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Pantera Kick Off First North American Headlining Tour in 22 Years: Video + Setlist

Including the first performances of "Slaughtered" and "Revolution Is My Name" since 2001

Pantera Kick Off First North American Headlining Tour in 22 Years: Video + Setlist

The revamped Pantera embarked on the band’s first North American headlining tour in 22 years on Friday, July 28th, in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania.

Notably, the encore consisted of the Far Beyond Driven cuts “Slaughtered” and “Revolution Is My Name,” the first time either song had been played live by Pantera since 2001.

The rest of the setlist included many of the Pantera staples and album cuts the group has been playing during its previous one-off festival performances and overseas dates.

“A New Level” from Vulgar Display of Power opened the set, and from there Philip Anselmo and company played classics such as “Mouth for War,” “I’m Broken, “5 Minutes Alone,” and their cover of Black Sabbath’s “Planet Caravan,” among others. Anselmo and the audience then broke into a chorus of “Happy Birthday” for bassist Rex Brown, who turned 59 the day before.

The band — which features classic members Anselmo and Brown alongside guitarist Zakk Wylde and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante — finished the core portion of the set with a flurry of favorites, unleashing “Walk,” a medley of “Domination” and “Hollow,” and “Cowboys from Hell,” all in sequence.

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Pantera’s North American tour features special guests Lamb of God, who played a 10-song set of their own. The outing continues Monday night (July 31st) in Milwaukee and runs through mid-September. Get tickets here .

Below you can watch fan footage of the Burgettstown concert and see Pantera’s full setlist.

Pantera Setlist: 01. A New Level 02. Mouth For War 03. Strength Beyond Strength 04. Becoming 05. I’m Broken 06. Suicide Note Pt. II 07. 5 Minutes Alone 08. This Love 09. Fucking Hostile 10. Planet Caravan (Black Sabbath cover) 11. Happy Birthday (for Rex Brown) 12. Walk 13. Domination / Hollow 14. Cowboys From Hell Encore: 15. Slaughtered 16. Revolution Is My Name

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Pantera staged their first concert in over 21 years as the semi-reunited heavy metal band headlined Friday night at Mexico’s Hell & Heaven Metal Fest.

The gig marked Pantera’s first concert since Aug. 2001: After initially going on hiatus, the metal legends broke up in 2003. A year later, guitarist and founding member “Dimebag Darrell” Abbott was killed onstage by a deranged fan at a Columbus, Ohio concert in Dec. 2004. Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul, Abbott’s brother, died in 2018 .

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Pantera Play ‘Floods’ for First Time Since 2001 During 2024 Tour Opener – Full Setlist + Video

Pantera played "Floods" for the first time since 2001 during their 2024 tour opener last night (Feb. 3) in Sunrise, Florida. Keep reading to see details about their entire setlist and some video footage from the performance.

According to Setlist.fm , Pantera played a 13-track set, opening with Vulgar Display of Power 's "A New Level" and wrapping up with "Fucking Hostile" as the encore. During the performance, they brought out the ballad "Floods" from  The Great Southern Trendkill  for the first time since May 20, 2001. The song is particularly special because of the solo Dimebag Darrell played on it.

The band shared a video from the performance on their Instagram. See it, as well as some fan-filmed footage and the band's full setlist from the night, below.

The concert took place at the Amerant Bank Arena, and is the first of 14 North American dates they'll play throughout the month of February with openers Lamb of God . The trek wraps up in Quebec City on Feb. 27, and then they'll head to Australia the following month for a brief round of Knotfest shows.

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Pantera first announced their celebratory tour in the summer of 2022, revealing that Zakk Wylde and Anthrax 's Charlie Benante would join Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown onstage. The round of shows was meant to commemorate the band's legacy with Darrell and Vinnie Paul , and they played their first shows in December of that year.

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01. "A New Level" 02. "Mouth for War" 03. "Strength Beyond Strength" 04. "Becoming" 05. "I'm Broken" 06. "Suicide Note Pt. II" 07. "5 Minutes Alone" 08. "This Love" 09. "Floods" 10. "Walk" 11. "Domination / Hollow" 12. "Cowboys From Hell"

Encore 13. "Fucking Hostile"

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Pantera have a busy 2024 ahead of them, and the groove-metal titans started off their year with a bang.

Last night (February 3rd), the recently reactivated Cowboys From Hell — featuring Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante playing in place of the late, great Abbott brothers — kicked off their winter tour with Lamb of God at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.

It marked Pantera's first show of the new year, which means they had an opportunity to re-work the hit-filled setlist they've been powering through since they started gigging for the first time in over 20 years back in late 2022.

And they did. In addition to delivering the expected bangers from  Vulgar Display of Power , Cowboys From Hell and Far Beyond Driven , including their iconic "Domination/Hollow" medley, Pantera dusted off the crushing Great Southern Trendkill standout "Floods" for the first time since 2001.  

See video of the show above and below (including footage of "Floods"), and peep the setlist courtesy of Setlist.fm .

Pantera 2/3/24 setlist: A New Level Mouth for War Strength Beyond Strength Becoming (with "Throes of Rejection" outro) I'm Broken (with "By Demons Be Driven" outro) Suicide Note Pt. II 5 Minutes Alone This Love Floods (First time live since May 20th, 2001) Walk Domination / Hollow Cowboys From Hell

Encore: Fucking Hostile

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Pantera kicked off their 2024 North American tour with Lamb of God on Saturday (February 3rd) in Sunrise, Florida, and the set featured a welcome surprise for diehard fans.

The reunited metal legends — featuring classic members Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown alongside Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante — performed a 14-song career-spanning set. The unexpected highlight came when Pantera revisited the dark, seven-minute masterpiece “Floods,” the first performance of the standout track from The Great Southern Trendkill  since 2001. A fan favorite, “Floods” is one of the group’s more artful and doomier moments, warranting comparisons to one of Philip Anselmo’s other projects, Down.

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The rest of the evening saw Pantera performing a set similar to those they performed last year during their initial reunion run. The rousing Vulgar Display of Power track “A New Level” kicked off the setlist — “Floods” came near the middle — and the band ended the performance with a massive finale barrage of “Walk,” “Domination,” “Hollow,” and “Cowboys from Hell,” with an encore of “Fucking Hostile.”

Next up, Pantera and Lamb of God play Monday night (January 5th) in Tampa, Florida, and then make stops in such markets as Nashville, Kansas City, Green Bay, New York City, and Baltimore before wrapping up February 27th in Québec City. You can get tickets here .

Below, you can watch Pantera perform “Floods” for the first time since 2001, along with footage of the rest of the concert, and see the full setlist.

Pantera Setlist: 01. A New Level 02. Mouth For War 03. Strength Beyond Strength 04. Becoming 05. I’m Broken 06. Suicide Note Pt. II 07. 5 Minutes Alone 08. This Love 09. Floods 10. Walk 11. Domination 12. Hollow 13. Cowboys From Hell 14. Fucking Hostile (encore)

Pantera 2024 Tour Dates: 02/05 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena * 02/07 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena * 02/09 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena * 02/10 – Memphis, TN @ FedExForum * 02/13 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center * 02/14 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena * 02/16 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre * 02/18 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center * 02/20 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena * 02/22 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden * 02/24 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena * 02/26 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena * 02/27 – Québec City, QC @ Centre Vidéotron * 03/21 – Melbourne, AU @ Knotfest Australia 03/23 – Sydney, AU @ Knotfest Australia 03/24 – Brisbane, AU @ Knotfest Australia 05/18 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple 06/14-16 – Derby, UK @  Download Festival 08/02 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium # 08/09 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field # 08/16 – Minneapolis, MN US Bank Stadium # 08/23 – Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium # 08/30 – Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field #

* = w/ Lamb of God # = supporting Metallica

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In 1974, at the age of 15, Madonna snuck out of her father’s house in suburban Detroit to attend David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs Tour. She was summarily grounded for the summer, but the punishment was worth it. “I don’t think that I breathed for two hours. It was the most amazing show that I’d ever seen,” Madonna said during a speech inducting the Thin White Duke into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

Madonna’s first two tours, 1985’s Virgin Tour and 1987’s Who’s That Girl World Tour, served as experiment labs for the burgeoning superstar. In 1990, her Blond Ambition World Tour revolutionized the pop concert. Drawing inspiration from Bowie’s theatricality, Prince’s cheeky flamboyance and Michael Jackson’s stage command, she offered audiences an immersive experience that went beyond conventional live performance.

Each of Madonna’s subsequent tours have pushed the boundaries even further, embracing technology for multimedia (and multi-sensory) presentations of her music. On the heels of her own induction into the Rock Hall of Fame in 2008, the singer’s Sticky & Sweet Tour became the highest grossing tour for a female artist in history – a record she held until 2023, when it was finally eclipsed by Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, according to Billboard Boxscore.

Madonna could have hung up her corset long ago and she would still be one of the most successful live acts of all time. But she continues to push herself – and us. Her latest trek, the career-spanning Celebration Tour, will wrap up with a historic free show at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on May 4. The concert will be broadcast live on TV Globo and will likely see Madonna performing for her biggest audience to date – more than 40 years into her career.

To get in on the celebration, we’ve ranked all 12 of Madonna’s boundary-busting tours.

The Virgin Tour (1985)

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Madonna’s very first tour was propelled, like most things related to the queen, almost entirely on the strength of her sheer force of will — and, of course, her raw talent. A magnetic and skilled performer (that toss and catch of the tambourine!), Madonna sprinted through a relatively short setlist culled largely from her first two albums, dancing and belting out hits like “Into the Groove” and “Burning Up” like her rent was due yesterday. But she didn’t need to worry about paying the bills for long: When the tour kicked off in April 1985, she was playing modest theaters; two months later, she was performing to a sold-out crowd of Madonna wannabes at Madison Square Garden.

Who’s That Girl World Tour (1987)

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Compared to the Virgin Tour just two years earlier, Madonna stepped up the production values, choreography and theatricality for her first world (and stadium) tour. Dramatic performances of “Papa Don’t Preach,” “Live to Tell” and her then-most recent No. 1 on the Hot 100, “Who’s That Girl,” hinted at what was to come on future tours in terms of spectacle and ambition. Though it was only her second tour, Who’s That Girl would become the last of Madonna’s shows to resemble a conventional pop-rock concert.

Re-Invention World Tour (2004)

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Coming off of the commercial disappointment of her 2003 album American Life , Madonna returned to the place she’s always thrived: the stage. The Re-Invention Tour was nothing she hadn’t done before or wouldn’t do better in the future, but — for the first time in years — she was embracing her past, performing rocked-out renditions of early hits “Burning Up” and “Material Girl” with electric guitar in hand, and even reinventing a few fan favorites like “Hanky Panky” and “Deeper and Deeper.” As for the queen herself, she was in top form both vocally and physically.

Madame X Tour (2019-2020)

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Part jukebox musical, part avant-garde performance art and part standup special, the Madame X Tour revolved around a James Baldwin quote… and a typewriter. Yes, Madame X is a stenographer. The tour took place in theaters and opera houses instead of the usual arenas, offering a more intimate and interactive experience. Highlights included a jazzy version of “Human Nature,” a neo-noir restaging of “Vogue” and a crowd sing-along to the resistance anthem “I Rise.”

Rebel Heart Tour (2015-2016)

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A blend of Cirque du Soleil, Broadway and burlesque, the Rebel Heart Tour saw dancers swinging on 10-foot stilts, dressed as nuns on stripper poles and sliding down giant LED screens. As for Madonna, she seemed more at ease on stage than ever, playing the coy chanteuse a la Blond Ambition and strumming the ukulele to “True Blue” – the first time she’d performed the song in nearly three decades. In fact, Rebel Heart was heavier on the hits than any tour since Re-Invention, including a Latin-infused medley of classics “Dress You Up,” “Into the Groove” and “Lucky Star,” as well as a modern twist on “Material Girl.”

Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008-2009)

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After a first act that didn’t quite live up to the lofty standards Madonna had previously set, the Sticky & Sweet Tour eventually hit its stride. The ‘Gypsy’ and ‘Rave’ segments in particular – including an electrifying rendition of “La Isla Bonita” featuring Ukrainian group Kolpakov Trio and a heavy metal version of “Hung Up,” which ended with Madonna shredding her guitar to Pantera’s “A New Level” – were as exhilarating as any of her previous tours’ best moments.

The Celebration Tour (2023-2024)

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Madonna’s latest tour is the sight and sound of a legend fully embracing her legacy. With no new album to promote, the setlist is packed with so many iconic songs – including a handful she’s never performed on tour before, such as “Bedtime Story” and “Bad Girl” – that more than a dozen of her 28 top 5 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 had to be omitted. A musical recounting of the Queen of Pop’s life and career, the Celebration Tour touches on her rise to fame in New York, the AIDS crisis (via a stirring rendition of “Live to Tell”), the media backlash she suffered in the early ‘90s and her spiritual rebirth, in which she rises like an AI phoenix on a glowing cube and — quicker than a ray of light — soars above the crowd. Masterful.

Drowned World Tour (2001)

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Pioneered by bands like U2, live concerts had moved closer to multimedia presentations in the years since The Girlie Show in 1993, and Madonna fully embraced the artistic potential that new technology allowed. For her first tour in eight years, Madonna pulled out all of the stops: smoke machines, acrobatic stunts, line-dancing, even Japanese anime. And with only a handful of older songs making the cut – including tour staples “Holiday” and “Human Nature” – she proved she was still laser-focused on the present… and the future.

The MDNA Tour (2012)

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Coming on the heels of Madonna’s iconic halftime performance at Super Bowl XLVI, the maximalist MDNA Tour was one of her most ambitious, employing elaborate stage combat, slacklining, Tetris-style cubes that rose 16 feet above the stage and a backdrop of eight rotating video screens. It was also one of her most intense shows. At 54, Madonna was in peak form, performing intricate choreography in spiked stilettos nonstop for two hours straight. The only chance she had to take a breath was during a surprisingly poignant piano version of “Like a Virgin” … after which the air was literally squeezed from her lungs by a corset being tightened around her. 

The Girlie Show (1993)

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Inspired by cabaret and classic Hollywood musicals, The Girlie Show was a visual tour-de-force. The second act, dubbed ‘Studio 54,’ rivaled the ‘Religious’ segment from Blond Ambition for sheer catharsis, with the freedom of the orgiastic disco era (“Deeper and Deeper”) juxtaposed with the subsequent AIDS crisis (“In This Life”), as well as a captivating fever dream of choreography set to a remix of “Justify My Love.” Madonna was in fine voice throughout, growling her way through “Express Yourself” and harmonizing beautifully on “Rain.” She’s never had a better live band, either — and even mused about collaborating with them on an album, though it sadly never materialized.

Blond Ambition World Tour (1990)

Madonna

With its elaborate costumes (courtesy of French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier), Broadway-style sets (designed by Madonna’s brother Christopher Ciccone) and quasi-narrative arc, the Blond Ambition Tour is the blueprint – the mother of the modern pop concert. The show infamously found Madonna exorcising herself of the guilt of her Catholic upbringing. The ‘Religious’ segment, which began with the singer simulating masturbation and ended with her facing the judgment of the male authority figures in her life (her father, the Pope, God), is among the most audaciously conceived and impeccably executed moments of stagecraft in touring history.

Confessions Tour (2006)

Madonna

The Confessions Tour snags the top spot on our list for two reasons. First, it served as a culmination of everything Madonna had learned from Blond Ambition through Re-Invention, combining spectacle, drama and good ol’ fashioned performance mojo. Like its namesake, 2005’s Grammy-winning Confessions on a Dance Floor , the show struck a deft balance between dance-party hedonism and intimate introspection. Madonna’s 2000 Hot 100 chart-topper “Music” was transformed into a roller-disco fantasia, while a haunting rendition of “Live to Tell” saw the veteran provocateur suspended from a giant disco-fied cross in order to shine a light on the plight of AIDS in Africa.

Most importantly, Confessions was Madonna’s most cohesive and consistently thrilling show to date. Musical director Stuart Price skillfully arranged and remixed early hits like “Erotica” and “Like a Virgin” to fit the Eurodisco aesthetic of Confessions . Plus, each act of the show was a visual and aural smorgasbord, from the opening equestrian segment, which found Madonna emerging from a giant glitter ball and commanding a stripper-poll-cum-carousel-horse, to the extended finale, which mashed up “Lucky Star” and “Hung Up” into a nearly 15-minute explosion of ear and eye candy.

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