WHAT: TOOL: North American Tour
WHEN: Wednesday, October 25, 2023
DOORS: 6:30 PM | SHOW TIME: 7:30 PM
TICKETS ON SALE: Friday, June 9, 2023 at 10 AM
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TOOL ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR; ANNOUNCE OCTOBER 25 SHOW AT ROGERS PLACE
Have a ticket? Limited TOOL VIP Upgrade packages available at https://bit.ly/TOOL2023EdmontonVIPUpgrades! Sound check access, pre-show reception, exclusive merchandise & more.
June 6, 2023, LOS ANGELES – TOOL return to the road this Fall, expanding on their recently announced festival appearances (Power Trip, Aftershock and Louder Than Life) with a six-week, North American tour that includes an October 25, 2023 performance at Rogers Place.
The newly announced dates mark TOOL’s first Canadian shows since 2019, with multiple cities seeing their first concerts from the Los Angeles-based band in several years.
Tickets are on-sale this Friday, June 9 at 10 AM MT. Pre-sale tickets are available exclusively via TOOL’s fan club, TOOL Army, on June 8 at 10 AM MT. A limited number of VIP packages, including premium tickets, soundcheck access, exclusive merchandise and more, will be offered to TOOL Army members simultaneously, with remaining options available to the general public as the on-sale begins on June 9.
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 sold-out tours of both the U.S. and Europe, and headlined Bonnaroo, Welcome to Rockville and the Sonic Temple Arts & Music Festival. TOOL marked the 30th anniversary of the Opiate EP with the 2022 release of “Opiate2,” a re-imagining of the EP’s title track, released in tandem with a breathtaking 10-minute short film crafted by Adam Jones and visual artist Dominic Hailstone (“Alien: Covenant”, “The Eel”).
Reviews from TOOL’s sold-out 2022 tours praised the four-piece, with Loudwire dubbing the performances as “a masterclass of immersion, sound and stage design, musicianship… and levels of ungodly tightness.” The Austin Chronicle described the incomparable live experience as an “unbridled exchange of catharsis between performers and fans.” Revolver, covering the Welcome to Rockville 2023, said “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.”