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Korn to Launch Headlining North American Tour July 18 in Fargo, ND with Powerman 5000 and Papa Roach
"Somebody Someone" Is Third Single and Video
July 11, 2000 As their third single "Somebody Someone" from their triple platinum
album Issues gains momentum at radio, the explosive Korn are preparing to
launch a North American headlining tour July 18 in Fargo, ND with their
special guests Powerman 5000 and Papa Roach. The 22-date trek on the heels
of Korn's dates on Metallica's Summer Sanitarium Tour which wraps up July
16 will encompass 16 concerts in the U.S. and the rest in Canada.
As with Korn's recent headlining tour of the U.S., highlights from
Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation will provide visual
chaos on huge screens before and after the band's performance. The
notoriety of this festival (the birthplace of "Beavis and Butthead" as well
as home to "Spirit Of Christmas" the original, un-censored "South Park"
short by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and early works by Eric Fogel, creator
of MTV's "Celebrity Deathmatch") has caused Spike and Mike to be dubbed as
the kings of tasteless toons by the animation industry.
Mike Bordin (Faith No More, Ozzy Osbourne) will continue to fill in
for Korn drummer David, who's still sidelined with a wrist injury. David
injured his wrist at a Korn show earlier this year and will rejoin Jonathan,
Munky, Head, Fieldy when they go into the studio to record their next
album.
"Somebody Someone" follows Korn's two consecutive Top 10 songs on
Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart "Falling Away From Me" and "Make Me
Bad" from Issues. Fans can look forward to a
reliably distinctive Korn video for "Somebody Someone" directed by Martin
Weisz, who also lensed "Make Me Bad." As the band perform the harrowing
song about personal desperation in a subterranean environment, they are
being haunted by menacing insects.
The song and video "Somebody Someone" underline the unique aspect of
Korn who've sold over 10 million albums in America alone as identified by
Janiss Garza in her New Times Los Angeles review of Issues: "There is beauty
in terror, and strength often springs from pain. Korn has hammered those
messages home since their 1994 debut album. Issues does the same thing in a
more cerebral manner..."
Current tour dates are as follows:
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Date | City | Venue | |
Tue 7/18 | Fargo, ND | Fargo Dome | |
Wed 7/19 | La Crosse, WI | La Crosse Center Arena | |
Fri 7/21 | Moline, IL | Mark of the Quads | |
Thu 7/22 | Green Bay, WI | Brown County Arena | |
Mon 7/24 | Winnipeg, SK | Winnipeg Arena | |
Tue 7/25 | Saskatoon, SK | Saskatchewan Palace | |
Thu 7/27 | Calgary, ALB | Canadian Airlines Saddledome | |
Fri 7/28 | Edmonton, ALB | Skyreach Center | |
Sun 7/30 | Vancouver, BC | GM Place | |
Mon 7/31 | Kelowna | Kelowna Arena | |
Fri 8/4 | Boise, ID | Idaho Center Arena | |
Sat 8/5 | Seattle, WA | TBA (Radio Show) | |
Mon 8/7 | Bakersfield, CA | Centennial Arena | |
Tue 8/8 | San Diego, CA | Coors Amphitheater | |
Wed 8/9 | Las Vegas, NV | Thomas and Mack | |
Fri 8/11 | San Antonio, TX | Alamo Dome | |
Sat 8/12 | El Paso, TX | Don Haskins | |
Sun 8/13 | Albuquerque, NM | Tingley Coliseum | |
Wed 8/16 | Biloxi, MS | Mississippi Coast Coliseum | |
Fri 8/18 | Pittsburgh, PA | Starlake Amphitheater | |
Sat 8/19 | Clevelend, OH | CSU Arena | |
Sun 8/20 | Detroit, MI | Palace of Auburn Hills |
More Korn News:
6/22/00 - Korn's Issues Goes Silicon on the Internet
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