Tool planning massive tour for fall 2023

Tool just shared a video and clue about upcoming massive tour dates for fall 2023. In this video, according to Tool’s drummer Danny Carey, the post-metal band is planning a “massive tour” for later this fall 2023.
While no tour dates for 2023 have been revealed, the Tool band has been confirmed as the headliners of two May festivals, Welcome to Rockville in Florida and Sonic Temple in Ohio. We get too excited about upcoming TOOL tour dates. Drumeo is a website that provides video lessons and tutorials for drummers of various skill levels, and because it’s situated in Canada, we may assume Carey was directing that tour hinting at a North American audience.
The drummer Danny Carey spoke during a video award speech for Drumeo, who named him “Progressive Drummer of the Year.” After expressing his gratitude for his achievement, Danny Carey concluded his address by giving TOOL fans a preview of what the band has in store for later in 2023.
In this video, Danny Carey talked: “I hope to see you out there on the road in 2023. We have a big tour coming in the fall, and a few festivals in the summertime.”
You can watch the Tool‘s drummer Danny Carey video below!
So far there are only 2 performances announced by Tool:
- May 21st, Daytona International Speedway – Welcome to Rockville 2023
- May 25th – Sonic Temple Festival
The average setlist from the TOOL shows
Tool concert playlist will change in 2023, and there will be many new surprise songs or covers from Tool.
- ‘Fear Inoculum’
- ‘Opiate’ (extended version)
- ‘The Pot’
- ‘Pushit’
- ‘Pneuma’
- ‘The Grudge’
- ‘Right In Two’
- ‘Hooker With A Penis’
- ‘Descending’
- ‘Chocolate Chip Trip’
- ‘Eon Blue Apocalypse’
- ‘The Patient’
- ‘Invincible’
TOOL is an American prog-metal and rock band from Los Angeles, California. They were founded in 1990. The Tool lineup includes vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, and drummer Danny Carey. Since 1995, Justin Chancellor has served as the band’s bassist, following original bassist Paul D’Amour. The TOOL genre is also unique in the history of metal and rock music.
The band received four Grammy Awards and performed at several concerts and festivals throughout the world. And recorded a number of albums that reached the top of the global charts. TOOL has five studio albums, one box set, two extended plays, four video albums, fifteen singles, and eight music videos.