Iowa World Tour
Iowa World Tour was a worldwide concert tour in 2001 and 2002 headlined by Slipknot in support of their second studio album Iowa.
Setlists
Set list
Kill The Industry
Kill The Industry was a leg of the Iowa World Tour in Europe. Musicians that accompanied the tour include Static-X, Mudvayne, Amen and Raging Speedhorn.. The band was supposed to play at Dynamo Open Air, but the festival was cancelled. As a result, this date was replaced by an headlining show in 's-Hertogenbosch with some bands supposed to play at Dynamo that day opening. However, the band also cancelled their appearance at Rock am Ring and Rock im Park.Date | City | Country | Venue |
May 17, 2001 | Lisbon | Portugal | Pavilhão Atlântico |
May 18, 2001 | Madrid | Spain | Festimad |
May 20, 2001 | Milan | Italy | Palavobis |
May 21, 2001 | Zürich | Switzerland | Volkshaus |
May 22, 2001 | Munich | Germany | Colosseum |
May 24, 2001 | Tourhout | Belgium | Earect Festival |
May 25, 2001 | Netherlands | ||
May 25, 2001 | 's-Hertogenbosch | Netherlands | Maaspoort |
May 26, 2001 | Milton Keynes | United Kingdom | Ozzfest |
May 27, 2001 | Bielefeld | Germany | Seidenstickerhalle |
May 28, 2001 | Oberhausen | Germany | Turbinenhalle |
May 29, 2001 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
May 31, 2001 | Bremen | Germany | Pier 2 |
June 1, 2001 | Germany | ||
June 2, 2001 | Vienna | Austria | Libro Music Hall |
June 3, 2001 | |||
June 4, 2001 | Katowice | Poland | Spodek |
Ozzfest 2001
Slipknot joined the 2001 Ozzfest, performing on the main stage after Papa Roach and before Marilyn Manson.Date | City | Country | Venue |
June 8, 2001 | Tinley Park, Illinois | United States | Tweeter Center |
June 9, 2001 | East Troy, Wisconsin | United States | Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
June 10, 2001 | Springfield, Missouri | United States | Price Cutter Park |
June 12, 2001 | Noblesville, Indiana | United States | Verizon Wireless Music Center |
June 15, 2001 | Moline, Illinois | United States | MARK of the Quad Cities |
June 16, 2001 | Somerset, Wisconsin | United States | Float Rite Park Amphitheatre |
June 18, 2001 | Maryland Heights, Missouri | United States | Riverport Amphitheatre |
June 19, 2001 | Bonner Springs, Kansas | United States | Sandstone Amphitheater |
June 21, 2001 | Denver | United States | Mile High Stadium |
June 25, 2001 | George, Washington | United States | The Gorge Amphitheatre |
June 27, 2001 | Marysville, California | United States | Sacramento Valley Amphitheatre |
June 29, 2001 | Mountain View, California | United States | Shoreline Amphitheatre |
June 30, 2001 | San Bernardino, California | United States | Blockbuster Pavilion |
July 1, 2001 | Phoenix, Arizona | United States | Cricket Pavilion |
July 3, 2001 | Selma, Texas | United States | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater |
July 4, 2001 | Lubbock, Texas | United States | Canyon Amphitheatre |
July 5, 2001 | Dallas | United States | Smirnoff Music Center |
July 6, 2001 | Antioch, Tennessee | United States | AmSouth Amphitheater |
July 7, 2001 | Atlanta | United States | HiFi Buys Amphitheatre |
July 9, 2001 | Camden, New Jersey | United States | Tweeter Center at the Waterfront |
July 10, 2001 | North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | United States | House of Blues |
July 11, 2001 | Lake Buena Vista, Florida | United States | House of Blues |
July 13, 2001 | West Palm Beach, Florida | United States | Mars Music Amphitheatre |
July 14, 2001 | St. Petersburg, Florida | United States | Tropicana Field |
July 15, 2001 | Biloxi, Mississippi | United States | Mississippi Coast Coliseum |
July 17, 2001 | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
July 19, 2001 | Virginia Beach, Virginia | United States | GTE Amphitheatre |
July 20, 2001 | Bristow, Virginia | United States | Nissan Pavilion |
July 21, 2001 | Camden, New Jersey | United States | Tweeter Center at the Waterfront |
July 22, 2001 | Manchester, New Hampshire | United States | Singer Park |
July 24, 2001 | Toronto | Canada | The Docks |
July 25, 2001 | Rochester, New York | United States | Blue Cross Arena |
July 26, 2001 | Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio | United States | Blossom Music Center |
July 28, 2001 | Burgettstown, Pennsylvania | United States | Post-Gazette Pavilion |
July 30, 2001 | Clarkston, Michigan | United States | DTE Energy Music Theatre |
July 31, 2001 | Clarkston, Michigan | United States | DTE Energy Music Theatre |
August 3, 2001 | Columbus, Ohio | United States | Polaris Amphitheater |
August 5, 2001 | Hartford, Connecticut | United States | Meadows Music Theatre |
August 6, 2001 | Portland, Maine | United States | Cumberland County Civic Center |
August 7, 2001 | Mansfield, Massachusetts | United States | Tweeter Center |
August 8, 2001 | Mansfield, Massachusetts | United States | Tweeter Center |
August 9, 2001 | Wantagh, New York | United States | Jones Beach Theater |
August 11, 2001 | Holmdel, New Jersey | United States | PNC Bank Arts Center |
August 12, 2001 | Holmdel, New Jersey | United States | PNC Bank Arts Center |
- | - | United States | - |
Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance Tour was a leg co-headlined by the heavy metal band System of a Down. Both groups used the tour as a promotion for their new albums.The band played 27 shows all over the United States and had support from Rammstein, American Head Charge, Mudvayne and No One. The tour was scheduled to start on September 14 but was postponed for a week due to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, 5 dates were rescheduled and 4 dates were cancelled, the rest of the dates went ahead as originally scheduled.
Originally, No One were to open the tour and American Head Charge was to take their set for the second half of the tour. Due to the terrorist attacks, Mudvayne dropped off the tour leaving an open set on October 2. To fill the gap, American Head Charge came onto the tour early and No One stayed on for the entire tour.
A CD, reported by Metal Hammer to have been largely recorded at the Rosemont date in October, includes SOAD's 'Chop Suey!', 'Bounce' and 'Toxicity', Slipknot's 'People = Shit', 'The Heretic Anthem' and 'New Abortion', Mudvayne's 'Under My Skin' and 'Pharmaecopia', American Head Charge's 'Seamless' and No One's 'My Release'. However, complained Malcolm Dome, "Mudvayne's two tracks… are taken from their DVD L D 50: Live in Peoria. And, for reasons best known to themselves, Rammstein are completely absent. So this is far from being the complete live documentation of the tour many would have hoped and liked to experience on the CD."
Date | City | Country | Venue |
September 14, 2001 | Rosemont, Illinois | United States | |
September 15, 2001 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | United States | |
September 16, 2001 | Omaha, Nebraska | United States | |
September 18, 2001 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | United States | |
September 19, 2001 | Madison, Wisconsin | United States | |
September 21, 2001 | Denver, Colorado | United States | Denver Coliseum |
September 22, 2001 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | United States | World Arena |
September 25, 2001 | Portland, Oregon | United States | Rose Garden Amphitheatre |
September 26, 2001 | Tacoma, Washington | United States | Tacoma Dome |
September 28, 2001 | San Jose, California | United States | Compaq Center |
September 29, 2001 | Inglewood, California | United States | Great Western Forum |
September 30, 2001 | San Diego, California | United States | Cox Arena |
October 2, 2001 | Paradise, Nevada | United States | Thomas & Mack Center |
October 3, 2001 | Phoenix, Arizona | United States | America West Arena |
October 5, 2001 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | Myriad Convention Center |
October 6, 2001 | Dallas, Texas | United States | Reunion Arena |
October 7, 2001 | San Antonio, Texas | United States | Alamodome |
October 9, 2001 | Rosemont, Illinois | United States | Allstate Arena |
October 10, 2001 | St. Louis, Missouri | United States | |
October 11, 2001 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | United States | Xcel Energy Center |
October 12, 2001 | Madison, Wisconsin | United States | Alliant Energy Center |
October 12, 2001 | Tampa, Florida | United States | |
October 13, 2001 | St. Louis, Missouri | United States | Savvis Center |
October 13, 2001 | Orlando, Florida | United States | Orlando Centroplex |
October 14, 2001 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | United States | U.S. Cellular Center |
October 14, 2001 | Miami, Florida | United States | Miami Arena |
October 16, 2001 | Baltimore, Maryland | United States | Baltimore Arena |
October 17, 2001 | Philadelphia | United States | First Union Spectrum |
October 18, 2001 | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | United States | First Union Arena |
October 19, 2001 | Hartford, Connecticut | United States | Hartford Civic Center |
October 20, 2001 | Albany, New York | United States | Pepsi Arena |
October 21, 2001 | Portland, Maine | United States | Cumberland County Civic Center |
October 23, 2001 | Detroit, Michigan | United States | Cobo Arena |
October 24, 2001 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | CSU Convocation Center |
October 26, 2001 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | United States | Mellon Arena |
October 27, 2001 | Peoria, Illinois | United States | Peoria Civic Center |
October 28, 2001 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | United States | Van Andel Arena |
October 30, 2001 | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | The Centrum |
October 31, 2001 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | United States | Continental Airlines Arena |
November 2, 2001 | State College, Pennsylvania | United States | Bryce Jordan Center |
European leg
The European Iowa Tour was intended to begin around the September 11 attacks, but because of the incident, the tour was postponed to February 2002. In mid-November 2001, the wife of the band's percussionist, Shawn Crahan, underwent surgery for Crohn's disease, which forced Crahan to not participate in Slipknot's live performances. However, the group announced that they plan to go ahead with their upcoming European tour, which had its start date moved ahead to January 2002.Slipknot arrived in Glasgow, Scotland for a performance on February 14, 2002 to kick off the European Iowa Tour, which was its penultimate leg. On February 16, 2002, Slipknot performed at the London Arena, a show they filmed for their live DVD Disasterpieces, released November 22 of the same year. Despite significant tabloid coverage, the European Iowa Tour was not sold out.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
January 20, 2002 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Areena |
January 22, 2002 | Stockholm | Sweden | Hovet |
January 24, 2002 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Valby-Hallen |
January 25, 2002 | Berlin | Germany | Arena |
January 26, 2002 | Essen | Germany | Grugahalle |
January 27, 2002 | Böblingen | Germany | Sporthalle |
January 29, 2002 | Hamburg | Germany | Alsterdorfer Sporthalle |
January 30, 2002 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall |
February 1, 2002 | Katowice | Poland | Spodek |
February 2, 2002 | Prague | Czech Republic | Small Sports Hall |
February 4, 2002 | Milan | Italy | Alcatraz |
February 5, 2002 | Bülach | Switzerland | Stadthalle |
February 7, 2002 | Leganés | Spain | La Cubierta |
February 8, 2002 | San Sebastián | Spain | Indoor Bullring |
February 10, 2002 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
February 11, 2002 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
February 12, 2002 | Leuven | Belgium | Brabanthal |
February 14, 2002 | Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre |
February 15, 2002 | Manchester | England | Manchester Evening News Arena |
February 16, 2002 | London | England | London Arena |
February 18, 2002 | Brighton | England | Centre |
February 19, 2002 | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff International Arena |
February 20, 2002 | Birmingham | England | National Exhibition Centre |
Japanese leg
The Japanese leg kicked off on April 4, 2002 with two shows in the Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Tokyo. The tour is part of a worldwide tour to promote Iowa; the Japan Iowa Tour was preceded by the European Iowa Tour.Date | City | Country | Venue |
March 18, 2002 | Nagoya | Japan | Rainbow Hall |
March 19, 2002 | Osaka | Japan | Zepp |
March 20, 2002 | Osaka | Japan | Zepp |
March 21, 2002 | Osaka | Japan | Zepp |
March 23, 2002 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Bay NK Hall |
March 24, 2002 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Bay NK Hall |
March 26, 2002 | Kawasaki | Japan | Club Citta |
March 28, 2002 | Tokyo | Japan | Zepp |
European Open Air Leg
This leg consisted of several festival appearances across Europe, beginning with the Festival Ilha Do Ermal on August 20, 2002, and ending with an appearance at the 2 Days a Week Festival in Austria. They also notably performed at the 2002 Reading and Leeds Festivals in the United Kingdom.Because of the shorter set times available at festivals, "Gently" and "New Abortion" were removed from the setlist on this leg.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
August 20, 2002 | Vieira do Minho | Portugal | Festival da Ilha do Ermal |
August 21, 2002 | Gijón | Spain | Gijón Festival |
August 23, 2002 | Leeds | United Kingdom | Temple Newsam Park |
August 24, 2002 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | Glasgow Green |
August 25, 2002 | Reading | United Kingdom | Richfield Avenue |
August 27, 2002 | Belfast | United Kingdom | Odyssey Arena |
August 29, 2002 | Wiesen | Austria | 2 Days a Week |