The post 2023 Aftershock Festival Rocked by Tool, Limp Bizkit, GN’R, Turnstile, Korn, BABYMETAL, and More: Recap + Photos appeared first on Consequence. The 2023 Aftershock Festival took place in ...
“Tool” and “South American beach vacation” are an unlikely combination on paper, but the beloved hard rock band is indeed heading for the sunshine next spring as part of Live in the Sand, a new ...
Tool is a band with tough skin and even rougher personalities. With a frontman Maynard James Keenan occasionally hitting the stage in full drag and prosthetic boobs, there’s not much you can say to ...
Tool are one of the great rock bands of the era, with classic albums like Ænima and Lateralus. But everything seemed to go wrong at Live In The Sand, the group’s all-inclusive destination music ...
Festivals happen in “far away” places all the time. They’re definitely not something exclusive to whatever state or country you might happen to be in. But when you hear the “destination” when it comes ...
Maynard Keenan of Tool performs onstage during the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival - Day 3 at Randall's Island on June 4, 2017 in New York City. When Tool announced its Tool in the Sand music ...
The rock band Tool is facing a class action lawsuit after it got booed by fans for repeating its setlist during a two-day festival. The Tool Live in the Sand festival was held March 7-9 at the Hard ...
Tool’s Maynard James Keenan in drag at Welcome to Rockville Credit: Photo by Jacquelin Goldberg Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan took the stage in drag at Daytona’s Welcome to Rockville festival ...
Tool have performed in the Valley plenty of times over the past 30 years. But if you’re longing to see Maynard James Keenan in a more tropical setting, you’re in luck. On Oct. 24, the band announced ...
If you went back in time and told the teenage Harry Springer that one day his band would play a festival headlined by Tool, he would have thought you were crazy. “This is kind of Feyline’s step back ...
When Tool announced its Tool in the Sand music festival in the Dominican Republic in October, fans were excited to shell out upwards of $7,500 for two concerts over two nights that promised “unique ...
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