The 28-show run will launch August 5th at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida. He’s writing a tour diary for Rolling Stone. Korn have announced a tour of the United States this summer. Taylor is also in the midst of a solo trek, the CMFTour, which wraps with Lincoln, Nebraska, stop on June 19th. The band also shared that they’re currently at work on a follow-up to their last record, We Are Not Your Kind, which Rolling Stone dubbed the best metal album of 2019. Last month, Slipknot announced that Knotfest will take place at Indianola, Iowa’s National Balloon Classic Field on September 25th the lineup features Faith No More, Megadeth, Lamb of God, Gojira, and many others.
Stay safe, stay (sic) and we’ll see you soon.” This tour is a long time coming and we hope you’re as excited to see it as we are to play it. “With the world opening up, it’s time to get excited about life again,” Slipknot’s Corey Taylor said in a statement.
Tickets are available for presale Tuesday, with general admission going wide on June 4th. Over 28 dates, the tour will travel across the U.S., wrapping up in Arizona in November. Kicking off September 28th in Tinley Park, Illinois, the tour features Slipknot, Killswitch Engage, Fever 333, and Code Orange. Fresh off announcing this fall’s Knotfest, Slipknot is out with the dates and lineup for the Knotfest Roadshow.