I unfortunately couldn't go, but my boyfriend, his son and a friend of mine went, and they had a blast. My boyfriend's son was the only kid there. The audience treated him great, watched out for him and took him backstage, ON stage and he watched the concert from the security pit. All the bands treated him great when he met them - and yes, he DOES have the coolest parents on the planet! The line up was phenomenal - there were more bands worth watching in one night than was expected. All of them are still talking about it and want to do it again soon!

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- 2025-10-17Friday 06:00 p.m.London, GBOVO Arena, WembleyKillswitch Engage
Setlists
- 1.I Will Be Heard
- 2.This Is Now
- 3.Proven
- 4.Perseverance
- 5.Empty Promises
- 6.Everyone Bleeds Now
- 7.Looking Down the Barrel of Today
- 8.Smash Your Enemies
- 9.Tear It Down
- 10.To the Threshold
- 11.Seven Enemies
- 12.Last Breath
- 13.As Diehard as They Come
- 14.Destroy Everything
- 1.Proven
- 2.Perseverance
- 3.Honor Never Dies
- 4.To the Threshold
- 5.I Will Be Heard
- 6.A Call for Blood (Ended song before outro verse due to guitar issue)
- 7.Empty Promises
- 8.Destroy Everything
- 9.Last Breath
- 10.Tear It Down
- 11.Smash Your Enemies
- 12.As Diehard as They Come
- 13.Driven by Suffering
- 14.This Is Now
- 15.Looking Down the Barrel of Today
- 1.To the Threshold
- 2.I Will Be Heard
- 3.A Call for Blood
- 4.Honor Never Dies
- 5.Remain Nameless
- 6.Proven
- 7.Perseverance
- 8.In Ashes They Shall Reap
- 9.Empty Promises
- 10.As Diehard as They Come
- 11.Smash Your Enemies
- 12.Seven Enemies
- 13.Last Breath
- 14.Destroy Everything
- 15.Hollow Ground
- 16.Everyone Bleeds Now
- 17.This Is Now
- 18.Tear It Down
- 19.Driven by Suffering
- 20.Looking Down the Barrel of Today
- 1.To the Threshold
- 2.I Will Be Heard
- 3.A Call for Blood
- 4.You're Never Alone
- 5.Last Breath
- 6.Hollow Ground
- 7.Proven
- 8.Perseverance
- 9.Honor Never Dies
- 10.Empty Promises
- 11.In Ashes They Shall Reap
- 12.Destroy Everything
- 13.As Diehard as They Come
- 14.Smash Your Enemies
- 15.Everyone Bleeds Now
- 16.Driven by Suffering
- 17.This Is Now
- 18.Seven Enemies
- 19.Tear It Down
- 20.Looking Down the Barrel of Today
- 1.Proven
- 2.Perseverance
- 3.In Ashes They Shall Reap
- 4.Empty Promises
- 5.Seven Enemies
- 6.Destroy Everything
- 7.As Diehard as They Come
- 8.Smash Your Enemies
- 9.Everyone Bleeds Now
- 10.To the Threshold
- 11.I Will Be Heard
- 12.Tear It Down
- 13.Last Breath
- 14.Looking Down the Barrel of Today
- by insaneseamstress on 2009-12-18Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
OH MY GOD
by Myogabooboo on 2009-12-13Edmonton Event Centre - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5Seriously...this was probably one of the best shows I have ever been to in my life. The entire line up was unreal. Thanks for the Meet and Greet!
C.C
by cuntLice on 2009-12-09The Garrick Centre - WinnipegRating: 4 out of 5The crowd was more nutS for cannibal corpse than all the other band and got a bigger reaction. The only thing that the tour should do is some 18+ shows.
A Must See For Any Fan!
by KPR92 on 2009-12-09The Odeon Events Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5The night of the concert is truly unforgettable. All of the bands were very energetic and extreme. I'd see that concert again, and I recommend it to any fan of these bands.
Wicked metal show
by Guest on 2009-12-08MacEwan Hall - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5HATEBREEDS best show yet. These guys just keep getting better every time. Unearth was awesome to.
A Variety of Heavy Bands
by Mage on 2009-12-04Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5I went because of Cannibal Corpse. The first band was Hate Eternal. Unfortunately, I could not hear the guitar very well. The drums were louder than everything else, particularly the kick and toms. Even the bass guitar was almost inaudible. Nonetheless, the guitar leads I could hear....just not the riffs. Too bad, because from what I could hear, a good thing was happening, just couldn't hear it completely. Similar problems happened when Unearth played, though it was at least a bit better. Born of Osiris isn't really a band I listen to too much as they aren't really my style, but the sound improved when they played...same with Cannibal Corpse and finally Hatebreed. I don't know what it is--the sound improved as more bands played, but why couldn't the sound be right the first time? Is it because loud volume is favoured over high quality sound?
Poor headliner!
by Doktor on 2009-12-04Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5A beautiful night in Vancouver, big metal bands and the ballroom. Could it get any better? I think so yes. I dont think and average band like Hatebreed should ever get to headline an event like this. Cannibal corpse is not one of my favourite bands, but they have been around for many years and deserve respect even if the music sometimes seems a little pointless. Unearth is one of the best bands in their genre and the latest album the march , produced by Adam D from KSE, is an awesome metal album Hate eternal was impossible to decipher due to very poor sound. primarily to much bass and to much double bass drum for my taste. Born of Osiris proved their technical metal is what they do best. Unearth and Born of Osiris was worth every penny, and if your a cannibal corpse fan they have a solid performance. Hatebreed and Hate Eternal is just to much HATE for one night. It is lame,pointless and insecure metal.
integrity vs irony; a showcase
by jonottanyeah on 2009-12-03Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5This was an interesting show, an opportunity to see bands that take heavy music seriously and bands that don't. Hate Eternal And Cannibal Corpse ( and to some extent Hatebreed, ) are serious about evil. As corny as it sounds, you can hear it in the music. When metal is played with a hipster's smirk, no matter how technically good - Like Unearth who I actually really like - it loses something and it translates in the music. Metal for the most part has a strong respect for integrity and usually frowns on irony which is probably one of the main reasons I still listen to it. But it seems new acts ( Neu-Metal?) are doing it to be cool, ignoring the punk roots of death/thrash metal. It was night and day; hate Eternal and CC blew away Unearth and Osiris somethingorother because they weren't at the Commodore "to party" ; they were there to rip our heads off. I left before Hatebreed started - I really like their music and have seen them many times. Too many meatheads are into them - that's a whole different thang... Commodore is always great, good sound and good service.