TOOL BRINGS HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED TOUR TO PPG PAINTS ARENA ON MARCH 1, 2022
TICKETS AVAILABLE THIS FRIDAY, OCT. 1 AT 10 AM
“Let’s finish what we started. Shall we?” – Maynard James Keenan
Sept. 27, 2021, Pittsburgh, PA –TOOL have announced a mammoth 2022 international tour, with the Los Angeles-based band playing locally at PPG Paints Arena on March 1, 2022.
Tickets are available this Friday, Oct. 1 at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.com. TOOL Army members can purchase pre-sale tickets Sept. 29 at 10 am local time (36 hour pre-sale window). A selection of exclusive packages, which include a pre-sale ticket, will also be available to TOOL Army members on Sept. 29 at 10 am local time. The Acid Helps opens.
“It is with great pleasure I get to announce our return to the road,” said Danny Carey. “These past 18 months have been trying to say the least but from great trials come great lessons and great rewards. We are genuinely looking forward to sharing them with you.”
Fear Inoculum (http://smarturl.it/TOOLFIa) arrived in August of 2019, following years of anticipation. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200, shattering sales and radio records while also earning widespread critical praise. NPR said, “Fear Inoculum was worth the 13-year wait,” The Atlantic declared the release “precise and devastating,” Revolver dubbed the 10-track album “a masterpiece that will be dissected for years to come” and Consequence of Sound said Fear Inoculum finds “TOOL in peak performance.”
TOOL formed in 1990, releasing five studio albums: Undertow (1993), Ænima (1996), Lateralus (2001),10,000 Days (2006), and Fear Inoculum (2019); two EPs: 72826 (1991) and Opiate (1992), and the limited-edition boxset Salival (2000). The band has won four GRAMMY Awards®: Best Metal Performance (1998, “Ænima”), Best Metal Performance (2002, “Schism”), Best Recording Package (2007, 10,000 Days) and Best Metal Performance (2020, “7empest”). TOOL is Danny Carey (drums), Justin Chancellor (bass), Adam Jones (guitar) and Maynard James Keenan (vocals).
TOOL tour dates:
January 10Â Eugene, ORÂ Matthew Knight Arena
January 11Â Tacoma, WAÂ Tacoma Dome
January 13Â Boise, IDÂ Ford Idaho Center
January 15Â Sacramento, CAÂ Golden 1 Center
January 16Â San Francisco, CAÂ Chase Center
January 18Â Anaheim, CAÂ Honda Center
January 19Â San Diego, CAÂ Viejas Arena
January 21Â Phoenix, AZÂ Footprint Center
January 22Â Las Vegas, NVÂ T-Mobile Arena
January 25Â Salt Lake City, UTÂ Maverik Center
January 27Â Denver, COÂ Ball Arena
January 30Â Tulsa, OKÂ BOK Center
January 31Â Dallas, TXÂ American Airlines Center
February 2Â San Antonio, TXÂ AT&T Center
February 4Â Houston, TXÂ Toyota Center
February 5Â New Orleans, LAÂ Smoothie King Center
February 8Â Orlando, FLÂ Amway Center
February 9Â Tampa, FLÂ Amalie Arena
February 10Â Miami, FLÂ FTX Arena
February 19Â Boston, MAÂ TD Garden
February 20Â Philadelphia, PAÂ Wells Fargo Center
February 22Â Washington, DCÂ Capital One Arena
February 23Â Belmont Park, NYÂ UBS Arena
February 26Â Newark, NJÂ Prudential Center
February 27Â Buffalo, NYÂ KeyBank Center
March 1Â Pittsburgh, PAÂ PPG Paints Arena
March 3Â Detroit, MIÂ Little Caesars Arena
March 4Â Louisville, KYÂ KFC Yum! Center
March 6Â Columbus, OHÂ Nationwide Arena
March 8Â Grand Rapids, MIÂ Van Andel Arena
March 10Â Chicago, ILÂ United Center
March 12Â Omaha, NEÂ CHI Health Center Arena
March 13Â Minneapolis, MNÂ Target Center
March 15Â Kansas City, MOÂ T-Mobile Center
March 17Â Moline, ILÂ TaxSlayer Center
March 18Â St. Louis, MOÂ Enterprise Center
March 20Â Cleveland, OHÂ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse