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
June 30, 2003}}HelsinkiFinland{{anchor>ref_3}}[3]
July 4, 2003}}ZaandamNetherlandsDe Kade
July 5, 2003}}GraspopBelgiumGraspop Metal Meeting
July 7, 2003}}CardiffWales{{anchor>ref_4}}[4]
July 8, 2003}}NottinghamEngland{{anchor>ref_4}}[4]
July 9, 2003}}Birmingham{{anchor>ref_4}}[4]
July 11, 2003}}Manchester{{anchor>ref_4}}[4]
July 12, 2003}}London{{anchor>ref_4}}[4]
North America, Leg #5
January 15, 2004}}Los Angeles, CaliforniaUnited StatesThe Key Club
January 17, 2004}}Corona, CaliforniaThe Showcase Theater
  • 1{{anchor|endnote_1}}^ = Supporting Papa Roach
  • 2{{anchor|endnote_2}}^ = Supporting Jane's Addiction
  • 3{{anchor|endnote_3}}^ = Supporting Iron Maiden
  • 4{{anchor|endnote_4}}^ = Co-headlining with Stone Sour

Cancelled dates

DateCityCountryVenue{{Tooltip| R | Reason for cancellation
January 23, 2003SydneyAustraliaThe Roundhouse1
January 30, 2003MelbourneThe Palace
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External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.murderdollsband.com}}
  • Tour Dates
  • Murderdolls @ Roadrunnerrecords.com
{{Murderdolls}}

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