Tool 2011 Tour

Tool 2011 Tour
Tour by Tool
Start date January 14, 2011
End date February 6, 2011
Legs 2
Number of shows 1 in North America
9 in Oceania
10 in total
Tool concert chronology

The 2011 Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Tool.[1]

In late September 2010, it was revealed that Tool would be headlining New Zealand and Australia's Big Day Out Festival in early 2011,[2] and confirmed two headline shows in Brisbane, and Melbourne.[3] In November 2010, the band confirmed a Hawaii show in Honolulu.[4]

Kirk Hammett of Metallica joined Tool at their show in Honolulu. Hammett played on the song Lateralus, interpolating a portion of Metallica‘s song Orion, then returning to the ending of Lateralus.[5]

Jeff Friedl of Ashes Divide, and Jason Johnston of Jakob joined Tool at their headline show in Melbourne, also playing Lateralus with Metallica's Orion snippet.[6]

Till Lindemann, Christoph Schneider and Paul Landers of Rammstein joined Tool in Adelaide at their Big Day Out show. Schneider played a brief drum solo with Danny Carey before Lindemann stormed the stage and lit Schneider's drumkit on fire.[7][8]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
January 14, 2011 Honolulu, Hawaii United States Neal S. Blaisdell Center
Oceania ("Big Day Out Festival")
January 21, 2011 Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium
January 23, 2011 Gold Coast Australia Gold Coast Parklands
January 24, 2011[A] Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
January 26, 2011 Sydney Sydney Showground
January 27, 2011
January 30, 2011 Melbourne Flemington Racecourse
February 2, 2011[A] Sidney Myer Music Bowl
February 4, 2011 Adelaide Adelaide Showgrounds
February 6, 2011 Perth Claremont Showgrounds
[A] Headline shows, non festival dates.

Personnel

Opening act

Jakob (January 24 and February 2, 2011) [12]

External links

References

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