Moonspell - Opus Diabolicum - The Orchestral Live Show
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Opus Diabolicum - The Orchestral Live Show
The heavy metallic power of Portuguese dark metal pioneers MOONSPELL meets the classical magnitude of the 45-piece Lisbon Sinfonietta Orchestra - one of Portugal's finest orchestras - conducted by maestro Vasco Pearce de Azevedo!
October 26, 2024 saw MOONSPELL performing their first-ever symphonic show, dubbed "Opus Diabolicum", at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal’s capital city. The band made history at this unforgettable live event, adding another magnificent chapter to both metal music made in Portugal and their very own legacy.
On "Opus Diabolicum", the band revisits their classics and their bombastic album "1755" at a one-off, exclusive show and their biggest production to date. No MOONSPELL fan, anywhere in the world, should miss their chance to add this rare and massive performance to their own collection!
1. Tungstennio
2. Em Nome Do Medo
3. 1755
4. In Tremor Dei
5. Desastre
6. Ruinas
7. Breathe (Until We Are No More)
8. Extinct
9. Proliferation
10. Finisterra
11. Everything Invaded
12. Scorpion Flower
13. Vampiria
14. Alma Mater
15. Fullmoon Madness
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