Tool Announces Spring 2020 North American Tour: See The Dates

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Tool is hitting the road this spring.

The band has announced its upcoming North American tour, with their first concert date set for Miami’s American Airlines Arena on April 16 and will culminate at the Chase Center in San Francisco on June 23. What’s more, Blonde Redhead is billed to open for the group from opening night to May 5, with most tickets available for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. local time on February 28, with tickets for dates in South Dakota and St. Louis on-sale starting at noon local time.

Among Tool’s tour itinerary includes stops in Virginia, Washington, Maryland, Michigan, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and elsewhere.

Tool’s latest jaunt will commence just months after the band wraps up their previously announced performances in the States and others overseas, including a pair of gigs at Spark Arena in Australia next week before returning to the States in March for shows in Oregon, Indiana, and Utah from March 11-16.

This new spring concert comes weeks after the rockers earned the Grammy for Best Metal Performance at the 2020 awards ceremony for “7empest,” the 15-minute closing track to the group’s Fear Inoculum LP. 

Grab tickets as they become available here.

Tool’s North American Spring 2020 Concert Dates

April 16 - Miami, FL — American Airlines Arena

April 17 - Orlando, FL — Amway Center

April 19 - Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena

April 21 - Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center

April 22 - Charlottesville, VA — John Paul Jones Arena

April 24 - Baltimore, MD — Royal Farms Arena

April 25 - Uniondale, NY — Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

April 28 - Montreal, QC — Bell Centre

April 29 - Quebec City, QC — Videotron Centre

May 1 - Wilkes Barre, PA — Mohegan Sun Arena

May 2 - Buffalo, NY — KeyBank Centre

May 4 - Toledo, OH — Huntington Center

May 5 - Grand Rapids, MI — Van Andel Arena

May 29 - Tacoma, WA — Tacoma Dome

May 31 - Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena

June 2 - Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place

June 4 - Winnipeg, MB — Bell MTS Place

June 6 - Minneapolis, MN — Target Center

June 7 - Sioux Falls, SD — Denny Sanford Premier Center

June 9 - Madison, WI — Kohl Center

June 10 - Moline, IL — TaxSlayer Center

June 12 - Manchester, TN — Bonnaroo Festival

June 13 - St. Louis, MO — Enterprise Center

June 16 - Wichita, KS — INTRUST Bank Arena

June 17 - Oklahoma City, OK — Chesapeake Energy Center

June 19 - Colorado Springs, CO — Broadmoor World Arena

June 22 - Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center

June 23 - San Francisco, CA — Chase Center

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