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{{Primary sources|date=July 2015}}{{Infobox concert tour | | concert_tour_name = Sick and Twisted Tour | artist = Korn | start_date = February 18, 2000 | end_date = August 20, 2000 | number_of_legs = 3 | last_tour = Family Values Tour | this_tour = Sick and Twisted Tour | next_tour = Untouchables Tour }}Sick and Twisted Tour was a concert tour in support of Korn's fourth studio album, Issues. The tour featured two legs in North America and one in Europe. This tour took place when Korn were at the height of their popularity, and featured some of the largest shows of the band's career. Support acts for the tour included Staind, P.O.D., Powerman 5000, Papa Roach, and Mindless Self Indulgence. Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation was also featured on the Tour. Their subverside adult oriented animations were featured alongside the bands. The tour took its name from the infamous Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation which featured the early works of Beavis and Butthead, South Park and many others. SetlistThe Sick and Twisted Tour was notable in that fans were able to vote for which songs they wanted to see on the setlist, through a poll on Korn's official website. The same method was used for 2003's Back 2 Basics Tour with Limp Bizkit. However, Korn refused to play certain songs in both instances, such as "Seed" and "Mr. Rogers", even though they had the majority of the voting percentage. {{hidden | headercss = background: #ccccff; font-size: 100%; width: 65%; | contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 75%; | header = Sick and Twisted Tour | content =- "Falling Away from Me"
- "It's On!"
- "Got the Life"
- "Ball Tongue"
- "Twist"
- "A.D.I.D.A.S."
- "Good God"
- "Trash"
- "Shoots and Ladders"
- "Freak on a Leash"
- "Make Me Bad
- "Somebody Someone"
- "Faget"
- "Kill You"
- Encore
Note: "Dead Bodies Everywhere", "Beg for Me", "It's Gonna Go Away", "Counting", "Let's Get This Party Started" and "Need To" were played occasionally. }}Tour datesDate | City | Country | Venue | North America, first leg |
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February 18, 2000 | Lakeland, Florida | United States | Lakeland Civic Center | February 19, 2000 | Miami | American Airlines Arena | February 21, 2000 | New Orleans | New Orleans Arena | February 23, 2000 | Dallas, Texas | Reunion Arena | February 24, 2000 | Oklahoma City | The Myriad | February 26, 2000 | West Valley City, Utah | E Center | February 28, 2000 | Phoenix, Arizona | America West Arena | February 29, 2000 | Anaheim, California | The Pond | March 1, 2000 | March 3, 2000 | Oakland, California | Oakland Coliseum | March 5, 2000 | Spokane, Washington | Spokane Arena | March 6, 2000 | Seattle | KeyArena | March 7, 2000 | Portland, Oregon | Rose Garden Arena | March 10, 2000 | Fargo, North Dakota | Fargodome* | March 16, 2000 | Rosemont, Illinois | Allstate Arena | March 17, 2000 | March 19, 2000 | Indianapolis | Conseco Fieldhouse | March 20, 2000 | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Fort Wayne Coliseum | March 21, 2000 | Madison, Wisconsin | Dane County Coliseum | March 22, 2000 | Fairborn, Ohio | Nutter Center | March 24, 2000 | Buffalo, New York | HSBC Arena | March 25, 2000 | Toronto | Canada | Skydome | March 27, 2000 | Baltimore | United States | Baltimore Arena | March 28, 2000 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | March 30, 2000 | Worcester, Massachusetts | Worcester Centrum Centre | March 31, 2000 | April 1, 2000 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Meadowlands | April 3, 2000 | Auburn Hills, Michigan | The Palace of Auburn Hills | April 4, 2000 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Van Andel Arena | April 5, 2000 | Columbus, Ohio | Schottenstein Center | April 8, 2000 | Uniondale, New York | Nassau Coliseum | April 9, 2000 | Philadelphia | First Union Spectrum | April 10, 2000 | April 13, 2000 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | April 14, 2000 | Charlotte, North Carolina | Charlotte Coliseum | April 15, 2000 | Greensboro, North Carolina | Greensboro Coliseum | April 17, 2000 | Little Rock, Arkansas | Barton Coliseum | April 18, 2000 | St. Louis, Missouri | Kiel Center | April 19, 2000 | Kansas City, Missouri | Kemper Arena | April 21, 2000 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Target Center | April 22, 2000 | Moline, Illinois | MARK of the Quad | Europe |
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May 12, 2000 | Milan | Italy | Filaforum | May 13, 2000 | Lyon | France | Palais des Sports de Gerland | May 15, 2000 | Stuttgart | Germany | Boblingen Sporthalle | May 16, 2000 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy | May 17, 2000 | Rennes | La Liberte | May 19, 2000 | London | United Kingdom | Wembley Arena | May 20, 2000 | Manchester | Carling Apollo | May 22, 2000 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Hatte | May 24, 2000 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | May 26, 2000 | Toulouse | France | Le Zénith | May 27, 2000 | Marseille | Le Dôme | May 29, 2000 | Madrid | Spain | La Cubierta | May 30, 2000 | Lisbon | Portugal | Pavilhão Atlântico | June 2, 2000 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Philipshalle | June 3, 2000 | Eindhoven | Netherlands | Dynamo Open Air | June 5, 2000 | Hamburg | Germany | Stadtpark | June 6, 2000 | Berlin | Berlin Arena | June 8, 2000 | Katowice | Poland | Spodek | June 10, 2000 | Nuremberg | Germany | Rock im Park | June 11, 2000 | Nürburgring | Rock am Ring | June 12, 2000 | Landgraaf | Netherlands | Pinkpop Festival | North America, second leg |
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July 18, 2000 | Fargo, North Dakota | United States | Fargodome | July 19, 2000 | La Crosse, Wisconsin | La Crosse Center | July 21, 2000 | Moline, Illinois | MARK of the Quad | July 22, 2000 | Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin | Brown County Arena | July 24, 2000 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Canada | Winnipeg Arena | July 25, 2000 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Place | July 27, 2000 | Calgary, Alberta | Canadian Airlines Saddledome | July 28, 2000 | Edmonton, Alberta | Skyreach Centre | July 30, 2000 | Vancouver, British Columbia | General Motors Place | July 31, 2000 | Kelowna, British Columbia | Kelowna Memorial Arena | August 4, 2000 | Nampa, Idaho | United States | Idaho Center | August 5, 2000 | Seattle, Washington | Kitsap Bowl (Endfest) | August 7, 2000 | Bakersfield, California | Centennial Garden Arena | August 8, 2000 | Chula Vista, California | Coors Amphitheatre | August 9, 2000 | Paradise, Nevada | Thomas & Mack Center | August 11, 2000 | San Antonio, Texas | Alamodome | August 12, 2000 | Las Cruces, New Mexico | Pan American Center | August 13, 2000 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Tingley Coliseum | August 16, 2000 | Biloxi, Mississippi | Mississippi Coast Coliseum | August 18, 2000 | Burgettstown, Pennsylvania | Post-Gazette Pavilion | August 19, 2000 | Cleveland, Ohio | CSU Convocation Center | August 20, 2000 | Auburn Hills, Michigan | The Palace of Auburn Hills |
- Silveria injured his wrist in the middle of the Fargo show and it ended early. Mike Bordin from Faith No More filled in for the rest of the year as the few cancelled dates were rescheduled for the end of the tour.
ReferencesExternal links{{Commons|Korn}}- {{Official website|http://www.korn.com}}
- Korn's Official Myspace
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