GOTTHARD In Milan: Video Footage, Photos Available

October 26, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of Swiss rockers GOTTHARD performing an acoustic version of the song "Heaven" on October 25, 2009 in Trezzo D'Adda (Milan),Italy can be viewed below.

Photos of the concert are available on the news blog Musica Metal.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Unspoken Words
02. Gone Too Far
03. Top Of The World
04. Need To Believe
05. Sister Moon
06. Hush
07. Right From Wrong
08. Delay From Hell
09. Unconditional Faith
10. Acoustic Jam (audience requests)
11. Shangri La
12. Oskar
13. I Don't Mind
14. Now
15. Lift U Up
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16. I Know You Know
17. Anytime, Anywhere

According to Musica Metal, halfway through the set, singer Steve Lee and guitarist Leo Leoni sat centerstage armed with just one guitar, and took requests from the audience for three songs to perform acoustically. Lee was challenging the audience to come up with "any of the 140 songs that they've written in the 17-18 years of GOTTHARD's career." "Heaven" was among the three tracks suggested by audience members and picked up by the band.

GOTTHARD's new album, "Need To Believe", was released on September 4 via Nuclear Blast Records.

GOTTHARD has opened for such renowned artists as AC/DC, DEEP PURPLE, BRYAN ADAMS and BON JOVI throughout Europe. The band has also had the honor of performing at the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival, is two-time winner of its native country's Prix Walo Award, recipient of Monaco's International Music Award, and has had its music featured on the soundtrack to the European television series "Frankie".

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