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Tool dates in South America confirmed

  • September 5, 2024 September 5, 2024

Promoters have confirmed what has been rumoured for a few weeks now – Tool will be visiting South America for the first time in 2025, which festival shows in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Columbia. Three of these shows are the local variant of Lollapalooza, while in Columbia it’s the Festival Estereo Picnic. The lineups are interesting to say the least – here’s one: I love Sepultura (who are doling their…  Read More » Tool dates in South America confirmed

South American Tool rumours intensify

  • August 31, 2024 August 31, 2024

Giving more credence to the report that Tool were planning to visit Chile in 2025, a recent Tweet from respected Brazilian music journalist José Norberto Flesch suggests that an announcement is imminent: Word is that the South American variant of Lollapalooza – held in Chile, Brazil and Argentina will be announced on the 3rd of September, and that Tool will be the headline act. Could be a historic day for…  Read More » South American Tool rumours intensify

5 year Fear Inoculum Anniversary coming soon…

  • August 11, 2024 August 11, 2024

According to a the most recent COSM Newsletter, something is coming on the 30th of August to mark the 5th anniversary of Tool‘s Fear Inoculum. No real clue as to what, but given the context of the announcement I expect it will be something that Alex Grey will autograph and sell: As we approach the 5th anniversary of Fear Inoculum, it’s time to honor the album that redefined rock. Something…  Read More » 5 year Fear Inoculum Anniversary coming soon…

Tool rumour mill suggests Chile in 2025

  • August 8, 2024 August 8, 2024

It’s been a while between Fourtheye posts, but we’re not dead (yet!) I’ve had an article sent my way from La Latercera, a Chilean publication which – based on a dodgy Google Translation – suggests that talks are underway to bring Tool down to Santiago in 2025. There’s also some suggestion that there could be other dates, I assume in these would also be in the region of South America.…  Read More » Tool rumour mill suggests Chile in 2025

Mike Portnoy learns impossible Danny Carey part

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  • May 25, 2024 May 25, 2024

Drumeo are one of the best drum channels on Youtube, and have covered Danny Carey‘s work several times in the past. This week, they get Mike Portnoy – known for his work in Dream Theater and Liquid Tension Experiment – to have a crack at learning Danny’s drumming in the Tool track Pneuma. Mike undersells his ability somewhat (he’s a great drummer) and eventually cranks out a pretty decent version…  Read More » Mike Portnoy learns impossible Danny Carey part

Paul D’Amour chats with Bass Player

  • May 14, 2024 May 14, 2024

A little while back we had a snippet of an interview with former Tool bass player Paul D’Amour where he talks about working with Justin as he joined the band. The whole thing is now out on Guitarworld, and it’s an interesting read, with plenty of insight into Paul’s time with the band, and his ultimate departure. Paul’s humble and measured replies are pretty interesting, and I enjoyed it quite…  Read More » Paul D’Amour chats with Bass Player

Sessanta Tour Wrap-Up

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  • May 12, 2024 May 12, 2024

Maynard and co. recently wrapped up the Sessanta tour across the US, during which Primus, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle performed a huge set. Mixing performances from all three bands together, these shows looked to be an awesome spectacle for those able to attend. The team at mxdwn.com got along to the LA show, and were lucky enough to witness Adam, Justin and Danny join the stage for a quick…  Read More » Sessanta Tour Wrap-Up

Paul discusses Tool handover with Justin

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  • April 12, 2024 April 12, 2024

A new interview with Paul D’Amour sounds like a pretty interesting read. He talks about the handover of bass duties with Justin Chancellor, going over some of the time they spent together on the Tool sound Paul helped develop. “Basically, when I left the band, Justin [Chancellor] was my friend; I invited him to my house, sat on my couch with him, and showed him how to play the songs. …  Read More » Paul discusses Tool handover with Justin

Adam & Maynard chat to Metal Hammer

  • April 6, 2024 April 6, 2024

In a recent Tool interview with Metal Hammer, Adam Jones and Maynard James Keenan catch up with Steve Appleford for a discussion about the recent US tour, Tool stuff and life in general. It’s a good read, though in some ways doesn’t have a heap of things we haven’t read before. I suppose the more interesting snippets for long time Tool fans relate to what’s coming up next. Maynard indicates…  Read More » Adam & Maynard chat to Metal Hammer

Beat announced full US tour

  • April 2, 2024 April 2, 2024

Following up from the the recently announced San Diego show, King Crimson supergroup Beat have announced an range of dates across the US. In case you missed it, Beat feature Tool drummer Danny Carey, as well as Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Steve Vai: Former King Crimson members ADRIAN BELEW and TONY LEVIN band together with guitar virtuoso STEVE VAI and explosive Tool drummer DANNY CAREY for the first time…  Read More » Beat announced full US tour

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The 2013 Tour was a concert tour of Australia and New Zealand by American rock band Tool in April and May 2013. [1] [2]

Instead of an encore, shows in Adelaide , Brisbane , Melbourne and Auckland ended with the playing of Katy Perry 's " Wide Awake " over the PA system as fans started filing out. [3]

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  • 1   Tour dates
  • 2   Personnel
  • 3   External links
  • 4   References
  • 1 ^ Postponed to April 30, 2013 [4]
  • "Hooker With A Penis"
  • " Vicarious "
  • "Intension"
  • " Lateralus "
  • " Forty Six & 2 "
  • " Stinkfist "
  • "Third Eye"
  • " Stinkfist " dedicated to Jeff Hanneman
  • Danny Carey — drums , percussion
  • Justin Chancellor — bass
  • Adam Jones — guitar
  • Maynard James Keenan — lead vocals

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  • ^ http://www.events-ticket.com/ConcertTickets2013/tool-band-tour-dates-2013
  • ^ http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3685025.htm
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151357549931436
  • ^ http://www.fourtheye.net/2013/05/tool-postpone-adelaide-show/
  • ^ http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/tool/2013/rod-laver-arena-melbourne-australia-13d82185.html
  • ^ http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/tool/2013/rod-laver-arena-melbourne-australia-23d81c3b.html
  • ^ http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/tool/2013/adelaide-entertainment-centre-adelaide-australia-33d814b1.html
  • ^ http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/tool/2013/allphones-arena-sydney-australia-bd80926.html
  • ^ http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/tool/2013/allphones-arena-sydney-australia-63d80a1f.html
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Tool announce new U.S. tour dates for 2024

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TOOL have announced a new round of U.S. dates, a trek that marks the band’s return to Madison Square Garden for the first time since 2001

TOOL, following a weekend that saw the band headline Aftershock and play the historic Power Trip festival, have announced a new round of U.S. dates, a trek that marks the band’s return to Madison Square Garden for the first time since 2001, and includes a doubleheader at Los Angeles’ Cypto.com Arena.

Tickets are on-sale this Friday, Oct. 13 at 10 am local time. In advance of the forthcoming on-sale, TOOL Army has opened additional memberships, with pre-sale tickets available exclusively to members from Oct. 11 at 10 am local time through Oct. 12 at 10 pm local time. A limited number of VIP packages will also be initially available to TOOL Army members, with remaining options, including premium tickets, soundcheck access, exclusive merchandise and more, available to the general public as the on-sale begins on Oct. 13. Visit Toolband.com for ticketing links and additional information. Elder opens on all 2024 dates.

TOOL 2024 tour dates:

January 10 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena January 12 New York, NY Madison Square Garden January 13 New York, NY Madison Square Garden January 18 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood January 19 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood January 21 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center January 23 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena January 24 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena January 26 Birmingham, AL The Legacy Arena at The BJCC January 27 Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum January 31 Austin, TX Moody Center February 2 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center February 3 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center February 5 Denver, CO Ball Arena February 9 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center February 12 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center February 14 Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena February 15 Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena February 17 Ontario, CA Toyota Arena February 18 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena

TOOL is currently on the road, with a show tomorrow night at Salt Lake City’s Delta Center followed by a string of dates that include their first Canadian performances since 2019. Steel Beans opens on all of the remaining 2023 shows.

October 11 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center October 12 Idaho Falls, ID Mountain America Center October 14 Nampa, ID Ford Idaho Center October 15 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena October 17 Eugene, OR Matthew Knight Center October 19 Portland, OR Moda Center October 20 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome October 22 Kelowna, BC Prospera Place Arena October 23 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena October 25 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place October 27 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome October 29 Winnipeg, MB Canada Life Center October 31 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center November 1 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum November 3 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boiling Arena November 4 Charleston, WV Charleston Coliseum November 6 Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena November 7 Allentown, PA PPL Center November 10 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena November 13 Manchester, NH SNHU Arena November 15 Boston, MA TD Garden November 16 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center November 19 Montreal, QC Bell Center November 20 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena November 21 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena

Since the 2019 release of the TOOL’s critically-acclaimed album, Fear Inoculum, the band has won a GRAMMY Award® (Best Metal Performance for “7empest”), completed multiple, sold-out tours of both the U.S. and Europe, and headlined Bonnaroo, Power Trip, Aftershock, Welcome to Rockville, Louder Than Life, and the Sonic Temple Arts & Music Festival.

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Tool at Power Trip: a mind-melting, triumphant showcase unlike anything else on stage this weekend

Tool capitalise on their unique status on the power trip festival bill in stunning style.

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The youngest band on the Power Trip bill by almost a decade, prog metal masters Tool are outliers in more ways than one. Using the massive screens as a kaleidoscopic backdrop, they never get the jumbo-tron treatment and while guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Justin Chancellor and drummer Danny Carey each get a spotlight, singer Maynard James Keenan lurks in the shadows behind the band, sporting a spiked mohican and all-but invisible to everyone but the closest. 

So, in short: Tool are business as usual. Anti-rockstars and alien in the truest sense, their set is perfectly pitched for the splendour of the California desert, the pink-and-purple hues of sunset just feeling like the light show has started early. Opener Jambi rumbles like a volcano about to erupt, juddering riffs giving way to howling solos and interstellar breakouts. 

And there are plenty of those throughout the set, meditative riffs teased out in tantric fashion for Pneuma, Forty Six & Two and Pushit , expansive instrumentals holding a surprisingly captivating atmosphere given the rock'n'roll and heavy metal hammering the audience has been subject to across the rest of the weekend. 

That's not to say Tool don't have anthems of their own, however. The Pot pops up just two songs into the set, The Grudge and Stinkfist popping up elsewhere to provide a heady mix of riffs and ethereal vocal melodies. Rosetta Stoned is a very welcome addition, a (relative) live rarity that becomes especially otherworldly with a Pink Floyd -esque laser display their betrays some of their more prog-tastic leanings. 

In a weekend that has seen top of the line displays of theatricality ( Iron Maiden ), rock grandeur ( Guns N' Roses ), heavy metal bombast ( Judas Priest ) and sheer, joyous rock'n'roll ( AC/DC ), Tool side-step almost all the conventions of the usual gigantic rock spectacle, and yet still deliver an out of this world experience worthy of any arena, legends in their own right and more than capable of standing toe-to-toe with some of the world's biggest acts. 

With a final thunderous rendition of Ænema, Tool set up the closing day of Power Trip with a mind-melting, triumphant showcase of just how singular their art is, a transcendental experience that surpasses genre boundaries. 

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Jambi The Pot Fear Inoculum Rosetta Stoned Pushit Forty Six & Two Penuma The Grudge Invincible Stinkfist Swamp Song Ænema

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Tool (formed in 1990) is a Grammy Award-winning American alternative metal and art rock band that also lends influences from progressive and psychedelic rock, hailing from Los Angeles, California, U.S.

With dreams of lives in the film industry, bassist Paul D’Amour and guitarist Adam Jones moved to Los Angeles during the 1980s, which is where they met singer Maynard James Keenan and drummer Danny Carey. Upon forming in 1990, the band spent two years performing live shows around Los Angeles, and recording demos to raise their profile. In 1992 Tool signed with Zoo Entertainment, who issued the band’s debut EP “Opiate” the same year. Led by the singles “Hush” and “Opiate”, the record was a hard-hitting, heavy release and was supported with a tour alongside Rollins Band, Fishbone and Rage Against the Machine.

With Nirvana augmenting the successful grunge period of the late eighties and early nineties, Tool toned down the metal themes on their debut full-length, “Undertow”. Released in 1993, the record rose to No. 50 on the Billboard 200, and was marked by its nihilistic and haunting aesthetic. Following the release the band played a successful series of shows on the 1993 Lollapalooza tour, where they moved from the second stage to the main, and were introduced by comedian Bill Hicks.

Tool’s second studio album, “Ænima” was released in March 2003 marked by the departure of bassic D’Amour and arrival of Justin Chancellor. Produced by prog-rock producer David Bottrill, the record was dedicated to the late Bill Hicks, who had shared many of the band’s ideals. Later earning triple platinum certification despite the falling popularity of alternative rock, the record was led by the Grammy-winning titled track and led Tool to become figureheads of alternative metal.

Once again supported by an extensive touring schedule, the band’s third full-length “Lateralus” followed in 2001, this time marked with art rock themes with greater atmospheric accompaniments both visual and auditory. Rising to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, an impressive feat for an alt-metal group, the record spawned the single “Schism”, which went on the win the Grammy for Best Metal Performance in 2001. Two years of solid touring followed, including dates alongside King Crimson, following which the group’s members took time away from Tool to focus on other interests.

Led by the single “Vicarious”, Tool’s fourth full-length album, “10,000 Days”, arrived in May 2006, once again topping the U.S. Billboard 200. Proving not quite as popular as its predecessor, the album’s packaging later won the Grammy for Best Recording Package, and was supported with constant touring alongside Isis and Mastadon.

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What a show. I can not believe I never saw Tool in my high school years. I've wasted half of my life not having seen them. There are really three shows when you go to a Tool concert. We'll start from what I saw on the left to what I saw on the right:

1) The visuals. The screen behind the band was CONSTANTLY filled by amazing images and videos. The images and light coming from so many angles could be a show all its own. Beautiful.

2)Duh. The band. Drummer, Guitarist, Bassist, and Maynard's little raised stage area were all lit perfectly well. MJK was wearing riot gear, interestingly enough. The drummer astounded me. They often do, but this guy was surrounded by percussion and made me feel like I was the one in the drummer box. Guitarist and Bassist played with the crowd constantly. Professionals and obviously so thankful for the admiration. What talent in each performer.

3) The crowd. Initially, my wife and I were in the pit and caught the opening act (3Teeth...think Tool, NIN, and Marilyn Manson cloned into a band. We had so much fun with them). After they finished and we got our first round of beers, we made our way to the balcony nearly all the way to the edge stage right. We had full view of the band and it was only then that I realized how packed in people were down below. We got to watch the moshers and laugh at the crowd surfers who were yanked out of the crowd by security as if they were tissues being taken from a kleenex box. I'm so glad we weren't up front. Anytime someone tried recording with their phones (Seriously, idiots. Please stop this), the staff would wave mag-lights into their lenses. Great idea BUT it also menas you're blinding everyone between you and the recorder. I can imagine that'd be a bit jarring.

Great show from beginning to end.

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Sometimes it is nearly impossible to remove yourself from your surroundings when attending a concert in a giant corporate arena. While others times, suspension of disbelief is achieved effortlessly. When it comes to a Tool show, the venue itself literally ceases to exist. That was the case at the Pepsi Center last night. Hypnotized by Can Buyukberber’s alien/reptilian visuals and Maynard James Keenan’s deviant psychology, the sold-out crowd took flight on a journey into the furthest reaches of the human mind.

Transitory life was put on hold as we were forced to look inward instead of forward. The words and ideas of controverisial visionaries such as Bill Hicks, Carl Jung, and Karl Marx joined with the industrial heartbeat provided by Danny Carey, Justin Chancellor, and Adam Jones; all while MJK preached the gospel of poisoned religion, astrological phenomenon, unified consciousness, and Armageddon.

Tool shows have shown very little variety since the last album, but that doesn’t mean each one isn’t a unique experience. Like a mushroom or LSD trip, the vehicle and destination are same, but the journey is something completely different each time.

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Been a bucket list band for some time now.... Finally got close enough to make it.

Entertainment value 5

Fan base 10

Maynard remained in the dark the entire performance and once just left the stage for whatever reason letting his fellow band mates play continuous rifts until his return. He made a brief walk across stage after the show was over and the lights turned on.

The extremely long instrumental rifts were TOOL fashion but they could have easily squeezed in 5 more songs if they just dialed that back a bit.

Show lasted just over 2 hours..... Expected a longer show. Everyone did.

No pics or video were allowed except the very last song when Maynard let everyone know they could. This was strictly enforced as a guy was removed for doing so.

They released new album date during the show.

They did not play "Sober".... The one song I was hoping to hear live...

The drummer played some killer solos...

Maynard was sporting a "red and black striped" mohawk.

Overall a pleasant trip.... The fan base truly didn't disappoint by cheering loudly.... And letting TOOL know they were still loved and supported....

I still want to hear "Sober" live..... Ugh

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One of the best shows I have ever seen, and I have been to many. This was my 3rd time seeing Tool, and this was their best performance. Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor were having an out of body experience. These guys were playing out of their minds! I have never seen anyone rock a gong the way Danny did. They were both spot on. Tool may have the best rhythm section in the world right now. The light show was amazing as well. The screens and laser effects was out of this world. I personally like the no camera policy these guys have too. It was great to not have to watch a show through someone's phone screen for a change. They did let everyone take out their device for pictures and video on the last song. Nice compromise. As always, the Tulsa crowd was great too. I believe they are the reason Tool keeps coming back here. They get a lot of love from us down here. Now I have to find a way to get to another city and see this one again!

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I've been a Tool fan since I first saw the video for Sober back on Headbangers Ball with Riki Rachtman (that shows hold old I am), but I've only seen them three times. Let me just say that they don't tour often, and when they do, it's not always close to home, but it is ALWAYS worth the drive/flight! Tool never disappoints and ALWAYS brings their "A game". Danny was sick as hell and STILL brought down the house with his skills! Adam and Justin delivered unrivaled precision on all my faves, well almost all, and I say that just cause I'm greedy and want to hear MORE! Then of course Mr. Maynard James... the dude stands in the background the entire time and lets the rest of the band take the spotlight. The dude is weird as hell... but I wouldn't have it any other way. I love these guys and hope to go to dozens more Tool shows before I kick the bucket. #legendary

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I expect the sound at the dome to be poor, but, this was utter crap. The floor usually has acceptable sound, and for $150 I expect that I will get my bang for the buck. I got hardly any vocals, and a muddy distorted mess. I also expect to get nothing from Maynard, and we got a little more than that. The band has so little stage presence, that, I ended up watching the impressive visuals probably 80%of the show. And for half of it I even forgot the band was playing. Danny Carey the drummer did his best to take center stage and he did an admirable job, and Justin Chancellor the bassist also attempted to draw some attention. Stoned out of your gourd you will truly appreciate the visuals, but, stay home throw on any or all tool cds,search for visuals and enjoy. Or just watch your screen saver, and you will feel like you are there but better.

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Absolutely incredible show! The sound was perfect, the visuals were spectacular and the band sounded super-tight (no surprise there). That is no easy feat considering the complexity of their music (especially their new material). They're one of the very few bands that actually sound the same or better live than the studio album. Maynard is finally more visible on this tour as they've added two platforms on each side of the drum riser where he crouched, danced, slithered and delivered his exceptional vocals. He even engaged the crowd a little bit, which was shocking. You could tell he and all his band mates are in a good head space and were really enjoying themselves. Truly memorable show from one of the greatest rock bands ever!

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Tool concerts tend to stick with you for quite a while. The visuals alone are captivating, inspiring, working with the music, creating a synchronicity few bands have achieved.

Adam Jones is the artistic force that really drives the group, Maynard James Keenan providing lyrical emotion and commentary. Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor take the songs and drive them to a new level with brilliant drum and bass overtures.

The sum of the parts continually push the limits of progressive music and the best way to experience this is in person. I'll always support this band, their creative vision is something to witness, hopefully they will tour and create music for us to consume. If you haven't seen them, do it before they stop!

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The band was unreal as always.

I attended a Montreal show a couple of years back and this was just as good along with the addition of some new album tracks.

Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the crowd here. The fans were far more connected to the music in Montreal. They understood the ebb and flow.

But, for some reason, we've got fools in Toronto who show up, get trashed and are somehow louder than the band. People here don't seem to get the idea that they're there with 12 - 13 thousand other people so it's really not about them. But, hey, that's the maturity level of kids old enough to drink legally, but not self-aware...

If ever they're back again, I'll see them, but never at Scotia again.

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I have been waiting for over 20 yrs for Tool to come back to Dallas and Jam out. Well that's exactly what TOOL did on 22January2020 in Dallas, TX at American Airlines Arena. From start to end nothing but excellence from all 4 Gentleman. lanyards voice was Top form and the musician's jammed do hard I know they have to have blisters on their fingers. They are a very fine tuned head banging, fist in the air rocking Rock and Roll band of the Decade. If you happen to get a chance to see TOOL within the next 4 shows, only in the states, get there. Because you dont want to miss this show. SHOW OF THE YEAR!!!!! Guaranteed!!!

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TOOL have announced a mammoth 2022 international tour, with the Los Angeles-based band playing locally at T-Mobile Center on March 15 with special guests The Acid Helps.

“It is with great pleasure I get to announce our return to the road,” said Danny Carey. “These past 18 months have been trying to say the least but from great trials come great lessons and great rewards. We are genuinely looking forward to sharing them with you.”

Fear Inoculum arrived in August of 2019, following years of anticipation. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200, shattering sales and radio records while also earning widespread critical praise. NPR said, “Fear Inoculum was worth the 13-year wait,” The Atlantic declared the release “precise and devastating,” Revolver dubbed the 10-track album “a masterpiece that will be dissected for years to come” and Consequence of Sound said Fear Inoculum finds “TOOL in peak performance.”

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Tool Announce 2025 Tour Dates, First-Ever Shows in South America

Tool have just announced their first batch of 2025 tour dates with four festival dates marking their first-ever shows in South America.

It's hard to believe that with a career spanning more than three decades and as one of the biggest bands in heavy music that Tool have never performed on the continent. The enigmatic prog group will share the stage with some of the world's leading mainstream artists with three separate Lollapalooza festival dates and an appearance at Festival Estereo Picnic.

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The four shows will take place between March 21 and 30 at the multi-day festivals.

Other top-billed acts include Olivia Rodrigo , Justin Timberlake , Shawn Mendes, Alanis Morissette , Foster the People and more.

See all of Tool's scheduled 2025 dates further down the page.

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Tool's more recent performance came at the Tons of Rock Festival in Oslo, Norway on June 27. The band played a 10-song set featuring two songs off each of their five full length albums.

Work on new material has taken place since 2019's  Fear Inoculum  came out. But, as usual, the band is working at their own pace without a pre-determined timeline for release.

"It's a nice feeling that people still want new stuff, but also they've got to understand that it's not the easiest thing to do," bassist Justin Chancellor told NME back in May . "It's not a simple thing and it's not always a natural thing that comes at the time you want it to come. Art is a very strange animal and it has its own schedule."

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Resistant rock stars Tool, who rarely tour and record even less, came by Capital One Arena on Monday. The Los Angeles proggers are supporting a summer release, “ Fear Inoculum ,” their first record in 13 years and only the fifth Tool studio album ever unleashed. Tool fans don’t seek out the live shows wanting charisma or charm; they expect their idols to deliver the heaviest riffs to hit rock radio in the 1990s and present them creepily. On this night, expectations were exceeded.

Maynard James Keenan, Tool’s vocalist, supposed frontman and a guy who often lets it be known he’d rather spend his time making wine than music, spent the two-hour-plus set at the back of the stage, doing what could be described as menacing tai-chi-type routines on a pair of risers that flanked drummer Danny Carey. He’d break up the compelling choreography to spew bursts of angry and gory lyrics through a standard microphone or strapped-on megaphone. An illustrative sample: “It’s no fun until someone dies!” from 2006’s “Vicarious.”

Keenan never had a spotlight shining on him, and no shots of Keenan appeared on any video screens, which were instead occupied from start to finish with animated scenes of aliens, insects, malformed humanoids, lots of bones, blood and fire — all surrealistically presented. As if the nonphysical boundaries weren’t enough, a large portion of the show had the band performing behind a semi-sheer curtain.

Dressed in red plaid pants and sporting a colorful mohawk coif (he’s gone for the Travis Bickle look for years), Keenan rarely engaged the crowd. When he did it wasn’t to say anything nice or make small talk. “This town needs a g--d--- enema,” he huffed before “Ænema.” That 1996 tune, along with the band’s usual relentless and punishing riffs, featured a rare-for-Tool scream-along chorus, of which the crowd shrieked every profane word. Before “Part of Me,” originally recorded for the demo tape that got Tool its first record deal, Keenan asked folks younger than 30 years old to raise their hands. “When we wrote this next song you were not even sperm yet,” he told those who showed their age.

Guitarist Adam Jones and bassist Justin Chancellor spent more time staring at their assortments of stomp boxes and fiddling with gizmo knobs than they did trying to bond with the audience. Drummer Carey, along with being the most important guy in the band sonically, was the only Toolie willing to indulge the fans with rock star cliches. During the second of two extended drum solos there was not one but two gong solos, or twice as many gong solos as John Bonham would indulge in at the height of Led Zeppelin’s bombastic phase as a touring act.

The emotional distance Tool kept from its audience only made the fans work harder to show their love. The largely large male and black-clad contingent packing the area in front of the stage channeled their inner alienated adolescent with heads banged and fists thrust toward their aloof heroes as if the years never dulled the teen angst that initially attracted them to this lead-heavy band. Similarly, Tool’s latest material — “Pneuma,” “Invincible” and the new record’s title track were among the fresh tunes offered up — had the same mix of dense droning notes and constant time changes as the band’s earliest output.

Keenan rewarded the audience for putting up with the psychic walls by briefly lifting the band’s standard and fascistic ban on using cellphone cameras during the show while closing the set with a version of 1996’s fan fave “Stinkfist” that had as much punching power as it has ever had.

“Congratulations. You made it,” Keenan sneered. There was no encore.

An earlier version of this story listed the wrong song for the lyric “It’s no fun until someone dies!” The verse is from 2006’s “Vicarious,” not 1993’s “Intolerance.”

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Tool Announces Dates For 2023 North American Fall Tour

Outing includes the band's first Canadian gigs since before the pandemic.

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Tool are hitting the road this fall. The prog rockers announced the dates for a North American tour on Tuesday morning (June 6), including their first Canadian shows since 2019. The fall outing will compliment the band’s previously announced summer festival gigs with six weeks of new non-fest shows slated to kick off on Oct. 3 in Loveland, CO at the Budweiser Event Center.

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“I’ve been cross-dressing since long before these clickbait-junkie dupes were out of diapers,” he told The Messenger . “And that’s really all there is to it. I’m not a political fella — had nothing to do with Florida.”

Check out the dates for Tool’s 2023 fall tour below.

Sept. 22 — Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life Festival

Oct. 3 Loveland, CO @ Budweiser Event Center

Oct. 6 — Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival

Oct. 8 — Indio, CA @ Power Trip

Oct. 12 — Idaho Falls, ID @ Mountain America Center

Oct. 14 — Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center

Oct. 15 — Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena

Oct. 17 — Eugene, OR @ Matthew Knight Center

Oct. 19 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center

Oct. 20 — Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome

Oct. 22 — Kelowna, BC @ Prospera Place Arena

Oct. 23 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

Oct. 25 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place

Oct. 27 — Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome

Oct. 29 — Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Center

Oct. 31 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center

Nov. 1 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum

Nov. 3 — Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boiling Arena

Nov. 4 — Charleston, WV @ Charleston Coliseum

Nov. — 6 Rochester, NY @ Blue Cross Arena

Nov. 7 — Allentown, PA @ PPL Center

Nov. 10 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

Nov. 13 — Manchester, NH @ SNHU Arena

Nov. 15 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden

Nov. 16 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center

Nov. 19 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Center

Nov. 20 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

Nov. 21 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

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