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Slipknot announce 2023 European tour
Slipknot have announced a series of European dates taking place next summer!
Slipknot have announced a European tour for summer 2023. The Iowan nine-piece will take critically acclaimed (but, for fans, surprisingly divisive ) new album The End, So Far on the road for nine dates across June that'll take in stops in Austria, Czechia, Switzlerand, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Belgium and, finally, two dates in Germany.
Interestingly, there is certainly scope for Slipknot to fit in a headline set at the UK's Download Festival during the tour, given that Download runs from June 8-11 and Slipknot currently have June 9 and June 11 free. Frontman Corey Taylor recently confirmed that he cannot confirm nor deny that Slipknot are headlining Download this year . Take from that what you will.
Either way, Slipknot's currently confirmed European dates for 2023 are as follows:
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Slipknot European tour dates 2023
June 7 Nickelsdorf, Austria – Nova Rock June 8 Hradec, Czechia – Rock For People June 10 Interlaken, Switzerland – Greenfield June 13 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome June 14 Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal June 16 Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell Festival June 17 Dessel, Belgium – Graspop Metal Meeting June 20 Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena June 21 Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
Slipknot's Corey Taylor recently spoke to Metal Hammer about The End, So Far and its more experimental nature.
“I’ve been telling people that this is the natural companion piece to Vol. 3 [ : (The Subliminal Verses ) ],” explained Corey. “Because on [2004’s] Vol. 3 we were really starting to come into our own, as far as being confident in our writing and being able to risk not just going full bore, running at you with all the intensity, but being able to expand what we do. Because of what was going on with the band internally, we forgot that we were a band who could go and do that. We touched on it, but we never got back to that concerted, ‘Let’s really push the boundaries of what a band like this can do.’ It felt good to kind of get back to this world building.”
The End, So Far is out now via Roadrunner.
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Slipknot are starting to get their 2023 touring plans in order, revealing the first extended run of tour dates for the new year. The band just announced a nine-date run through Europe that will take them from spring into summer.
The dates start on June 7 in Nickelsdorf, Austria and continue through the June 21 finale in Berlin, Germany. Along the way, the band will be playing at several European festivals including Nova Rock, Rock for People, Copenhell and the Graspop Metal Meeting. See all of the newly announced dates listed below.
These are not the first shows of 2023 the band has booked as Slipknot recently announced plans to take Knotfest to Australia . Those dates are book for March 24-26, with the festival stopping down in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane along the way. The group will then follow that with a two-night staging of Knotfest Japan on April 1 and 2. There's also a March 19 date on the books for the Hammersonic Festival in Jakarta, Indonesia. So far, no U.S. dates have been announced for 2023, but that could always change.
Slipknot are currently touring in support of their seventh studio album, The End, So Far, which has already yielded the new songs " The Chapeltown Rag ," " The Dying Song (Time to Sing) " and " Yen ."
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Slipknot 2023 European Tour Dates
June 7 - Nickelsdorf, Austria @ Nova Rock June 8 - Hradec, Czechia @ Rock For People June 10 - Interlaken, Switzerland @ Greenfield June 13 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome June 14 - Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg @ Rockhal June 16 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell Festival June 17 - Dessel, Belgium @ Graspop Metal Meeting June 20 - Hamburg, Germany @ Barclays Arena June 21 - Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes Benz Arena
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Slipknot announce summer 2023 European tour
Slipknot have announced that they’ll be coming to Europe next June for a mixture of festival and headline shows…
Fresh from announcing their first-ever Knotfest Australia, Slipknot are set to do even more globe-trotting next year with a European tour.
The Iowa titans will be heading over in June 2023 for a mixture of headline dates and festival shows – such as Nova Rock, Copenhell and Graspop. The run kicks off in Nickelsdorf, Austria on June 7, and wraps up in Berlin, Germany on June 21. Here’s hoping they can squeeze in some UK dates while they’re here…
Catch Slipknot at the following:
7 Nickelsdorf, Austria – Nova Rock 8 Hradec, Czechia – Rock For People 10 Interlaken, Switzerland – Greenfield 13 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome 14 Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal 16 Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell Festival 17 Dessel, Belgium – Graspop Metal Meeting 20 Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena 21 Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
Of course, these will be the ’Knot’s first European shows with new album The End, So Far .
In our exclusive cover story with Corey Taylor a couple of months back, the frontman praised his bandmates for their work on the new record, revealing that they actually complimented each other once the record was finished – something they’ve never done before.
“I kind of get a little emotional about it, because it means a lot to me,” he shared. “We always hang out before we’re getting ready for a show, and all of the guys had different favourite things that I had done on the album – they were like, ‘I love this part, I love this line, I love this, I love how you fucking your scream on this…’ We’ve never given each other props to each other’s face. We’re such crotchety curmudgeons! And it’s really funny that after this many years we had never really told each other, ‘I think you’re the shit, and I love being in a band with you.’”
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Slipknot Announce European Tour For Summer 2023
Slipknot have announced a European tour for summer 2023. The Iowan nine-piece will take critically acclaimed new album The End, So Far on the road for nine dates across June which will take in stops in Austria, Czechia, Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Belgium and, finally, two dates in Germany.
Interestingly, there is certainly scope for Slipknot to fit in a headline set at the UK’s Download Festival during the tour, given that Download runs from June 8-11 and Slipknot currently have June 9 and June 11 free. Frontman Corey Taylor recently confirmed that he cannot confirm nor deny that Slipknot are headlining Download this year.
Taylor also recently spoke to Metal Hammer about The End, So Far and its more experimental nature.
“I’ve been telling people that this is the natural companion piece to Vol. 3 [: (The Subliminal Verses )],” explained Corey. “Because on [2004’s] Vol. 3 we were really starting to come into our own, as far as being confident in our writing and being able to risk not just going full bore, running at you with all the intensity, but being able to expand what we do. Because of what was going on with the band internally, we forgot that we were a band who could go and do that. We touched on it, but we never got back to that concerted, ‘Let’s really push the boundaries of what a band like this can do.’ It felt good to kind of get back to this world building.”
The End, So Far is out now via Roadrunner.
Slipknot European tour dates for 2023 are as follows:
June 7: Nickelsdorf, Austria – Nova Rock June 8: Hradec, Czechia – Rock For People June 10: Interlaken, Switzerland – Greenfield June 13: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome June 14: Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal June 16: Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell Festival June 17: Dessel, Belgium – Graspop Metal Meeting June 20: Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena June 21: Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
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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 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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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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SLIPKNOT To Celebrate 25th Anniversary On European Tour In December 2024
SLIPKNOT has revealed tour dates for a massive 2024 European headline run. The band's thrilling, multi-sensory live shows are legendary, and with SLIPKNOT celebrating 25 years on this upcoming run, these shows will be especially explosive and not to be missed.
SLIPKNOT co-founder and percussionist M. Shawn Crahan (a.k.a. Clown ) states about the upcoming shows: "It has been 25 years since we first played on the continent, and we've been back ever since. The memories I have from all those times are life-changing, and we're ready to make more.
"I'm so excited to bring our 25-year anniversary tour to Europe and the U.K. Be prepared for an energy you've never experienced before. It's happening."
The run kicks off at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands on December 5, canvases continental Europe with arena dates in Germany, France and Switzerland, and concludes at the world-famous O2 Arena in London on December 20. This notably marks their first O2 Arena performance since 2020. Presale tickets will go live on December 13 at 9:00 a.m. U.K. time, with official Live Nation and venue presales launching on Thursday, December 14 at 9:00 a.m. U.K. time, and general on-sale following on December 15 at 9:00 a.m. U.K. time.
SLIPKNOT released their debut self-titled studio album on 29th June 1999, and with it, heralded a seismic shift in music, attitude and energy, and have since defined a culture that has only grown around the world. In the quarter century since, SLIPKNOT 's unwavering dedication to their art, expression, and their fans remains at the core of their mission. The band has remained as creative and unapologetic as ever, both in their music and their live shows.
As always, SLIPKNOT 's storied live show promises to be a spectacle of sound and sight without comparison.
Having recently wrapped a tour of some of the biggest festival stages in the world, SLIPKNOT are set to headline Sick New World festival at Las Vegas Festival Grounds on April 27. Furthermore, SLIPKNOT recently immortalized their legendary sold-out 2009 concert at New York City's Madison Square Garden on vinyl for the first time ever with the double LP, "Live At MSG" .
Continually and fearlessly evolving, SLIPKNOT 's latest full-length album, "The End, So Far" , landed at No. 1 on Billboard 's Top Album Sales chart and at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, marking their sixth Top 10-charting album on the Billboard 200. A new album from SLIPKNOT is a global event, and "The End, So Far" continued the band’s global chart rise, with No. 1 debuts in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, and Mexico, as well as Top 3 debuts in Canada, New Zealand, Finland, Sweden, Japan, and Belgium. SLIPKNOT 's previous album, 2019's "We Are Not Your Kind" , marked SLIPKNOT 's third consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard 200, along with No. 1 debuts in the official album charts of twelve countries around the world, including the U.K., Australia, Canada and Mexico, with Top 5 debuts in an additional twelve countries including Germany, France and Sweden.
SLIPKNOT 2024 tour dates:
North America
Apr. 27 - Las Vegas, NV - Sick New World May 12 - Daytona Beach, FL - Welcome To Rockville May 19 - Columbus, OH - Sonic Temple
Europe (with support from BLEED FROM WITHIN )
Dec. 05 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome Dec. 06 - Dortmund, Germany - Westfalenhalle Dec. 08 - Stuttgart, Germany - Schleyerhalle Dec. 09 - Leipzig, Germany - Quarterback Immobilien Arena Dec. 11 - Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion Dec. 12 - Paris, France - Accorhotel Arena Dec. 14 - Leeds, UK - First Direct Arena Dec. 15 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro Dec. 17 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live Arena Dec. 18 - Birmingham, UK - Utilita Arena Dec. 20 - London, UK - O2 Arena
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Slipknot have announced a European tour for summer 2023. The Iowan nine-piece will take critically acclaimed (but, for fans, surprisingly divisive) new album The End, So Far on the road for nine dates across June that'll take in stops in Austria, Czechia, Switzlerand, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Belgium and, finally, two dates in Germany.
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Slipknot have announced a European tour for summer 2023. The Iowan nine-piece will take critically acclaimed new album The End, So Far on the road for nine dates across June which will take in stops in Austria, Czechia, Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Belgium and, finally, two dates in Germany.. Interestingly, there is certainly scope for Slipknot to fit in a headline set at the ...
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Iowan metal juggernaut Slipknot have announced a European tour for summer 2023. The band has revealed nine dates across June that'll take them to Austria, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Belgium and Germany. You can check out the list of dates below:
Slipknot have announced the European leg of their upcoming tour to promote the acclaimed new album "The End, So Far". The run will take place in the Summer of 2023.
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