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Early tours

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Years Title Duration Number of
performances
1999 Ozzfest July 7 – August 2, 1999 (United States)[1] 28[1]
Ozzfest is an annual festival tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups.[2] In mid-1999, Slipknot performed at an Ozzfest for the first time ever.[1][3] Slipknot toured with the bands Black Sabbath, Slayer, Deftones, Primus, Godsmack, Fear Factory, System of a Down, and Static-X.[4]
1999 Livin la Vida Loco August 19 – November 14, 1999 (United States)[5][6][7][8]
72[9]
Livin La Vida Loco, a play on the song title "Livin' la Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin,[10] was a concert tour in 1999, that included Slipknot. It was headlined by the band Coal Chamber, and organized by the band's record label, Roadrunner Records.[11] Aside from Slipknot and Coal Chamber, other bands that were featured in the tour included Machine Head and Amen.[12]
2000 World Domination Tour November 28, 1999 - December 8, 1999 (North America)[13]
December 1999 (Europe)[14]
January 1 – January 25, 2000 (North America)[15][16]
February 2000 (Japan)[17]
February 2000 (Australia)[18]
March 2000 (Europe)[19]
110[9]
The World Domination Tour was a tour that included Slipknot, from November 1999 to March 2000. In North America, Slipknot was supported by Biohazard and Step Kings.[13] After touring for 10 dates in Europe, Slipknot came back to North America, and was supported by Kittie and Will Haven.[15] When Slipknot returned to Europe in March 2000, They were supported by One Minute Silence and Kittie.[19]
2000 Tattoo the Earth July 14 – October 14, 2000 (United States)[20] 21[20]
Tattoo the Earth was a concert tour from 2000 to 2002 in the United States.[21] The tour, with part of it taking place during the summer, posed a challenge to Slipknot in particular,[22] considering their masks were found extremely uncomfortable, even under the best circumstances.[23] The concert at Dynamo Open Air was released as part of the 2009 DVD 10 Years of Life Death Love Hate Pain Scars Victory War Blood and Destruction.[24] During this tour, Slipknot performed with Slayer, Sevendust, Spineshank, Sepultura, Mudvayne, Nashville Pussy, Hed PE, downset., and Puya.[25][26]

World tours

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Years Title Legs and durations Number of
performances
2001–02 Iowa World Tour "Kill the Industry": May 9 – June 2, 2001 (North America, Europe)[27]
"Ozzfest 2001": June 9 – August 12, 2001 (North America)[1]
"Pledge of Allegiance": September 21 – October 31, 2001 (USA)[28]
"European Iowa Tour": January 22 – February 20, 2002[29]
Japanese leg: March 18 – 28, 2002[30]
European Open Air leg: August 20 – 29, 2002[9]
131[9]
Slipknot went on their first world concert tour in support of their second studio album, Iowa.[31] It was their first headline tour[3] and lasted for about 15 months. Musicians that accompanied Slipknot in the "Kill the Industry" tour include Papa Roach, Mudvayne, and The Union Underground.[31] At Ozzfest, Slipknot performed on the main stage after Papa Roach and before Marilyn Manson.[1] During "Pledge of Allegiance", Slipknot co-headlined with System Of A Down, while being supported by the bands Rammstein, American Head Charge, Mudvayne, and No One.[32] The European leg was intended to begin around the September 11 attacks, but because of the incident, the dates were postponed to February 2002.[33] The performance at the London Arena, a nearly sold out concert, was filmed for their quadruple platinum DVD, Disasterpieces.[34][35] The world tour finished with a Japanese leg,[36] starting on April 4, 2002 with two shows in the Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Tokyo,[36] and with another European leg, starting with the Festival Ilha Do Ermal on August 20 2002.[37]
2004–05 The Subliminal Verses World Tour "Jägermeister Music Tour": March 30 – May 24, 2004 (USA, UK)[38][39]
"Metallica European Open Air Tour": May 26 – July 7, 2004[40]
"Ozzfest 2004": July 10 – August 2, 2004 (USA)[1][41][42]
"The Unholy Alliance Tour": August 22 – November 13, 2004 (Europe, Asia)[43]
Canadian leg: January 7 – 16, 2005[44]
Australian leg: January 21 – February 6, 2005[44]
2005 World Tour: March 4 – August 22, 2005 (USA, Europe, Asia)[45][46][47][48]
South American leg: September 18 – 30, 2005[49][50]
"The Final Volume Tour": October 14 – November 15, 2005 (USA)[51][52]
233[53]
Slipknot went on a second world tour in support of their third studio album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).[54] It was their second world tour and it lasted 28 months.[55] During the first US leg, "Jägermeister Music Tour," the band was supported by Fear Factory, Chimaira, and other local bands,[56] which was followed by a European leg in which Slipknot played as the opening band for Metallica.[57] Next, Slipknot joined the Ozzfest in 2004 for their third time, being the first band that performed for the second stage, and was preceded by the band Hatebreed.[1] Returning to Europe, Slipknot played alongside Slayer, Mastodon and Hatebreed in the first edition of "The Unholy Alliance Tour".[58] After Canadian and Australian legs, and a New Zealand leg that included the "Big Day Out" festival,[59] Slipknot returned to the United States, supported by Lamb Of God and Shadows Fall.[60] Shows in Singapore, Tokyo and Las Vegas were recorded,[61] and released in 2006 in the Platinum video album Voliminal: Inside the Nine.[35][62]Slipknot also went to South America for the first time while on tour.[61] The world tour ended with an American tour called "The Final Volume," in which they were supported by Unearth, As I Lay Dying, and Dillinger Escape Plan.[63] The tour also brought about Slipknot's first official live album, 9.0: Live.[64] During the tour, Slipknot performed the song "Purity," which was previously taken off their 1999 debut album due to copyright infringement.[65][66] Slipknot also performed songs that are rarely played live, such as "Iowa" and "Get This",[67] as well as the first live performance of "Skin Ticket".[68]
2008–09 All Hope Is Gone World Tour "Mayhem Festival": July 9 – August 18, 2008 (North America)[69]
Asian leg: October 8 – 30, 2008 (Japan, Australia, New Zealand)[70][71][72][73]
European leg: November 5 – December 15, 2008[74]
US Arena leg: January 23 – March 11, 2009[75]
Canadian leg: April 28 – May 2, 2009[76]
US leg III: May 3 – 16, 2009[77][78][79][80]
European leg II: June 6 – July 11, 2009[70][81][82]
US/Canadian leg: October 10 – 31, 2009[70][83][84][85][86]
153[87]
Slipknot went on their third world tour to support of their fourth studio album, All Hope Is Gone.[88] During the opening date of the "Mayhem Festival 2008," turntablist Sid Wilson broke both of his heels and performed on the rest of the tour in a wheelchair.[89][90] Slipknot headlined the first edition of the festival,[91][92] and was supported by Disturbed, DragonForce, Mastodon, and others.[93] The festival drew the largest number of people at a metal festival since Slipknot played at Ozzfest in 2004.[94] Supported by Machine Head,[95] the band also played for the first time in front of Australian crowds with its full rig.[96] During the first of the European legs, supported by Machine Head and Children of Bodom,[97] the performance in London on December 3, 2008 was recorded for MTV's World Stage series and aired on March 13, 2009 in the UK[98]. It was also made available in over 160 countries.[98] In 2009, the band alternated playing in the United States, Canada and Europe, playing along with bands such as Korn, Staind, Alice in Chains, Deftones, Cypress Hill, and Sublime.[85] Slipknot's performance on June 13, 2009 at Download Festival was streamed live on the internet.[99] The world tour ended with an US leg in celebration of the 10 year anniversary of their initial released album.[75][100] The leg was supported by Deftones.[101]

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Literature
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