Watch Lacuna Coil deliver epic live version on The House Of Shame
Lacuna Coil share clip of their track The House Of Shame - taken from The 119 Show: Live In London
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Lacuna Coil have released a video showcasing their track The House Of Shame.
The footage was captured during the band’s show at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on January 19 this year and will be included on The 119 Show: Live In London, which is set to arrive on Friday (November 9).
The band say: “What took place at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on the January 19 was pure magic. It was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience for us as a band and as people.
“The work involved, the pre-performance tension, the intensity on stage, the energy between us and the audience – all of this was beyond anything we’ve ever done before.
“This event was not just a show, it was a birthday party, an anniversary celebration and most importantly a huge thank you to everyone who travelled side by side with us for the last 20 years.
“Now, with the release of The 119 Show: Live In London, we can also share the magic with those fans who weren’t able to party with us in January.”
Last week, it emerged that Lacuna Coil would publish an official book to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
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It’s titled Nothing Stands In Our Way and will be out on November 28 in Classic and Signature editions.
Lacuna Coil are currently on tour across Europe. Find details below.
Lacuna Coil The 119 Show: Live In London tracklist
1. A Current Obsession
2. 1.19
3. My Wings
4. End Of Time
5. Blood, Tears, Dust
6. Swamped
7. The Army Inside
8. Veins Of Glass
9. One Cold Day
10. The House Of Shame
11. When A Dead Man Walks
12. Tight Rope
13. Soul Into Hades
14. Hyperfast
15. I Like It
16. Heaven's A Lie
17. Senzafine
18. Closer
19. Comalies
20. Our Truth
21. Falling
22. Wide Awake
23. I Forgive (But I Won't Forget Your Name)
24. Enjoy The Silence
25. Nothing Stands In Our Way
Lacuna Coil - The 119 Show: Live In London
Lacuna Coil document their performance at London's O2 Forum Kentish Town from January this year in a new live package featuring tracks from throughout the Italian outfit's career.

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