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The All Hope Is Gone World Tour was a concert tour by Slipknot that took place in 2008 and 2009 in support of the group's fourth studio album All Hope Is Gone.The tour consisted of nine legs and took place in the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.
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 ...
Welcome to Our Neighborhood (1999 video album) Disasterpieces (2002 video album) 9.0: Live (2005 live album) Voliminal: Inside the Nine (2006 live album) Nine: The Making of "All Hope Is Gone" (2008) Behind the Player: Paul Gray (2008) Of the (sic): Your Nightmares, Our Dreams (2009) (sic)nesses (2010 video album) Antennas to Hell (compilation ...
Since then, Slipknot also got back on the road, playing arenas this past spring. The End, So Far Track List: 1. “Adderall” 2. “The Dying Song (Time to Sing)” 3. “The Chapeltown Rag” 4 ...
Knotfest is a music festival created in 2012 by American nu metal band Slipknot and their longtime manager and CEO of 5B Artist Management, Cory Brennan. The event has been held both as a touring festival and a destination festival in several countries including the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Mexico, Australia, Colombia, France and Chile.
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The band, founded in Des Moines in 1995, released their self-titled album “Slipknot” in 1999, and world came to know the band’s image filled with masks, chaotic shows and aggressive music style.
Slipknot also played as support to Metallica and Slayer. The band Lamb of God also performed on the tour. When the tour arrived in Los Angeles on April 9, 2005 to perform at The Forum, Lamb of God was banned from opening for Slipknot because the church that owned the venue did not appreciate the band's old name of Burn the Priest. [2]