Once there was a boy of 14 years old, who founded a schoolband, and called that band to the nickname of a math teacher: Edguy.
Avantasia is a German Supergroup Rock opera project created by Tobias Sammet, vocalist of the band Edguy. It has been characterized as a rock opera, as it features the contributions of various vocalists and musicians and it consists of concept albums. The name is a portmanteau of the words "avalon" and "fantasia" ("fantasy") and describes "a world beyond human imagination" (a quotation from the booklet).
The project can be divided into four periods of activity. The first, 1999–2002, saw the release of a self-titled single and the full-length albums, The Metal Opera and The Metal Opera Part II. The second, 2006–2011, consists of the EPs Lost in Space Part I & II and The Wicked Trilogy, composed of the albums The Scarecrow, The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon. The third, 2013–2016, includes the albums The Mystery of Time and Ghostlights. The fourth period began with the release of the Moonglow album in 2019.
Some of the guest vocalists and musicians that have been featured on Avantasia are: Michael Kiske - (Helloween, Unisonic), Jørn Lande, Alice Cooper, Klaus Meine (Scorpions), Dee Snider (Twisted Sister), Jon Oliva (Savatage, Jon Olivas Pain, Trans-Siberian Orcheastra), Biff Byford (Saxon), Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Brazen Abbot), Tim "Ripper" Owens (Judas Priest, Yngwie Malmsteen, Iced Earth), Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche, Operation Mindcrime) Kai Hansen (Helloween, Gamma Ray), Rudolf Schenker (Scorpions), Bruce Kulick (Grand Funk Railroad, Kiss), Sascha Paeth (Heavens Gate), Eric Singer (Kiss), Eric Martin (Mr. Big), Bob Catley (Magnum), Roy Khan (Kamelot), Russell Allen (Symphony X), Marco Hietala (Nightwish), Henjo Richter (GammaRay), Markus Grosskopf (Helloween), Timo Tolkki (Stratovarius), Jens Johansson (Stratovarius, Yngwie Malmsteen, Dio), Rob Rock (Axel Rudi Pell), David Defeis (Virgen Steele), Andre Matos (Angra, Shaman), Sharon den Adel (Within Temptation), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Ayreon), Ronnie Atkins, (Pretty Maids) Oliver Hartmann (At Vance) and Amanda Somerville.
The Metal Operas (1999–2002)
In Spring 1999, during Edguy's 'Theater of Salvation' tour, Tobias Sammet began to outline his ideas for a Metal opera concept album featuring a number of guest musicians. When the tour finished, he began collaborating with metal vocalists like Michael Kiske, Andre Matos, Kai Hansen, Rob Rock, David Defeis, Sharon den Adel, Bob Catley and Oliver Hartmann to record the project. At this stage the core band consisted of four members, Sammet on keyboards, Henjo Richter on guitar, Markus Grosskopf on bass and, Alex Holzwarth (Rhapsody of Fire, Turilli/Lione Rhapsody, Serious Black) on drums.
In 2001, a self-titled single and the first full-length album, The Metal Opera, were released. The project went on hiatus after the release of The Metal Opera Part II in September 2002.
The Scarecrow (2006–2008)
At the end of 2006, Tobias Sammet confirmed the rumours of a third Avantasia album, due for release in 2008. Two EPs named Lost in Space Part I and Part II were released on November 19, 2007, while the full-length album, The Scarecrow, was released on January 25, 2008. The Scarecrow marked the first chapter of "The Wicked Trilogy" concept and was also the first of many Avantasia releases to feature Sascha Paeth on the role of main guitarist and producer. The album included guest performances by drummer Eric Singer, guitarists Henjo Richter and Rudolf Schenker and singers Jørn Lande, Michael Kiske, Bob Catley, Alice Cooper, Roy Khan, Amanda Somerville and Oliver Hartmann.
After the release of the The Scarecrow, Tobias Sammet was invited to perform a headlining show at Wacken Open Air, an offer that producer/guitarist Sascha Paeth convinced him to accept. That led to 13 shows between July 5 and August 13. The shows at Masters of Rock and Wacken Open Air were recorded and the live DVD The Flying Opera, based on the footage, was released in March 2011. The line-up for the short tour consisted of Tobias Sammet, Andre Matos, Jørn Lande, Kai Hansen, Bob Catley, Amanda Somerville, Cloudy Yang, Sascha Paeth, Oliver Hartmann, Robert Hunecke, Miro and Felix Bohnke (Edguy).
The Wicked Symphony & Angel of Babylon (2009–2010)
In November 2009, Tobias announced that he was recording two new albums, The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon, to be released on April 3, 2010. The concept of the albums was a continuation of The Scarecrow story and these three albums together are often referred to as "The Wicked Trilogy". The special guests included drummers Eric Singer, Alex Holzwarth, and Felix Bohnke, guitarists Bruce Kulick and Oliver Hartmann, keyboardist Jens Johansson and vocalists Jørn Lande, Russell Allen, Michael Kiske, Bob Catley, Klaus Meine, Tim "Ripper" Owens, Jon Oliva, Andre Matos, Cloudy Yang and Ralf Zdiarstek.The Scarecrow, The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon have scored high positions in various international music charts.
The Metal Opera Comes to Town Tour (2010–2011)
A 12 show tour of Europe, South America and Asia took place during December 2010, with the exception of one concert at the Wacken Open Air festival in August 2011. The concerts lasted for almost three hours and many of them were sold out days before.The ensemble was almost the same as on The Scarecrow Tour in 2008, with two changes. Andre Matos was replaced by ex-Helloween and current Unisonic singer Michael Kiske (with Kai Hansen also participating on this tour, there were a lot of instances when the two ex-Helloween members shared the same stage) and the fact that Cloudy Yang was not part of the line-up.
Both tours were closely documented by Amanda Somerville on her YouTube channel. The videos show various interesting backstage moments such as rehearsals, cancelled flights, or the ensemble travelling by a regular train.
The Mystery of Time (2012-2013)
In August 2012 Tobias announced that "I didn‘t foresee how much I need Avantasia when I decided to finish this chapter of my life in 2011. After the worldwide success of the latest studio releases, an arena world tour that was sold out pretty much everywhere, collaborations with childhood heroes...I 'knew' that I had said everything I could possibly say in the name of Avantasia. But that's not what Avantasia is all about. I wanna create more great music, I wanna create more fantasy-worlds, the bigger and the more epic, the better. And listening to the material that I have created for this forthcoming chapter in the history of Avantasia, I know there is no way I am not going to do it! I have got the feeling and the certainty, that this is absolutely meant to happen and to be."
During December 2012, it was revealed on the Avantasia website that the new album would be called The Mystery of Time and was due for release on March 30, 2013. The Mystery of Time marked the beginning of a new concept and was the first Avantasia release to feature the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg. The album included guest performances by drummer Russell Gilbrook (Uriah Heep), guitarists Bruce Kulick, Oliver Hartmann and Arjen Anthony Lucassen, while the guest vocalists were Joe Lynn Turner, Biff Byford, Michael Kiske, Ronnie Atkins, Eric Martin, Bob Catley and Cloudy Yang. The Mystery Of Time scored high positions in several international music charts and even enabled the project to enter the US Billboard charts for the very first time.
The Mystery World Tour (2013-2014)
Avantasia's second biggest world tour took place between April and August 2013. The tour consisted of 30 concerts and included 7 headlining festival appearances in Europe, one festival performance in Canada and three hour long shows in South America, Japan, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Holland. The line-up for the tour consisted of vocalists Tobias Sammet, Michael Kiske, Ronnie Atkins, Eric Martin, Bob Catley, Thomas Rettke, Amanda Somerville and musicians Sascha Paeth, Oliver Hartmann, Miro, Andre Neygenfind and Felix Bohnke.
According to Tobias Sammet: "I wanna put on the biggest thing you have ever seen, I wanna bring more vocalists, play longer shows, and just make it a giant Rock Opera. I love to headline festivals, you run over people in 90 minutes and kick ass. But I also like to do our own Avantasia indoor tour because we can make it much more Avantasia oriented and play almost three hours...It will be huge."
There won't be any further Avantasia activities, it'll be just a single show. I may be back with an idea and go for it somewhere in the distant future, I won't say farewell is forever this time, but I have no clue as to when and where and who would be able to join us and what it would sound and look like, if we'd ever do this again in a couple of years. So, get your tickets for Wacken 2014 cause it'll be your last chance to catch us, if not forever at least for some years. See you, T
Ghostlights (2014-2016)
In a May 2014 interview regarding Edguy's then latest release Space Police: Defenders of the Crown, Tobias said that The Mystery of Time hinted at a possible sequel. The new album, entitled Ghostlights, was released on January 29, 2016 and featured guest performances by guitarists Bruce Kulick and Oliver Hartmann, while the guest vocalists were Jorn Lande, Michael Kiske, Dee Snider, Geoff Tate, Marco Hietala, Ronnie Atkins, Sharon den Adel, Bob Catley, Robert Mason (Lynch Mob Warrant) and Herbie Langhans (Seventh Avenue). Ghostlights scored the highest positions of any Avantasia release in several international music charts and even enabled Avantasia to enter the US Billboard charts for the second time.
Ghostlights World Tour (2016–2018)
The "biggest world tour so far" took place between March and August 2016. According to Avantasia's website it consisted of approximately 40 concerts in Europe, North America, South America, Canada, Japan, Russia and Scandinavia. With the exclusion of 8 headlining European summer festival performances, each concert lasted for over three hours. The ensemble was almost the same as on the previous tour with the addition of Jørn Lande and Herbie Langhans. As he did after announcing the 2014 Wacken performance, Sammet once again suggested that the Ghostlights World Tour might be the project's last activity in a long time.
After the completion of the tour, Avantasia headlined both Wacken Open Air and Barcelona Rockfest during the summer of 2017.
Moonglow and Moonglow World Tour (2018–present)
In March 2018, Tobias posted a picture on his Facebook announcing he had begun the creative process regarding the 8th Avantasia album.
On October 10, Nuclear Blast officially announced the new album Moonglow would be released on February 15, 2019, and would feature guest vocals by Jørn Lande, Bob Catley, Eric Martin, Ronnie Atkins, Michael Kiske, Geoff Tate, Candice Night, Hansi Kürsch and Mille Petrozza. Subsequently, the album was accompanied by the Moonglow World Tour 2019 consisting of 29 concerts across Europe, Australia, and the United States and South America taking place between March and June 2019.
In March 2020, Tobias posted on Avantasia's official Facebook page that he is about to start working on a successor album to Moonglow. As of August 2020, the writing of the new album was still in progress, and probably will not be finished before the end of the year.
Albums
Members
Former members
Avantasia (2000) demo ep
The Metal Opera (2001)
The Metal Opera Part II (2002)
Lost in Space part I (2007) ep
Lost in Space part II (2007) ep
The Scarecrow (2008)
The Wicked Symphony (2010)
Angel of Babylon (2010)
The Mystery of Time (2013)
Ghostlights (2016)
Moonglow (2019)
Tobias Sammet - Lead vocals, bass guitar (2001–present)
Sascha Paeth - Guitars, producer (2007–present)
Miro - Keyboards, orchestration (2007–present)
Felix Bohnke - Drums (2010, 2015–present)
Markus Grosskopf - Bass guitar (2001–2002)
Henjo Richter - Guitars (2001–2002, 2007–2010)
Alex Holzwarth - Drums (2001–2002, 2010)
Eric Singer - Drums (2002, 2007–2010), vocals (2007)
Russell Gilbrook - Drums (2013)