Korn Announces 2022 U.S. Tour Dates: Check List – Billboard

2021-12-15 01:19:09 By : Ms. Jack zhang

Chevelle and Code Orange will support the band during the tour.

Korn will be on the road next year. The rock band announced on Tuesday (December 13th) the 2022 US series tour date to support their upcoming album "Requiem" on February 4th. The date will begin in Springfield, Missouri on March 4, and will be in Albany, Minneapolis, and Hershey, Pennsylvania, and will end in Wichita, Kansas, on April 1.

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Chevelle and Code Orange will become supporting roles.

Before departure, Korn will perform a series of four concerts with System of a Down, Helmet and Russian Circles, stopping in Phoenix and San Diego on January 31 and February 1, followed by two sold-out shows The performance will be held in Los Angeles on February 4th and 5th. Local and venue pre-sales for Phoenix and San Diego performances will start from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time on Thursday, December 16, and general sales will start on Friday, December 16. 10 am local time on the 17th.

Related Korn drummer Ray Luzier tested positive for COVID-19 12/14/2021

Tickets for Korn's 2022 North American Tour will also be available on Ticketmaster at 9 a.m. local time on Friday, December 17th. From Tuesday, December 14th at 12 p.m. local time, to Thursday, December 16th at 10 p.m. local time, Citi Entertainment will provide pre-sales to Citi cardholders.

After drummer Ray Luzier tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-October, the concert date was scheduled and had to be absent from Korn's October 15th, 16th and 18th tour dates. Singer Johnathan Davis struggled with the sequelae of COVID-19 in August, and co-founder and guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer tested positive for COVID-19 in early September.

The band released the lead single "Start the Healing" of Requiem on November 12.

See the complete list of tour dates below.

January 31st-Phoenix, Arizona @ Footprint Center^

February 1-San Diego, California @ Viejas Arena^

February 4th-Los Angeles, California @ Banc of California Stadium^

February 5th-Los Angeles, California @ Banc of California Stadium^

March 4-Springfield, Missouri @ JQH Arena*

March 5-Kansas City, Missouri @ T-Mobile Center*

March 7th-Fort Wayne, Indiana@艾伦县War Memorial Stadium*

March 8-Evansville, Indiana @ Ford Center*

March 10-Knoxville, Tennessee@University of Tennessee-Thompson-Boleyn Arena*

March 11-Greensboro, NC @绿斯博罗体育馆 Complex*

March 13-Huntington, West Virginia @ Mountain Health Arena*

March 15-Hershey, Pennsylvania @ Giant Center*

March 16-Providence, Rhode Island @ Dunkin Donuts Center*

March 19th-Manchester, New Hampshire @ SNHU Arena*

March 20-Albany, NY @ Times Union Center*

March 22-Rochester, NY @ Blue Cross Arena*

March 23-Saginaw, Michigan@陶氏活动中心*

March 25-Morin, Illinois @ TaxSlayer Center*

March 26 – Minneapolis, Minnesota @ Target Center*

March 28-Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena*

March 29th-Madison, Wisconsin@Alliant Energy Center Arena*

March 31-Oklahoma City, OK@Paycom Center*

April 1st-Wichita, Kansas @ INTRUST Bank Arena*

^ = With down system, helmet, Russian circle

* = With Chevelle and Code Orange

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