List of War Cry Concert Tours

List Of War Cry Concert Tours

WarCry is a Spanish power metal band that formed in 2001 when vocalist Víctor García and drummer Alberto Ardines were ejected from Avalanch. Since 2002, WarCry has performed throughout Spain, and participated on festivals celebrated in Mexico. WarCry has played with bands like Mägo de Oz, Nightwish, Sepultura, Angra, Saratoga, Los Suaves, U.D.O., Cage among others.

When WarCry released their self-titled debut album, Víctor García stated that they would release another work before giving any tour, in order to have enough songs to perform. The band embarked on a tour supporting their second effort, and made their first ever live performance on a concert in Avilés, Asturias, Spain free of charge just by showing the covers of any of their two CDs. The tour extended for a year. On 2004 they started the tour to support Alea Jacta Est. 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 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.

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