TOOL Announce North American Tour

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TOOL will finally be hitting the road once again this fall with new tour dates, extending from their previously announced festival appearances. They will be playing at Power Trip, Aftershock, and Louder Than Life. Their new tour will last six weeks, including their first Canadian dates since 2019.

In addition to tickets being on sale, TOOLArmy has opened up additional memberships where they had presale tickets available and are selling a limited number of VIP packages with many options. These include premium tickets, soundcheck access, exclusive merchandise and more. 

Since the 2019 release of the critically-acclaimed album Fear Inoculum, TOOL has won a GRAMMY Award - Best Metal Performance for “7empest”, completed sold out tours in U.S. and Europe, and headlined Bonnaroo, Welcome to Rockville and the Sonic Temple Arts & Music Festival. The band marked the 30th anniversary of the Opiate EP with the 2022 release of Opiate2, a reimagined version of the EP’s title track. It was released with a breathtaking 10 minute short film crafted by Adam Jones and visual artists Dominic Hailstone, who was a part of creating Alien: Covenant and The Eel.

TOOL delivered a stunning… set featuring classic fan favorites, newer Fear Inoculum standouts and choice deeper cuts … the striking visuals also included a psychedelic laser and projections show bar none.
— Revolver on TOOL’s Welcome To Rockville performance
a masterclass of immersion, sound and stage design, musicianship… and levels of ungodly tightness.
— Loudwire on TOOL’s sold out 2022 tour
unbridled exchange of catharsis between performers and fans.
— Austin Chronicle

TOOL formed in 1990 and is made up of Maynard James Keenan (vocals), Adam Jones (guitar), Justin Chancellor (bass) and Danny Carey (drums). They have released five studio albums: Undertow (1993), Ænima (1996), Lateralus (2001), 10,000 Days (2006), and Fear Inoculum (2019); two EPs: 72826 (1991) and Opiate (1992), and limited edition boxset Salival (2000). The band has won four GRAMMY Awards: Best Metal Performance (1998, Ænima), Best Metal Performance (2002, “Schism”), Best Recording Package (2007, 10,000 Days), and Best Metal Performance (2020, “7empest”). 

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