Prior to the tour, Love Amongst Ruin made their live debut at
Eurosonic Festival in January 2010 (with bassist
Jonathan Noyce) and played two one-off club dates in
London the following May and June. Bassist Magnus Lundén joined the band prior to the club dates, The band followed with an appearance at the
Sonisphere Festival at
Knebworth Park in August. The Heaven & Hell tour began one week after the release of the album in September 2010. The first leg began with a three-week jaunt through continental Europe, beginning in
Zaandam,
Netherlands and finishing in
Paris,
France in mid-October. Gigs in
Southampton (later rescheduled) and
Glasgow were cancelled due to drummer Keith York suffering with illness. Following the conclusion of the European tour, the band were invited to support
Feeder and
The Futureheads in
Birmingham at
Kerrang! magazine's "X-Mas Party". Keith York quit the band at the end of the year and was replaced by Ramon Sherrington. Prior to the gigs, the band slimmed down to a five-piece after removing keyboardist/cellist Laurie Ross from the lineup. The band supported the release of the "Alone" single with five shows in France in March, but only managed to play one date of their
German tour in April after shows in
Hamburg,
Frankfurt and
Dortmund were cancelled. The band returned to France in May for two dates on the Recycling Party tour, with guitarist
Gizz Butt filling in for Steve Hove. The band finished the tour in June 2011 with two headlining dates at the Borderline in London and at the
Fête de la Musique in
Valence, France. Jon Thorne filled in for Teresa Morini at the latter date. The band's setlists for the tour were mainly drawn from their debut album, with "Love Song" being the only track from the album which was not played live. A cover of Thin Lizzy's "Got To Give It Up" was a regular inclusion. New song "Pop DC" was premiered in London in June 2011, along with a cover of "Rise" by Public Image Ltd.
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2 ==Track listing==