Randy from LAMB OF GOD Joined DEAFHEAVEN Onstage

by | Feb 15, 2016

And the Hollywood Palladium went nuts. Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe joined the band onstage last Friday for their song “Dream House,” which is on their 2013 album Sunbather.

It was the last date of Deafheaven’s 21 city trek supporting Lamb of God, alongside Anthrax and Power Trip.

That tour may have ended, but things aren’t slowing down for Deafheaven anytime soon. Next month they’ll be going overseas for a European tour with Myrkur… and then they’ll be back in the States for an appearance at Coachella.

Here’s that footage:

Deafheaven tour dates:

Mar 02 Barcelona, ESP @ Apolo
Mar 03 Madrid, ESP @ Shoko
Mar 04 Lisbon, PRT @ RCA Club
Mar 05 Porto, PRT @ Hard Club
Mar 08 Paris, FRA @ Le Trabendo
Mar 09 Amsterdam, NLD @ Paradiso
Mar 12 Manchester, UK @ Cosmosis Festival
Mar 13 Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
Mar 14 London, UK @ Heaven
Mar 15 Brussels, BEL @ Ancienne Belgique
Mar 17 Copenhagen, DNK @ Amager Bio
Mar 18 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser Medis
Mar 19 Oslo, NOR @ Sentrum Scene
Mar 20 Gothenburg, SWE @ Pustervik
Mar 22 Hamburg, GER @ Uebel Gefaehrlich
Mar 23 Koln, GER @ Gebauede9
Mar 24 Berlin, GER @ Musik & Frieden
Mar 25 Dresden, GER @ Beatpol
Mar 28 Vienna, AUT @ Arena
Mar 30 Munich, GER @ Feierwerk
Mar 31 Zurich, CHE @ Rote Fabrik
Apr 01 Karlsruhe, GER @ Jubez

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