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Pop / Rock 20/03/2002

Tour Update: Korn, Billy Joel/Elton John, Down From The Mountain, & Abandoned Pools/Garbage

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As more and more music is lined up to hit the road over the next few months, this summer is shaping up to be a live music paradise. Here's a rundown of the latest tour news:

Korn has lined up 15 initial dates in support of its forthcoming album Untouchables, due June 11 on Epic/Immortal Records. The trek begins in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on June 20 and continues through July 13 in Dayton, Ohio, according to the band's official Web site (www.korn.com). More dates are expected to be announced soon.

Fans should pay special attention to the custom mike stand (shaped like a serpentine femme fatale) used by singer Jonathan Davis on the tour -- it was designed by gruesome visual artist H.R. Giger, best known for his work in Alien, Alien III, and Species.


John and Joel
Things aren't going so well for Billy Joel and Elton John's current Face to Face tour, however. The duo has been forced to cancel all eight remaining dates on the tour (from March 18 in New York through April 11 in East Rutherford, N.J.).

"Billy Joel is currently under doctor's supervision and has been diagnosed with acute laryngitis, inflamed vocal chords, and an acute upper respiratory infection," said a post on Joel's official Web site (www.billyjoel.com). "In view of these findings, Billy Joel has been advised by his doctors to refrain from singing and will require several weeks of voice rest."

The duo had already postponed one date last week, March 13) in Tampa, Fla. The postponed dates are expected to be rescheduled in September or October.


Alison Krauss
The Coen Brothers and GRAMMY? Awards Producer of the Year T Bone Burnett will take the music of O Brother, Where Art Thou? and O Brother, Where Art Thou?: Down from the Mountain on the road for a second time. The Down from the Mountain summer trek includes 29 dates from June 25 in Louisville, Ky., to Aug. 4 in Denver.

Artists on this second leg include Alison Krauss & Union Station, Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, Ralph Stanley, the Del McCoury Band, Norman & Nancy Blake, Ricky Skaggs, Dan Tyminski, the Nashville Bluegrass Band, the Whites, and Jerry Douglas (not all artists will play each show).


Abandoned Pools
Abandoned Pools have snagged the opening slot on Garbage's upcoming 30-date North American tour, which kicks off in Toronto on April 19 and continues through a June 1 date in Los Angeles. The band, headed by ex-Eels member Tommy Walter, is out supporting its Extasy Record's debut, Humanistic.

Korn dates:

June 20, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
June 21, Hartford, Conn.
June 23, New York
June 26, Toronto
June 27, Montreal
June 29, Pittsburgh
June 30, Cleveland
July 2, Grand Rapids, Mich.
July 3, Detroit
July 5, Chicago
July 8, Peoria, Ill.
July 9, Lexington, Ky.
July 11, Indianapolis
July 12, Columbus, Ohio
July 13, Dayton, Ohio

Down from the Mountain dates and Ticketmaster on-sale dates:

June 25, Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall (on sale April 6)
June 26, Detroit, DTE Energy Music Theatre (on sale March 30)
June 28, Buffalo, N.Y., Darien Lake Perf. Arts Center (on sale March 23)
June 29, Philadelphia, Mann Center for the Performing Arts (on sale March 15. Ricky Skaggs is not on the bill.)
June 30, Boston, Paul E. Tsongas Center (on sale March 25)
July 2, Hartford, Conn., Mohegan Sun Arena (on sale March 29)
July 3, Toronto, Molson Amphitheater (on sale April 8)
July 5, Ottawa, Ontario, Cisco Systems Bluesfest (Patty Loveless is not on the bill)
July 6, Washington, D.C., Bull Run Reg. Park Special Events Center (on sale March 29)
July 7, Cleveland, Blossom Music Center (on sale April 20)
July 9, Cincinnati, Firstar Center (on sale March 23)
July 10, Columbus, Ohio, Schottenstein Center (on sale April 5)
July 12, Norfolk, Va., NTELOS Pavillion @ the Harbor Center (on sale March 29)
July 13, Charlotte, N.C., Cricket Arena (on sale April 27)
July 14, Raleigh, N.C., Entertainment & Sports Arena (on sale April 27)
July 16, Knoxville, Tenn., Smokies Stadium (on sale March 23)
July 17, Atlanta, Chastain Park (on sale May 18)
July 19, Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center (on sale April 12)
July 20, Dallas, Smirnoff Music Centre (on sale April 12)
July 22, Chicago, Theatre at United Center (on sale April 20)
July 23, St. Paul, Minn., Theatre Bowl at Xcel Energy Center (on sale April 20)
July 25, Boise, Idaho, Idaho Center Amphitheater (on sale April 8. Patty Loveless is not on the bill.)
July 26, Salem, Ore., L.B. Day Amphitheater (on sale April 6. Patty Loveless is not on the bill.)
July 27, Seattle, Chateau St. Michelle Winery (on sale May 4. Patty Loveless is not on the bill.)
July 28, Seattle, Chateau St. Michelle Winery (on sale May 4)
July 30, San Jose, Calif., Compaq Center @ San Jose (on sale April 21)
July 31, San Diego, Coors Amphitheater (on sale April 6)
Aug. 1, Los Angeles, Greek Theatre (on sale April 28)
Aug. 2, Santa Barbara, Calif., Santa Barbara Bowl (on sale April 6)
Aug. 4, Denver, Red Rocks Amphitheatre (on sale April 29)






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