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From the start, Slipknot has carved out its own unique space in the world of metal, taking things to a whole new level.

Slipknot was formed in 1995 by local Des Moines musicians Shawn Crahan and Paul Gray. The pair brought on other local musicians and started to experiment with their sound.

After self-financing the band’s debut album, Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat., in 1996 and failing to pick up any major attention, Slipknot changed musical direction, adding melodic vocals to their music. The band also went through many lineup changes before settling on the core nine members of the group: Sid Wilson, Joey Jordison, Paul Gray, Chris Fehn, Jim Root, Craig Jones, Shawn Crahan, Mick Thomson, and Corey Taylor.

This new musical style and the band’s strong set of members attracted the attention of Roadrunner Records. which signed the band for a seven-album deal. The band’s first album on the label, Slipknot, was released in 1999 and did favorably on the U.S. album charts for a first album. Nonetheless, the album went on to eventually be certified platinum after the band’s extensive touring schedule picked up hordes of fans between 1999 and 2000.

This large fan base proved vital with the release of the band’s second album, Iowa, in 2001, which shot to number one in the UK album charts and hit number three in the U.S.

Slipknot’s popularity and mainstream success have earned the band recognition from multiple awarding bodies such as the Kerrang! Awards and even the Grammy Awards after the band’s 2005 single “Before I Forget” from its album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) won them an award for Best Metal Performance.

Inspired by the likes of Black Sabbath, Metallica, and Led Zeppelin, the band has put its own chaotic stamp on the genre of nu metal. Slipknot is a band that is prepared to constantly experiment and evolve, and its fans love them because of this.

With a recently released album — The End, So Far — Slipknot is taking to the stage in a global tour, continuing to deliver a show unlike any other. For Slipknot maggots, there has never been a better time than now to find a nearby concert.

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Since I hadn’t seen them since Vol. 3, there is a lot of material I have never caught live yet. As I said, I like every Slipknot album. (Probably every Slipknot song if you don’t count demos and remixes). Unfortunately, they didn’t play anything off of ‘Gray Chapter this time, which I was a bit gutted by. I really like that album and would have loved to see something like ‘Custer,’ ‘AOV’ or ‘Sarcastrophe’ live. ‘Custer’ especially. From the first time I heard it I said to myself ”that is a song that will be in their setlists forevermore.” They also only played one song from All Hope Is Gone. I guess that’s reason enough to try see them a few more times, as I really want to catch more songs I haven’t heard live before. I’m keen to hear it all.

But given how great the new album is, I was most keen to see material from We Are Not Your Kind live. I was thinking about how much I wanted it on such a regular basis since end of the week that the album was released and it had all started to click with me. Turns out I was in luck, because if you count the 2018 stand-alone single ‘All Out Life’ which technically isn’t on the album (but which features the lyric ‘we are not your kind’ repeatedly chanted and I always mentally count as being part of that album, and have attached to the album in my itunes and on my phone and just pretend it is on the album anyway), then they played 5 new songs. Aforementioned ‘All Out Life.’ Big single ‘Unsainted,’ which opened the show. The dark, weird, almost formless album closer ‘Solway Firth.’ The groovy ‘Birth Of The Cruel’ and the stompy new single ‘Nero Forte.’ It was great to see this much new material live. It shows you how much confidence the band must have in the new album, and given the audience reaction, this confidence was well placed.

Not counting intros and outros over the speakers, there were 17 tracks. 6 of which I had never seen live before. Pretty great value. No wonder they didn’t have room for much material off All Hope’ or ‘Gray Chapter. The rest of the set featured the big singles from Vol 3; ‘Duality,’ ‘Before I Forget’ and ‘Vermillion’ as well as many classic concert favourites from the debut like ‘(Sic),’ ‘Surfacing’ and ‘Eyeless’ and topped off with a few of the heavier numbers from Iowa, like ‘Disasterpiece’ and ‘People=Shit.’

Slipknot are pretty great at mixing up sets, and not just playing the same thing every tour, swapping in a surprise or two, and dropping a few expected tunes now and again for a deep cut. The (sort of) surprises in the set were first album bonus-track ‘Eeyore’ and Iowa deepish-cut ‘New Abortion’ although I have seen both live before and both have been on official live releases so not super surprising if you want to be pedantic, but I was satisfied. In terms of dropping an expected tune, this time they dropped ‘Spit It Out’ which is almost unfathomable, as therefore they didn’t do the ‘’Jump The Fuck Up’’ moment, (where they make the whole crowd crouch for a few minutes then jump up in unison) but I’ve had that three times and on all their live albums too, so I was glad to lose it if it meant more time for new songs.

In terms of stage show, it was the biggest and best I’d ever seen them. There were videoscreens all over the place (even on the drums). There was pyro and steam. There were fireworks. There was a Nikki Sixx style bass guitar flamethrower like on Motley Crue’s The End DVD. There were treadmills which the more expendable members like the DJ, Sid, would go and play about on when not needed musically. He did the moonwalk on a treadmill at one point. Their setlist didn’t feature many turn-table focused songs this time so I guess he’s got to do something. Clown got a flaming baseball bat out for the keg smashes on ‘Duality.’

Performance and sound wise, it was really good. That’s not always a given. As much as love this band, they aren’t what I’d call consistent. Some bands are just perfect every single time (Hatebreed spring to mind). Slipknot are not one of those bands. I mean, when you have 9 members, complex awkward songs with atypical structures, and a singer inside a mask running around, its hard to get everything sounding perfect…

If you look across all of Slipknot’s official and unofficial live releases, you’ll notice they have been really hit and miss over the years in terms of both vocals and audio mix. Even on just their Voliminal DVD, which features footage from a few different shows, the live stuff goes from amazing to quite poor. The 9.0 live album which I mentioned earlier features material from across a whole tour, and that album has quite poor live vocals and subpar sound mixes. Conversely though the Disasterpeices and (Sic)nesses DVDs have superb live vocals and mixes and are absolutely must-own. The pro shot live stuff from various festivals on the first two album cycles is really mixed also. I remember MTV2 used to have footage of the band on the Iowa cycle in Germany, where Corey’s vocals were really muffled and the kick drums overpowered all the guitars. When I first got into them, on the debut album cycle, the only live stuff available was bootlegs, and they were always pretty rough. You could get pirate CDs from shows like their first time in London or from dates on the US Ozzfest, but you could tell from the CD that Corey was running around, bouncing and going crazy so much, that the vocals would suffer. Even my own live experiences of the band were mixed. When I saw them live myself in Belfast the mix and vocals were brilliant and its still one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. When I saw them headlining on the Vol. 3 cycle, the vocals were poor (he has discussed in interviews over the years that he was drinking heavily in that period) but the mix was great. When I saw them supporting Metallica on that same album cycle, the mix was poor but the vocals were good. As I said, its not a given.

I guess there’s a lot of variables for the soundmen to get right and lots of chances to get it wrong. Depending on how much running and bouncing singer Corey Taylor does, and how his mask affects the microphones, there’s a big gap between his best and his worst shows.

However, tonight it was great. It was pretty close to a perfect show. I mean, if I had to pick pedantic holes in it then I guess the guitar-intro to ‘Surfacing’ sounded a bit weird, and the vocals on the chorus to ‘Nero Forte’ were a bit thin, but otherwise it was magnificent.

The sound mix was perfectly balanced. Even the additional percussion was actually audible and you could tell why they have three drummers. The bass was thick. The guitars were clear and didn’t go muddy. The drum kit was powerful and you could pick every element out individually. The vocals were just right. I couldn’t have asked for a better mix.

The band were energetic and enthusiastic and played like a band on the rise. Drums were absolutely battered. Riffs were practically thrown into the crowd. I guess buoyed by the success of the new album, they are revitalised and fired-up. This was definitely the 2nd-best I ever seen them live; sceond only to that very first time I saw them, back in Belfast in 2002, which boasted many more songs from my favourite album, Iowa, in the set, and featured the classic line-up when they were still mysterious and I was wide-eyed and young. (And to be fair, my memory of that could in fact be a little clouded in a rose-tinted teenage nostalgia).

I always regretted not seeing them live on the last two album cycles, but I would have been heartbroken to miss them this time. Thank goodness for the weird phone/website discrepancy! This was awesome. One of the bands that have meant the most to me in my whole life, playing brilliantly, with a great setlist and sounding great. This is going to be a show I remember for a long time.

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While still buzzed with energy from Carolina Rebellion 2015 I was on my songkick, browsing the next shows for some of the artists. I tapped on the image for Slipknot and began scrolling their tour dates. I litterally jumped to my feet when I saw they were coming to Virginia Beach. I knew I wasn't missing that show. I tapped on the link to get tickets and a short, very excited while later I was the proud owner of 2 pit tickets for my daughter and me. The songkick and live nation apps made it so easy to get tickets.

On the day of the show our energy was off the Richter. The other bands that played were perfect for priming the crowd for one of the best performances I've ever seen. We stood just a foot from the baracade and the energy was physically palpable as we waited while the stage hands made quick work of converting a simple stage into a formidable backdrop equivalent to the stuff nightmares are made of.

The buzzing started and the crowd roared and the logo encrusted curtain opened. One by one they appeared and carried us all away, into their world. We embarked on an ear bleeding, mind blowing, perfectly performed chaotic journey that could rival a Rob Zombie movie. It wasn't just a show, it was an adventure full of flashing lights, flames so big we could feel the heat, and Slipknot hypnotizing our minds and our bodies with their dark, poetic, brain melting music. Riffs and lyrics not just entering our ear drums but leeching into every fiber of our human form, putting us all into a head banging trance as only slipknot is capable of doing.

By the end of the night our voices were gone from singing along, our ears buzzing with the echo of what we just witnessed. And our minds, we'll they will never be the same again. Will I go see another Slipknot show, absolutely every chance I get and I will be in the pit for every one of them. It was the most epic night of my life. Thank you, Slipknot, for one hell of an adventure. Let's do it again sometime, real soon.

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Slipknot's reputation is legendary. This cult classic band has developed a huge following and is one of the most successful metal and hard rock bands in history.

Slipknot's live show is an incredible experience. Frontman Corey Taylor is so energetic and gets the audience basically eating out of the palm of his hand. The rest of the band are like an intense ball of anger and energy.

The band often opens up with their best seller, "Duality", a high energy, fast paced nu metal track that crushes the audience, especially those of us in the epic mosh pit.

In that moment, you get absorbed: Slipknot are chugging away with their roaring vocals wailing and wailing on, striking every nerve in my body and making me want to thrash and scream the lyrics along with all of my passion.

Seeing this band live and in person is an incredible experience, and I seriously recommend every metal fan to go see them whenever they are given a chance. They are incredible. Their presence is phenomenal and their loud, abrasive sound is so clear and powerful.

Slipknot have always had a distinct style and it is heavy and far above other bands in the genre. The singer, Corey Taylor, has a lot of drive, and ambition, and the band is very creative. I truly cannot recommend this band enough.

This was a really, amazing concert, Slipknot is one of the best live bands in the world in my opinion. They're an energetic band and they know how to bring the noise. The guys in the band are really nice to the fans. I hung around near the tours buses after the show and met Mick and Jay, who were more than willing to come say 'hello' and sign things. Really great guys.

The show itself was perfect, but I do need to warn you if you wanna be in the pit, you gotta be careful and stay safe. The crowd does get really rowdy and people will shove. Careful with the crowd surfers too, try to avoid getting kicked in the face. Other than that, everyone in the crowd was really kind and will help you out if there's a lot of pushing.

This was my first Slipknot concert and my fourth concert I've been to. This band really did make quite an impression, and from everyone that's seen them live before, they aren't lying at how incredible these guys are. Chris was very active the entire show and so was Corey, despite his broken neck. The guys will recognize you if you call their name or something, Mick and Jim did wave and point at my friends and I.

I really urge you to see Slipknot live if your considering it. I promise you won't regret it.

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A giant curtain concealed the stage for a half hour as the men in masks built their carnival of horror, so it wasn’t until 9:30pm when Van Halen’s “Runnin’ With the Devil” predicted the start of the show. Still in secretive mode, “XIX” was piped over the PA before any member of the band was shown. As the anticipation became something you could feel in the air, I wondered if Slipknot would deliver. I always have a hard time enjoying bands that I’ve never really listened to, so I couldn’t help but doubt that some nu metal band from Iowa would entertain me more than Lamb of God. But as the curtain split in half, to reveal an 8-piece band surrounded by a river of fire, I realized that Slipknot were in another league when it came to stage presence. The multi-level setup reminded me of King Diamond’s latest tour, but with a trio of percussionists (two of whom were beating kegs from spinning platforms), more pyrotechnics than I’ve ever seen at Red Rocks, a giant horned mask and funhouse mirror, it was the metal concert equivalent of Cirque du Soleil.

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As usual...SLIPKNOT shows why they are one of the biggest headlining acts in metal today...In metal history...The set list was a perfect blend touching on every one of their albums...Lamb Of God was also phenomenal as always...I missed the first 2 bands but I'm glad I didn't have to spend one minute more than I had to at that god awful venue...$60 ticket and what a terrible setup...It's almost a mile walk from anywhere you park to the door...And the staff??? WOW!!! Slower than any trip to the DMV and even worse attitude...If you're gonna charge me $13 for a beer that costs $1.29 at the store LEARN HOW TO POUR!!! The merch booth staff were on point though...However...I'll never attend ANY show at this horrible venue as long as I live...Had that not been 2 of the best bands on this planet I would've had a lot worse to say...

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First Niagara Pavillion is ill equipped to provide concert goers with a topnotch music experience. Halfway through Marilyn Manson's set the power went out and we sat in the dark for 2 hours waiting for the show to resume. Meanwhile, we stood, drenched with rain, watching drunken fools slide down the hill on mudslides and throw mudballs at everyone. Finally, they announced the show was cancelled due to lack of power, and the mud-sliders started chanting "F*ck You", kicking over garbage cans and breaking things. The worst concert of my life, and it had zero to do with any of the live acts. Actually, what I saw of Of Mice & Men, which I wasn't really familiar with, was pretty good. I've never really cared for Manson, but the show before the power went out was pretty good.

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Slipknot were amazing, first time seeing them live. However... the sound system was dire, we really had to shift forward to hear what was going on. We could only hear the bassline and some drums. Couldn’t hear guitars or vocals clear. My videos picked the sound up a little, but you can hear everyone talking it was that quiet. Only reason I say this is that I saw Korn play with Limp Bizkit at this same venue (Arena Birmingham) in 2016... and Ray Luziers drums standing at the back of the venue near where you walk in, his snares and kicks hit you in the chest like thunder, and you could hear the clarity of the vocals, guitars, bass, everything. This time around for Slipknot unfortunately the sound just wasn’t on par which is a shame

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I've seen Slipknot quite a few times now, and they ALLWAYS deliver a remarkable show, with proper energy, musical quality in their performance, and almost theatrical charismatics that keeps blowing me away.

The Telenor Arena's sound ALMOST ruined the experience, as it just can't handle this sort of scale audience, the whole audio-experience seems dull and horribly low quality if you move anywhere towards the middle of the crowd or backwards in the standing section of the audience.

First part of slipknot and All of behemoth was simply drowned out, and they somehow managed to turn the sound up a notch throughout the show.. but I won't be going back there, unless they either lower the prices or upp their sound-quality.

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Slipknot announce 2022 Knotfest Roadshow North American tour

The first leg – set to take place from March 16 - April 17 – will feature In This Moment and Jinjer, while the second, May 18 - June 18 leg will feature Cypress Hill and Ho99o9

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Metal titans Slipknot have announced the 2022 iteration of their Knotfest Roadshow tour.

The 38-date North American jaunt is split into two legs, the first of which will run from March 16 through April 17, and will feature In This Moment and Jinjer as opening acts. The second will run from May 18 to June 18, and will feature Cypress Hill and Ho99o9 as openers.

“It feels so good to get back out on the road with our Culture," said Slipknot's percussionist, backing vocalist and co-founder, Shawn Crahan, in a statement. "Get ready for a brand new experience. See you soon.”

“Even with everything going on in the world right now, we’re still extremely excited to come back out in the States, with 2 different, exciting packages," added the band's frontman, Corey Taylor. "Whether it’s In This Moment and Jinjer, or Cypress and Ho99o9, we pride ourselves in bringing our fans the epicenter of our music and art. Come celebrate with us, and try to stay as safe as we will be.”

2021 saw the Iowa nine-piece release a chaotic comeback single, The Chapeltown Rag . Their first new music since the 2019 full-length, We Are Not Your Kind , the song sought to recreate the “frenetic” sound of their first two albums, Slipknot and Iowa .

It's the first volley from the band's as-yet-untitled, forthcoming album, which is expected to arrive at some point in 2022.

The itinerary for Slipknot's 2022 Knotfest Roadshow tour

Tickets for all Knotfest Roadshow dates are set to go on sale at 10 a.m. local time this Friday, January 21. You can check out the band's full itinerary below.

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2022 Knotfest Roadshow – Leg 1:

March 16 – Fargo, N.D., FARGODOME March 18 – Omaha, Neb., CHI Health Center March 19 – Wichita, Kan., INTRUST Bank Arena March 22 – Memphis, Tenn., FedExForum March 23 – Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center March 25 – North Little Rock, Ark., Simmons Bank Arena March 26 – Durant, Okla., Choctaw Grand Theatre March 29 – Birmingham, Ala., Legacy Arena at the BJCC March 30 – N. Charleston, S.C., North Charleston Coliseum April 1 – Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum Complex April 2 – Reading, Pa., Santander Arena April 4 – Cleveland, Ohio, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse April 6 – Green Bay, Wis., Resch Center April 7 – Peoria, Ill., Peoria Civic Center April 9 – Minneapolis, Minn., Target Center April 11 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Life Centre April 12 – Regina, Saskatchewan, Brandt Centre April 14 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, SaskTel Centre April 15 – Edmonton, Alberta, Rogers Place April 17 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

2022 Knotfest Roadshow – Leg 2:

May 18 – University Park, Pa., Bryce Jordan Center May 20 – Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center May 21 – Providence, R.I., Dunkin' Donuts Center May 22 – Manchester, N.H., SNHU Arena May 24 – Albany, N.Y., MVP Arena May 26 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre May 28 – Québec, Quebec, Videotron Centre May 29 – Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Centre May 30 – Toronto, Ontario, Budweiser Stage June 1 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Heritage Bank Center June 2 – Grand Rapids, Mich., Van Andel Arena June 4 – East Troy, Wis., Alpine Valley Music Theatre June 5 – Moline, Ill., TaxSlayer Center June 7 – Bonner Springs, Kan., Azura Amphitheater June 9 – Colorado Springs, Colo., The Broadmoor World Arena June 11 – Nampa, Idaho, Ford Idaho Center June 13 – Seattle, Wash., Climate Pledge Arena June 14 – Ridgefield, Wash., RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater June 17 – Las Vegas, Nev., MGM Garden Arena June 18 – Chula Vista, Calif., North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

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Slipknot have extended their 2022 Knotfest Roadshow with a fall leg set to kick off in late September.

The new run of dates will launch Sept. 20 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, with shows planned in cities like Austin, Dallas, Albuquerque, and Phoenix. The run will wrap Oct. 7 at the FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine, California.  

Slipknot will be joined on these dates by Ice Nine Kills and Crown the Empire. Tickets will go on sale June 17 at 10 a.m. local time, while a presale will run June 14 through June 16. Full information is on the Knotfest website .  

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Slipknot kicked off their 2022 Knotfest Roadshow earlier this year with a run of 38 shows spread out over two legs between March and June (In This Moment and Jinjer provided support on the first leg, while Cypress Hill and Ho99o9 joined for the second). There are still a handful of dates left on the ongoing second leg, which wraps on June 18 in Chula Vista, California. After that, Slipknot will play the Machaca Festival in Monterey, Mexico, before heading over to Europe for a slew of summer gigs.

While Slipknot have stayed busy on the road, they’ve been relatively quiet on the studio front. Last November, the group released a new song, “The Chapeltown Rag,” which marked their first bit of music since 2019, when they dropped their most recent album, We Are Not Your Kind .  

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Slipknot Announce 2022 North American Knotfest Roadshow Tour

In This Moment and Jinjer will support the first leg, while Cypress Hill and Ho99o9 will open the second one

Slipknot Announce 2022 North American Knotfest Roadshow Tour

Slipknot have announced the 2022 edition of their “Knotfest Roadshow” package tour. The North American outing will be divided into two distinct one-month legs, with In This Moment and Jinjer supporting the first run, and Cypress Hill and Ho99o9 opening the second round.

The first leg of the tour kicks off March 16th in Fargo, North Dakota, and runs through an April 17th show in Vancouver, British Columbia. The second leg launches May 18th in University Park, Pennsylvania, and wraps up with a June 18th concert in Chula Vista, California. Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 21st, at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster , with pre-sales beginning as early as today (January 18th).

The new dates come as Slipknot continue to support their 2019 album, We Are Not Your Kind , while also preparing to release its follow-up, due sometime this year . The band has already offered a taste of new music with the recent single “The Chapeltown Rag.”

“Even with everything going on in the world right now, we’re still extremely excited to come back out in the States, with two different, exciting packages,” stated Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor of the 2022 tour. “Whether it’s In This Moment and Jinjer, or Cypress and Ho99o9, we pride ourselves in bringing our fans the epicenter of our music and art. Come celebrate with us, and try to stay as safe as we will be.”

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Slipknot percussionist Shawn “Clown” Crahan added, “It feels so good to get back out on the road with our Culture. Get ready for a brand new experience. See you soon.”

As part of a new Live Nation initiative, ticket buyers will receive collectible NFT ticket stubs. See the full itinerary and tour poster below, and pick up tickets here .

Slipknot 2022 North American Tour Dates: 03/16 – Fargo, ND @ FARGODOME * 03/18 – Omaha, NE @ CHI Health Center * 03/19 – Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena * 03/22 – Memphis, TN @ FedExForum * 03/23 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center * 03/25 – North Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena * 03/26 – Durant, OK @ Choctaw Grand Theater * 03/29 – Birmingham, AL @ Legacy Arena at the BJCC * 03/30 – N. Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Coliseum * 04/01 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum Complex * 04/02 – Reading, PA @ Santander Arena * 04/04 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse * 04/06 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center * 04/07 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center * 04/09 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center * 04/11 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre * 04/12 – Regina, SK @ Brandt Centre * 04/14 – Saskatoon, SK @ SaskTel Centre * 04/15 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place * 04/17 – Vancouver, BC @ Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena * 05/18 – University Park, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center ^ 05/20 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center ^ 05/21 – Providence, RI @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center ^ 05/22 – Manchester, NH @ SNHU Arena ^ 05/24 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena ^ 05/26 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre ^ 05/28 – Québec, QC @ Videotron Centre ^ 05/29 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre ^ 05/30 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^ 06/01 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center ^ 06/02 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena ^ 06/04 – East Troy, WI @ Alpine Valley Music Theatre ^ 06/05 – Moline, IL @ TaxSlayer Center ^ 06/07 – Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura Amphitheater ^ 06/09 – Colorado Springs, CO @ The Broadmoor World Arena ^ 06/11 – Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center ^ 06/13 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^ 06/14 – Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater ^ 06/17 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Garden Arena ^ 06/18 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre ^

* = Leg 1 with In This Moment and Jinjer ^ = Leg 2 with Cypress Hill and Ho99o9

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Slipknot Taps In This Moment, Cypress Hill & More for Knotfest 2022

Slipknot is bringing four special guests for the 2022 edition of Knotfest.

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Slipknot ’s Knotfest Roadshow is returning in 2022 with special guests throughout the year. The first leg of the 38-date tour will include support from In This Moment and Jinjer . The second leg will feature special guests Cypress Hill and Ho99o9.  

“Even with everything going on in the world right now, we’re still extremely excited to come back out in the states, with two different, exciting packages,” Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor said in a release. “Whether it’s In This Moment and Jinjer, or Cypress and Ho99o9, we pride ourselves in bringing our fans the epicenter of our music and art. Come celebrate with us, and try to stay as safe as we will be.”  

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The 2022 edition of the Knotfest Roadshow tour will kick off on March 16 at Fargodome in Fargo, N.D., and run through Nebraska, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio and more. The first leg of the tour will also include stops throughout Canada — including Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia — where they will conclude on April 17.  

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The second leg of the tour will launch on May 18 at Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pa. Slipknot will hit New York, Rhode Island, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, Idaho, Washington and Nevada. The full 2022 Knotfest will come to an end on June 18 at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, Calif.  

“It feels so good to get back out on the road with our Culture. Get ready for a brand new experience. See you soon,” said Slipknot’s clown in a release.   

Making a triumphant return to the road after the delay due to the pandemic, the Knotfest Roadshow 2021 tour sold out amphitheaters across the country, bookended with the record-breaking Knotfest Iowa and the biggest headline show of their career, Knotfest Los Angeles at Banc of California Stadium.   

The tour will be part of Live Nation’s Live Stubs initiative which provides digital collectible NFT ticket stubs to ticket holders. Live Stubs will automatically be included with tickets purchased for the tour. Fans will also be able to view, share, gift, trade, and resell their live stubs on Live Nation’s site.  

Tickets for all Knotfest Roadshow dates go on sale at 10 a.m. local on Friday (Jan. 21) from KnotfestRoadshow.com .  Check out a full list of dates below.   

KNOTFEST ROADSHOW is back. Join #Slipknot plus special guests @OfficialITM and @jinjerofficial (March 16 – April 17) and special guests @cypresshill and @Ho99o9 (May 18 – June 18). Tickets & VIP packages on-sale this Friday at 10am local here: https://t.co/lm3pLLogY1 pic.twitter.com/7slsk8Q1hq — Slipknot (@slipknot) January 18, 2022

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Slipknot announce Knotfest Roadshow 2021 US tour

Slipknot will kick off North American tour on September 28, with Killswitch Engage, Fever 333 and Code Orange supporting

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Slipknot have announced a 25-date US tour. 

The Knotfest Roadshow kick off on September 28 in Tinley Park, Illinois, and ends in Phoenix, Arizona on November 2. Support comes from Killswitch Engage , Fever 333 and Code Orange .

Tickets go on sale from 10am local time on June 4, though Knotfest subscribers can buy tickets at 10am local time on June 2. 

Tickets will be available from 10am local time on June 2, with a general on-sale from 10am local on June 4.

The tour follows the previously announced Knotfest Iowa , which takes place in the band’s hometown of Des Moines on September 25 and also features Faith No More, Lamb Of God, Megadeth and more.

“With the world opening up, it’s time to get excited about LIFE again,” says singer Corey Taylor of the tour. “‘To get back to LIFE again. This tour is a long time coming and we hope you’re as excited to see it as we are to play it. Stay safe, stay (sic) and we’ll see you soon.”

Percussionist Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan confirmed to Metal Hammer that the band are working on the follow-up to 2019’s We Are Not Your Kind – and compared the new music to their second album, Iowa . 

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While no official release date has been confirmed for the still-untitled record, the Knotfest Roadshow announcement suggests that it may arrive this year.

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Slipknot Announce Fall 2022 US Leg of “Knotfest Roadshow” Tour

The post Slipknot Announce Fall 2022 US Leg of “Knotfest Roadshow” Tour appeared first on Consequence .

Slipknot have extended their ongoing “Knotfest Roadshow” tour with a newly announced Fall 2022 US leg.

The brief jaunt will hit mostly Midwest and Southwest locales, kicking off on September 20th in Nashville, and wrapping up October 7th in Irvine, California. Ice Nine Kills and Crown the Empire will provide support.

The ticket presale begins tomorrow (June 14th) for Knotfest premium members, with sign-ups running through Thursday (June 16th). General on-sale begins Friday (June 17th) at 10 a.m. local time. Pickup tickets via Ticketmaster .

The Knotfest Roadshow is currently on the tail end of the second of two Spring legs. Slipknot and company are set to play Seattle tonight (June 13th) and three more dates through a final concert in Chula Vista, California, on Saturday (June 18th).

We caught the recent leg on its stop at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn — Slipknot’s first show in the New York City in 13 years. As our writer described, “the feeling of love and camaraderie was palpable” between Slipknot and the legion of dedicated New Yorkers who came out. Cypress Hill and Ho99o9 rounded out a stacked bill.

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Amidst the headlining shows, Slipknot will also perform previously announced gigs at the Louder Than Life and Aftershock festivals. See the band’s full list of Fall dates below. Get tickets here .

Knotfest Roadshow Fall 2022 US Dates with Ice Nine Kills and Crown the Empire: 09/20 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 09/21 – Springfield, MO @ Great Southern Bank Arena 09/23 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life * 09/24 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 09/27 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater 09/28 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion 10/01 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater 10/02 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion 10/04 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre 10/06 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock * 10/07 – Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheater

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Today (December 8th) marks Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor 's 50th birthday, and the Great Big Mouth took the opportunity to announce his latest solo tour. The North American trek is scheduled for early 2024 and will see the singer continuing to support CMF2 , his second solo album, which was released in September.

Des Rocs and Jigsaw Youth are set to play in support. Check out the full itinerary below.

Tickets will go on sale on Friday, December 15th at 10 a.m. local time.

Corey Taylor 2024 solo tour dates: Feb. 03 - Toronto, Ontario @ History Feb. 04 - Montreal, Quebec @ L'Olympia Feb. 06 - New York, NY @ Irving Plaza Feb. 07 - Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore Feb. 09 - Silver Spring, MD @ FIllmore Feb. 10 - McKees Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre Feb. 13 - Columbus, OH @ Kemba Live! Feb. 14 - Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe Feb. 16 - Bowler, WI @ Mohican North Star Casino Feb. 17 - Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room Feb. 18 - Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal Feb. 20 - Richmond, VA @ The National Feb. 21 - Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa Feb. 23 - Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre Feb. 24 - Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore Charlotte Feb. 26 - Birmingham, AL @ Iron City Feb. 27 - New Orleans, LA @ Fillmore Harrah's Feb. 29 - San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theater Mar. 02 - Tulsa, OK @ Tulsa Theater Mar. 03 - Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha

Me and the guys are getting back out on the road for the next leg of the CMF2 Tour in February. Full details coming soon, but here’s a sneak peek in the meantime. Head over to https://t.co/PPJcbiyRKb NOW to sign up and get info before anybody else. pic.twitter.com/qh1GVcGGNB — fuck your checkmark (@CoreyTaylorRock) December 8, 2023

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Slipknot Announce First Batch of 2021 Tour Dates

Slipknot have revealed a slate of tour dates across Europe for summer 2021, as evidenced on the band's official website and in a recent announcement from the group on social media . The band will also be stopping by Mexico and Brazil in December 2021 and Japan in 2022.

But the European trek will be the first time they return to the road in full force since the coronavirus pandemic upended tours worldwide . Seven months ago, Slipknot canceled their summer 2020 plans due to the health crisis, saying they'd reschedule "when everyone's safety can be assured."

See the new dates down toward the bottom of this post.

"Slipknot's summer 2020 touring, including the North American Knotfest Roadshow … will not be happening," the group explained in a statement from May. "The band looks forward to performing for its fans again."

In July, Slipknot also paused Knotfest at Sea " for the foreseeable future ." And, just last week, Knotfest Japan was bumped to 2022 . However, in November, the band began teasing 2021  South America Knotfest stops .

Now, it looks like summer 2021 will see the rockers' full touring return.

Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor recently looked toward the coming year in Slipknot activities, hinting at more concert dates and even a possible new album.

"The plan right now with Slipknot is to try and a) finish up the touring next year, and b) we're thinking about kind of putting another album out maybe next year," Taylor said (transcription via Blabbermouth ) as a guest on the " Good Company " podcast with Scott Bowling.

The masked metal act's sixth studio effort, We Are Not Your Kind , arrived in August 2019.

Slipknot 2021 Tour Dates

July 16 – Moscow, Russia @ Park Live Festival July 18 – Kyiv, Ukraine @ UPark Festival July 21 – Bucharest, Romania @ Romexpo July 22 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria @ Hills of Rock July 24 – Athens, Greece @ Release Festival July 28 – Graz, Austria @ Stadhalle July 29 – Prague, Czech Republic @ O2 Arena July 31 – Wacken, Germany @ Wacken Open Air Aug. 01 – Malmo, Sweden @ Rock Slap Festival Aug. 07 – Turku, Finland @ Port of Turku Aug. 13 – Gdansk, Poland @ Ergo Arena Aug. 15 – Geneva, Switzerland @ Arena de Geneve Aug. 19 – Charleville-Mezieres, France @ Festival Cabaret Vert Dec. 04 – Toluca, Mexico @ Heaven & Hell Metal Fest Dec. 19 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Knotfest Brazil

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    The Slipknot tour will kick off in March 2022 with 40 shows planned across North America with stops in Las Vegas, Seattle, Minneapolis, Cincinnati and more. In This Moment, Jinjer, Cyprus Hill and Ho99o9 will be joining Slipknot on select tour dates. KNOTFEST ROADSHOW is back. Join #Slipknot plus special guests @OfficialITM and @jinjerofficial ...

  6. Slipknot Announce Fall 2022 Knotfest Roadshow Tour With 2 Special Guests

    Slipknot have just announced the fall 2022 U.S. leg of their ongoing "Knotfest Roadshow" tour. It starts in late September with a new group of nine dates across the United States featuring support ...

  7. Slipknot Plot Two-Part Knotfest Roadshow Tour For Spring 2022

    By Larisha Paul. January 18, 2022. Redferns. Slipknot are gearing up for the return of Knotfest Roadshow this spring as headliners on the two-part tour. Special guests In This Moment and Jinjer ...

  8. Slipknot announce 40-date Knotfest Roadshow tour for North America

    Slipknot reveal plans for Spring 2022 Knotfest Roadshow tour in the US and Canada, split into two legs. With their seventh studio album nearing completion, Slipknot have unveiled a 40-date Knotfest Roadshow tour for the US and Canada to begin in mid-March. Split into two legs, March 16 through to April 17, and then May 18 through to June 18 ...

  9. Slipknot announce 2022 Knotfest Roadshow North American tour

    Metal titans Slipknot have announced the 2022 iteration of their Knotfest Roadshow tour. The 38-date North American jaunt is split into two legs, the first of which will run from March 16 through April 17, and will feature In This Moment and Jinjer as opening acts. The second will run from May 18 to June 18, and will feature Cypress Hill and ...

  10. Slipknot Announce Knotfest Roadshow Tour Itinerary

    Slipknot has unveiled the 2022 iteration of their notorious Knotfest Roadshow tour, with the band taking on two headlining legs across 55 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Tickets for all ...

  11. Slipknot Add Fall Dates to 2022 Knotfest Roadshow Tour

    Slipknot have extended their 2022 Knotfest Roadshow with a fall leg set to kick off in late September. The new run of dates will launch Sept. 20 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee ...

  12. Slipknot Announce 2022 North American Knotfest Roadshow Tour

    Slipknot have announced the 2022 edition of their "Knotfest Roadshow" package tour. The North American outing will be divided into two distinct one-month legs, with In This Moment and Jinjer supporting the first run, and Cypress Hill and Ho99o9 opening the second round.. The first leg of the tour kicks off March 16th in Fargo, North Dakota, and runs through an April 17th show in Vancouver ...

  13. SLIPKNOT Live

    If there's a Happy Hour in Hell, it probably looks a lot like a Slipknot concert — or at least the one the nonet put on Thursday night, October 22nd, at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. The last stop on the masked and costumed metal group's Road to Knotfest Tour was a high-octane,... Read more »

  14. Slipknot Announces Knotfest 2022 Lineup & Dates

    The second leg of the tour will launch on May 18 at Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pa. Slipknot will hit New York, Rhode Island, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, Idaho, Washington ...

  15. Slipknot announce Knotfest Roadshow 2021 US tour

    Slipknot have announced a 25-date US tour. The Knotfest Roadshow kick off on September 28 in Tinley Park, Illinois, and ends in Phoenix, Arizona on November 2. Support comes from Killswitch Engage, Fever 333 and Code Orange. Tickets go on sale from 10am local time on June 4, though Knotfest subscribers can buy tickets at 10am local time on June 2.

  16. Slipknot Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    Find tickets from 296 dollars to Sick New World with System of a Down, Slipknot, A Perfect Circle, and more on Saturday April 27 at 11:00 am at Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, NV. Apr 27. Sat · 11:00am. Sick New World with System of a Down, Slipknot, A Perfect Circle, and more. Las Vegas Festival Grounds · Las Vegas, NV. From $296.

  17. Slipknot Announce Fall 2022 US Leg of "Knotfest Roadshow" Tour

    Slipknot have extended their ongoing "Knotfest Roadshow" tour with a newly announced Fall 2022 US leg. The brief jaunt will hit mostly Midwest and Southwest locales, kicking off on September ...

  18. Slipknot Announce Massive North American Tour

    Published on: Jan 18, 2022, 10:01 AM. by The Pit. Last year's huge 'Knotfest Roadshow' tour spearheaded by nine-headed gutter hydra Slipknot turned out to be one of 2021's most successful tours. So it's unsurprising that the band have announced a massive new leg of the tour — though it might impress some to learn that it's ...

  19. List of Slipknot concert tours

    Slipknot at the Mayhem Festival 2008 (from left to right): Chris Fehn, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Jim Root Slipknot is an American heavy metal band from Des Moines, Iowa, formed in 1995. The band's first concert tour was of the United States with the 1999 Ozzfest, a festival founded in 1996 featuring live performances by heavy metal bands. After the Livin la Vida Loco tour, the band embarked in ...

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  21. SLIPKNOT's COREY TAYLOR announces 2024 North American solo tour

    Today (December 8th) marks Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor's 50th birthday, and the Great Big Mouth took the opportunity to announce his latest solo tour. The North American trek is scheduled for early 2024 and will see the singer continuing to support CMF2, his second solo album, which was released in September.. Des Rocs and Jigsaw Youth are set to play in support.

  22. Slipknot Concert & Tour History (Updated for 2024)

    Slipknot has had 1,470 concerts. Slipknot is most often considered to be Rock, Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Nu Metal, Post-Grunge, Groove Metal, Funk Metal, and Rap Metal. The next Slipknot concert is on April 27, 2024 at Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

  23. Slipknot Announce First Batch of 2021 Tour Dates

    Slipknot 2021 Tour Dates. July 16 - Moscow, Russia @ Park Live Festival. July 18 - Kyiv, Ukraine @ UPark Festival. July 21 - Bucharest, Romania @ Romexpo. July 22 - Plovdiv, Bulgaria ...