Lacuna Coil at Liberty Hall, Moore Park
Along with Opeth, Lacuna Coil are another of my absolute favourite bands and I was extremely excited last year when I saw that they were touring here again, since they haven’t been out since 2016 when I last saw them. Prior to that I saw them (twice) in 2007, then 2008, and 2009, and I believe that’s been the entirety of their Australian presence.
They played at Liberty Hall which is at Moore Park, which used to be an absolutely shit location to get to but with the advent of the light rail it’s an absolute breeze now! It’s all of two stops from Central and the trams run super-frequently.
I’ve been to the Hordern Pavilion at Moore Park a couple of times for other shows but haven’t been to Liberty Hall before, and it was a fair bit smaller than I was expecting. It was a fine location though, and I was significantly closer to the stage than I was at Opeth. 😛
This was also one of the very few concerts I’ve been to that hasn’t been just me seeing the band by myself, I met up with @damonism who made the trip up from Canberra for it!

The opening band was Future Static who are from Melbourne, and they have two women, one on lead vocals and the other on bass plus backing vocals, and I’m always endlessly impressed by anyone who can sing and play bass at the same time! They were quite good, and unlike Opeth’s opening band Caligula’s Horse, they actually have their songs for sale on Bandcamp instead of their page being an empty placeholder. 😛
Lacuna Coil came on bang on 9pm and played for not quite an hour and a half. I was delighted that they played two of my absolute favourite songs of theirs (Kill The Light from their Dark Adrenaline album and Spellbound from Shallow Life), and man can Cristina Scabbia still belt it out. She hits these notes in some of their songs that are just so crystal clear and pure that the hairs on the back of your neck stand up! I also had completely missed that they had a new album release last year oops, so a few of the songs weren’t familiar to me.
As with at Opeth, and Heilung before that, I took a bunch of photos in RAW format on my phone and processed them this morning, very happy with how they’ve turned out. These are my favourite ones, the full set is on Flickr.






And just for giggles, compare these to my absolutely garbage photos of when I saw them in 2007. 😅 Obviously technology has come a long way since then but man, I didn’t even straighten them or ditch the utterly blurry photos.



















