Arch Enemy's Lauren Hart Makes Live Debut in Beijing — 19-Song Set, Rarities, and a Live First
Lauren Hart walked out onto the stage at East 3 Live House in Beijing on March 27 and made it official. After months of anticipation — following Alissa White-Gluz's departure in November 2025 and Hart's announcement in February — Arch Enemy launched their 2026 Asian tour with their new frontwoman front and center. The verdict from the pit: they didn't play it safe, and they didn't need to.
A 19-Song Set Built for a Statement
Arch Enemy didn't open the Hart era with a hits-only set designed to ease everyone in. They opened with "Yesterday Is Dead and Gone," the lead single from 2011's Khaos Legions — a song they hadn't performed since 2016. That choice alone told you everything about the intent. This wasn't a cautious transition. This was a full commitment to where the band is now and where it's been.
The 19-song setlist also surfaced cuts that had been sitting in the vault since 2015: "Bury Me an Angel" from their 1996 debut Black Earth, and "Silverwing" from 1999's Burning Bridges. Pulling those tracks for Hart's first show sends a clear signal — Michael Amott isn't rebuilding around the new singer, he's unlocking pieces of the Arch Enemy catalog that had been dormant for a decade.
The full Beijing setlist:
"Yesterday Is Dead and Gone" (first time since 2016)
"The World Is Yours"
"Ravenous"
"War Eternal"
"My Apocalypse"
"To the Last Breath" (live debut)
"Blood Dynasty"
"Bury Me an Angel" (first time since 2015)
"Silverwing" (first time since 2015)
"The Eagle Flies Alone"
"No Gods, No Masters"
"I Am Legend / Out for Blood"
"Dead Bury Their Dead"
"Blood on Your Hands"
"Enemy Within"
"Liars & Thieves"
"Snow Bound"
"Nemesis"
"Fields of Desolation"
'To the Last Breath' Gets Its First Live Run
The headline moment was the live debut of "To the Last Breath" — Arch Enemy's first single with Hart, released last month. The track marked her official introduction to the band's studio catalog, and now it has its first stage moment. Amott described the song as a "reckoning" when it dropped, and framing it mid-set — not as a closer, not as an opener — suggests the band is treating it as a foundation stone rather than a novelty.
Hart came to Arch Enemy from Once Human, the LA-based metal band she co-founded with guitarist Logan Mader. Scar Weaver, their last studio album, dropped in 2022. No official departure statement from Once Human has been issued, but Hart's trajectory makes the direction clear.
Angela Gossow's Endorsement and What It Means
Former Arch Enemy vocalist and longtime band manager Angela Gossow — who left the frontwoman role in 2014 to focus on management but has remained in the band's orbit ever since — weighed in on Hart's addition last month. She called Hart her "sister at heart" and "such a warm and genuine human," and noted their shared vocal technique, musical taste, and approach to fitness and dedication.
That endorsement matters more than it might look on the surface. Gossow has been managing Arch Enemy since stepping back from touring. She knows the machine, knows what the role demands, and she's vouching for Hart on both a personal and professional level. When the architect of the modern Arch Enemy sound says this is the right person, that's not a press release formality — it's institutional credibility.
What Comes Next
The Beijing show kicks off a brief Asian tour. Following that, Arch Enemy has announced an intimate European club run for summer 2026 under the name "Back To The Root Of All Evil" — a deliberately scaled-down run that suggests the band wants to rebuild live chemistry in smaller rooms before stepping back to festival sizes.
For fans who followed the Alissa White-Gluz exit story closely, this show is the first real data point. Setlists can be planned. Stage presence is harder to fake in front of a live audience. The early footage suggests Hart is not approaching this as a replacement job. She's approaching it as a takeover.
The 2026 Asian tour continues through the coming weeks. European club dates drop this summer. If the Beijing opener is any indication, Arch Enemy is not in rebuild mode — they're in ignition mode.
If you're planning to catch Arch Enemy on the European run, check ticket availability through Ticketmaster or regional box offices.
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