The Path of Totality Tour

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The Path of Totality Tour
Tour by Korn
ThePathofTotalityTour.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
Associated album The Path of Totality
Start dateNovember 3, 2011
End dateDecember 1, 2012
Legs7
No. of shows
Korn concert chronology

The Path of Totality Tour was a concert tour in support of Korn's tenth studio album of the same name. The tour kicked off on November 3, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Supporting acts for the first North American leg of the tour were Downlink, Datsik, and Dope D.O.D. Kill the Noise and Sluggo each opened certain dates of the second North American leg; Jonathan Davis' dubstep side project, JDevil, performed on all dates. Downlink, JDevil, and The Dirty Youth were among the opening acts for the European leg.

Contents

The tour continuef overseas in Europe on March 12, 2012, following an appearance at the SmokeOut Festival in San Bernardino, California with Cypress Hill.

On May 5, 2012, former guitarist Brian Welch joined the band onstage for the first time in seven years at the Carolina Rebellion Festival. [2]

The tour saw its final Leg on December 1, 2012 as part of the Shiprocked Cruise. It was also Korn's last tour as a quartet before original guitarist Brian Welch returned to the band in 2013.

Setlist

North America
North America, Leg II
  1. "Predictable"
  2. "Lies"
  3. "No Place to Hide"
  4. "Helmet in the Bush"
  5. "Narcissistic Cannibal"
  6. "Chaos Lives in Everything"
  7. "My Wall"
  8. "Get Up!"
  9. "Way Too Far"
  10. "Here to Stay"
  11. "Freak on a Leash"
  12. "Falling Away from Me"
  13. "Another Brick in the Wall"
Encore
  1. "Shoots and Ladders" / "One"
  2. "Got the Life"
  3. "Blind"
Europe
  1. "Predictable"
  2. "Lies"
  3. "No Place to Hide"
  4. "Good God"
  5. "Narcissistic Cannibal"
  6. "Kill Mercy Within"
  7. "Chaos Lives in Everything"
  8. "My Wall"
  9. "Get Up!"
  10. "Way Too Far"
  11. "Here to Stay"
  12. "Freak on a Leash"
  13. "Falling Away from Me"
  14. "Oildale (Leave Me Alone)"
  15. "Another Brick in the Wall"
Encore
  1. "Shoots and Ladders" / "One"
  2. "Got the Life"
  3. "Blind"
North America, Leg III
  1. "Divine"
  2. "Predictable"
  3. "No Place to Hide"
  4. "Good God"
  5. "Narcissistic Cannibal"
  6. "Kill Mercy Within"
  7. "Chaos Lives in Everything"
  8. "My Wall"
  9. "Get Up!"
  10. "Way Too Far"
  11. "Here to Stay"
  12. "Freak on a Leash"
  13. "Did My Time"
  14. "Falling Away from Me"
  15. "Another Brick in the Wall"
Encore
  1. "Shoots and Ladders" / "One"
  2. "Got the Life"
  3. "Blind"
Europe, Leg II
  1. "Divine"
  2. "Predictable"
  3. "No Place to Hide"
  4. "Good God"
  5. "Narcissistic Cannibal"
  6. "Kill Mercy Within"
  7. "Chaos Lives in Everything"
  8. "My Wall"
  9. "Get Up!"
  10. "Way Too Far"
  11. "Here to Stay"
  12. "Freak on a Leash"
  13. "Falling Away from Me"
  14. "Another Brick in the Wall"
Encore
  1. "Shoots and Ladders" / "One"
  2. "Got the Life"
  3. "Blind"
Other songs

"Let's Go" was performed once at the Boston show. "Coming Undone" had been listed on the setlist for Boston but it was not performed for unspecified reasons. "Proud" was a staple on the tour's first North American leg; it has since been replaced. "Illuminati" was played during The Path of Totality's album release party at the Hollywood Palladium. "Somebody Someone" was played once in Oberhausen, only to be replaced with "Oildale (Leave Me Alone)" at the next show. "Porno Creep" was played at the Indianapolis show, but has since been omitted from the set list, but was played at the Gurgaon show in Delhi, NCR in India.

Jonathan Davis confirmed via video chat that "B.B.K." is performed during rehearsals for the tour but is difficult to pull off live and may be performed in the future.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
November 3, 2011 Boston United States House of Blues
November 4, 2011 New York City Roseland Ballroom
November 5, 2011 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
November 6, 2011 Huntington Paramount Theater
November 9, 2011 Miami Beach The Fillmore Miami Beach
November 10, 2011 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
November 11, 2011 Tampa Green Iguana
November 12, 2011 Duluth Wild Bill's
November 16, 2011 Tulsa Brady Theater
November 18, 2011 San Antonio Sunken Garden Amphitheatre
November 19, 2011 Houston Verizon Wireless Theater
November 20, 2011 Dallas Palladium Ballroom
December 6, 2011 [3] Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
North America, Leg II [4]
February 23, 2012 Detroit United States The Fillmore Detroit
February 24, 2012 Chicago Congress Theater
February 25, 2012 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
February 27, 2012 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
February 28, 2012 Salt Lake City The Complex
March 1, 2012 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
March 2, 2012 Paradise Palms Casino Resort
March 3, 2012 San Bernardino Orange Pavilion
March 4, 2012 San Francisco The Warfield
Europe
March 12, 2012ParisFrance Bataclan
March 14, 2012 Oberhausen GermanyTurbinenhalle
March 15, 2012 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
March 16, 2012 Offenbach am Main Germany Stadthalle Offenbach
March 18, 2012 Milan ItalyAlcatraz
March 19, 2012 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
March 20, 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
March 23, 2012 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
March 25, 2012LondonUnited Kingdom O2 Academy Brixton
March 26, 2012 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
March 28, 2012 Manchester Manchester Academy
March 29, 2012 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
March 31, 2012 Belfast United Kingdom Mandela Hall
April 1, 2012 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
April 3, 2012 Bristol United Kingdom O2 Academy Bristol
North America, Leg III
April 20, 2012 Lubbock United StatesLonestar Amphitheater
April 21, 2012 The Woodlands The Woodlands Pavilion
April 23, 2012DallasPalladium Ballroom
April 24, 2012 Pharr Pharr Entertainment Center
April 26, 2012San AntonioHemisphere Park
April 27, 2012 Corpus Christi Concrete Street Amphitheater
April 29, 2012 Jacksonville Welcome To Rockville Festival
April 30, 2012 Knoxville Tennessee Theater
May 2, 2012 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
May 3, 2012 Rochester Main Street Armory
May 4, 2012 Silver Spring The Filmore
May 5, 2012 Rockingham Carolina Rebellion
May 7, 2012 Providence Heartbreak Hotel
May 8, 2012HuntingtonThe Paramount
May 10, 2012 Sayreville The Starland Ballroom
June 13, 2012 Atlantic City House of Blues
June 15, 2012 Montebello CanadaPetite-Nation Rockfest
June 16, 2012 Hampton United StatesHampton Beach Casino
June 17, 2012 Wallingford The Dome
June 19, 2012 Pittsburgh Stage AE
June 20, 2012 Fort Wayne Piere's Entertainment Center
June 22, 2012 West Des Moines Val Air Ballroom
June 23, 2012 Kansas City Uptown Theater
June 24, 2012 Maplewood The Myth
June 25, 2012 Fargo The Venue
June 27, 2012 Missoula The Wilma Theater
June 29, 2012 Dawson Creek CanadaEncana Events Center
June 30, 2012 Gibbons Boonstock
July 28, 2012 Madison United StatesAlliant Energy Center Memorial Coliseum
July 29, 2012 Syracuse New York State Fairgrounds
Europe, Leg II
August 3, 2012VeselovkaRussiaKubana Festival
August 5, 2012 Burgas Bulgaria Spirit of Burgas Festival
August 8, 2012 Tolmin Slovenia Metalcamp
August 9, 2012 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
August 11, 2012 Puttlingen GermanyRocco Del Schlacko Festival
August 12, 2012 Eschwege Open Air Festival
August 15, 2012 Warsaw PolandSowinskiego Park
August 17, 2012 Vienna Austria Frequency Festival
August 18, 2012 Trutnov Czech Republic Trutnov Open Air Festival
August 21, 2012MoscowRussiaStadium Live
August 23, 2012 Saint Petersburg Glavclub
August 25, 2012 Novosibirsk Expo Centre
August 27, 2012 Ekaterinburg Uralets Arena
August 30, 2012 Kyiv Ukraine Stereoplaza
August 31, 2012 Riga Latvia Riga Arena
Asia
September 5, 2012GurgaonIndiaLeisure Valley Grounds
September 7, 2012 Mumbai MMRDA Grounds
September 9, 2012 Bangalore Clarks Exotica

Broadcasts and recordings

An official release party for The Path of Totality took place on December 6 at the Hollywood Palladium, and featured several producers who worked on the album. This included Skrillex performing "Get Up!" and "Narcissistic Cannibal" on guitar with the band. This event was filmed for a DVD release, which will also be available in 3D and Blu-ray formats. The March 20 show in Amsterdam was specially streamed live on Korn's website and official Facebook page; the stream brought in a staggering 750,000 viewers online and may have a future DVD release.

Korn was scheduled to perform in Los Angeles at the 2012 Revolver Golden Gods Awards on April 11, but the band had to cancel due to Jonathan Davis' knee injury.

Korn: The Path of Totality Tour – Live at the Hollywood Palladium was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 4, 2012 by Shout! Factory.

VIP packages

The tour offered special Limited VIP Packages which will vary in price. Packages available include a Guitar VIP Experience, Double Platinum VIP Experience (fans can choose of three different types: Listing session, Gaming session, or a drum lesson), Platinum VIP Experience, and Gold VIP Experience. [5]

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