Opeth’s Mikael Akerfeldt Comments on 20th Anniversary Tour

by | Apr 13, 2010

Opeth vocalist/guitarist Mikael Akerfeldt issued a recap of the band’s recent 20th anniversary tour that took place in six select cities around the world. Akerfeldt comments:

“Got back home last night from the 6 shows we did celebrating 20 years as a band. Let’s see, Stockholm (went OK), Essen (Great), Paris (Great), Holland (off show…horrible!), London (AMAZING!), NYC (Good), LA (OK).”

“Overall it was a fantastic little trip for all of us, we had a blast. Played  3 hour shows, started with the whole “Blackwater park” album from start to finish, then a little 10 minute break, and a second set consisting of: Forest of October, Advent, April ethereal, The moor, Wreath, Hope leaves, Harlequin forest and The lotus eater.”

“Crowd was great on all shows, apart from Holland (I mean, some peeps seemed to like us and cheers to them, but we’re really ignored AND some TWAT threw a beer in my chest. Same TWAT later posted in the guestbook that he’s actually a fan, and ‘couldn’t believe I could throw 40 yards, sorry, love you guys’ Haha! What a TWAT!!! The ‘OK’ and ‘Good’ comments above are based on our personal overall feel on stage, some of these shows we’re plagued with bad stage sound which always makes it a lot more difficult. And we’re also quite picky I guess.”

“Either way, crowds for all the 6 anniversary shows we’re amazing, these were all sold out shows which was a plus.”

“Playing the Royal Albert Hall in London is the biggest feather in my rock hat so far. Wow! Just Wow! We took pictures just like Deep Purple did on the 1969 Concerto album. Geeks!”

“Met a bunch of lovely people, thank you for making this trip so memorable for us. We’d meant to have one night in some pub here in Stockholm, downing a few pints, but it “escalated” into some of the biggest shows we’ve ever done.”

“Now I’m back home….lotsa stuff in the pipeline, some cool things cooking. Next Opeth album being one thing.”

“BUT, firstly I have to service my 2 cars (yeah 2!!!)…haha they’re only Volvos, one a MINT 240 from 1988. Looks like a senior citizen’s car actually. They need Summer tyres by Thursday too. I sweeped the driveway today, changed a few lightbulbs, threw out a lot of garbage and picked up the kids early. Good to be back. But soon I’ll be itching to go out again I guess.”

“Everyone’s good, and I guess they say hello, although I didn’t call em up and ask ’em if they did. Hehe!”

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