Alea Jacta Est Tour

Alea Jacta Est Tour
Tour by WarCry
Start date March 5, 2004
End date November 21, 2004
No. of shows 26
WarCry concert chronology

Alea Jacta Est Tour was a concert tour by WarCry in 2004 to support the band's third studio album Alea Jacta Est.

History

It was difficult to overcome the success of the first tour and even more after Alvaro Jardón's departure. The band made a strong bet from the beginning, by adding concert dates to the tour. On the first concert at "Sala Quattro" in Avilés, the band made the official presentation of Jardón's replacement Roberto García, who had been working for Avalanch as guitarist, but left after the release of El Ángel Caído due to personal and professional problems with Alberto Rionda. Roberto decided to handle bass duties to form part of WarCry. The tour poster was set by a drawing of the album Alea Jacta Est decorated with motives from the libretto.

Typical setlist

(Taken from the Sala Divino Aqualung show on March 20, 2004)

  1. "El Guardián de Troya"
  2. "Luz del Norte"
  3. "Despertar"
  4. "Pueblo Maldito"
  5. "Aire"
  6. "Un Mar de Estrellas"
  7. "Iberia"
  8. "Dispuesto a Combatir"
  9. "Señor"
  10. "Hijo de La Ira"
  11. "Tú Mismo"
  12. "Reflejos de Sangre"
  13. Drum Solo
  14. "Trono del Metal"
  15. "Capitán Lawrence"
  16. "Alejandro"
  17. "Espíritu de Amor"
  18. "Hoy Gano Yo"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
5 March 2004 Avilés Spain Sala Quattro
12 March 2004 Valladolid Sala Szena
19 March 2004 Salamanca Sala Argos
20 March 2004 Madrid Sala Divino Aqualung
26 March 2004 Ponferrada Cotton
27 March 2004 Montorio Burgos
2 April 2004 Córdoba Sala Áfrika
3 April 2004 Alcázar de San Juan Vanity
24 April 2004 Huércal de Almería XVIII Candil Rock
8 May 2004 Bilbao Sala Bilborock
14 May 2004 Vitoria Sala Kinvara
15 May 2004 Zaragoza Sala Oasis
21 May 2004 Albacete Teatro la Paz
22 May 2004 Murcia Sala Gamma
27 May 2004 Granada Sala El Tren
28 May 2004 Sevilla Sala Q
29 May 2004 Huelva Sala La Nave
4 June 2004 Santiago Sala La Nasa
5 June 2004 Vigo Código de Barras
6 August 2004 Alicante Polideportivo Pedanea
7 August 2004 Rueda Explanada del Cristo
27 August 2004 Asturias Lugones
15 October 2004 Valencia Republika
16 October Barcelona Sala Razzmatazz II
19 November 2004 Cáceres Sala La Mezquita
21 November 2004 Burgos Quinta Avenida

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