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TOOL Announces Extensive 2022 Tour Dates For U.S. & Europe

Photo Credit: Travis Shinn

“Let’s finish what we started. Shall we?” – Maynard James Keenan

(Sept. 27, 2021) – TOOL have announced a mammoth 2022 tour, with the Los Angeles-based band spending 3 months traversing the U.S. followed by a month of European dates.

TOOL elected to kick off the highly-anticipated trek in Eugene, Ore. as a nod to the abrupt halt to their 2020 Fear Inoculum tour. Slated to play the Matthew Knight Arena on March 12, 2020, the show, along with the band’s remaining tour dates, was canceled as nationwide lockdowns began to take effect that evening.

“It is with great pleasure I get to announce our return to the road,” said Danny Carey. “These past 18 months have been trying to say the least but from great trials come great lessons and great rewards. We are genuinely looking forward to sharing them with you.”

Photo Credit: Travis Shinn

Tickets for all dates are on-sale this Friday, Oct. 1 at 10 am local time (UK and Irish dates are on-sale at 9 am local time). TOOL Army members can purchase pre-sale tickets for European dates on Sept. 28 at 10 am local time (24 hour pre-sale window), while U.S. pre-sale tickets are available on Sept. 29 at 10 am local time (36 hour pre-sale window). A selection of exclusive packages, which include a pre-sale ticket, will also be made available to TOOL Army members on Sept. 29 at 10 am local time.

January 10  Eugene, OR                   Matthew Knight Arena
January 11  Tacoma, WA                   Tacoma Dome
January 13  Boise, ID  Ford               Idaho Center
January 15  Sacramento, CA             Golden 1 Center
January 16  San Francisco, CA         Chase Center
January 18  Anaheim, CA                  Honda Center
January 19  San Diego, CA               Viejas Arena
January 21  Phoenix, AZ                   Footprint Center
January 22  Las Vegas, NV               T-Mobile Arena
January 25  Salt Lake City, UT          Maverik Center
January 27  Denver, CO                    Ball Arena
January 30  Tulsa, OK                       BOK Center
January 31  Dallas, TX                      American Airlines Center
February 2  San Antonio, TX             AT&T Center
February 4  Houston, TX                   Toyota Center
February 5  New Orleans, LA            Smoothie King Center
February 8  Orlando, FL                    Amway Center
February 9  Tampa, FL                      Amalie Arena
February 10  Miami, FL                     FTX Arena
February 19  Boston, MA                  TD Garden
February 20  Philadelphia, PA          Wells Fargo Center
February 22  Washington, DC          Capital One Arena
February 23  Belmont Park, NY        UBS Arena
February 26  Newark, NJ                  Prudential Center
February 27  Buffalo, NY                  KeyBank Center
March 1  Pittsburgh, PA                    PPG Paints Arena
March 3  Detroit, MI                          Little Caesars Arena
March 4  Louisville, KY                     KFC Yum! Center
March 6  Columbus, OH                   Nationwide Arena
March 8  Grand Rapids, MI              Van Andel Arena
March 10  Chicago, IL                      United Center
March 12  Omaha, NE                     CHI Health Center Arena
March 13  Minneapolis, MN             Target Center
March 15  Kansas City, MO             T-Mobile Center
March 17  Moline, IL                        TaxSlayer Center
March 18  St. Louis, MO                  Enterprise Center
March 20  Cleveland, OH                 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

April 23  Copenhagen, DK               Royal Arena
April 25  Oslo, NO                           Spektrum
April 26  Stockholm, SE                  Avicii Arena
April 28  Hamburg, DE                    Barclaycard Arena
April 29  Frankfurt, DE                    Festhalle
May 2  Manchester, UK                  AO Arena Manchester
May 4  Birmingham, UK                 Resorts World Arena
May 6  Dublin, IE                            3Arena
May 9  London, UK                       The O2 Arena
May 12  Paris, FR                          AccorHotels Arena
May 13  Antwerp, BE                     Sportpaleis
May 15  Berlin, DE                        Mercedes-Benz Arena
May 17  Cologne, DE                    Lanxess Arena
May 19  Amsterdam, NL               Ziggo Dome
May 21  Krakow, PL                      Tauron Arena
May 23  Prague, CZ                      O2 Arena
May 24  Budapest, HU                  SportAréna

Blonde Redhead opens on dates from Jan. 10 to Feb. 10. The Acid Helps opens from Feb. 19 to March 20.

Fear Inoculum (http://smarturl.it/TOOLFIa) arrived in August of 2019, following years of anticipation. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200, shattering sales and radio records while also earning widespread critical praise. NPR said, “Fear Inoculum was worth the 13-year wait,” The Atlantic declared the release “precise and devastating,” Revolverdubbed the 10-track album “a masterpiece that will be dissected for years to come” and Consequence of Sound said Fear Inoculum finds “TOOL in peak performance.”

TOOL formed in 1990, releasing 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 the 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”). TOOL is Danny Carey (drums), Justin Chancellor (bass), Adam Jones (guitar) and Maynard James Keenan (vocals).

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