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Slipknot kick off 25th anniversary tour with old-school set: “Nothing was written after 1999!”

The band didn't play any material written after 1999. Slipknot Kick Off 25th Anniversary Tour with Old-School Setlist: Photos + Video Jon Hadusek

Foo Fighters Rock Full Three-Hour Show on Second Night at Citi Field: Photos + Video

Stellar support came from The Hives and Amyl and the Sniffers. Foo Fighters Rock Full Three-Hour Show on Second Night at Citi Field: Photos + Video Spencer Kaufman

The Rolling Stones Give Fans What They Want in New Jersey: Photos

Mick Jagger and company rocked a 19-song set at the packed MetLife Stadium. In Photos: The Rolling Stones Give Fans What They Want in New Jersey Heavy Consequence Staff

Judas Priest’s “Invincible” Live Show Rocks Newark

Rob Halford and company served up a blistering 18-song set at the Prudential Center. Judas Priest’s Invincible Live Show Rocks Newark, New Jersey: Photos, Video + Setlist Heavy Consequence Staff and Kevin RC Wilson

Limp Bizkit, Pantera, Slipknot, and more rock 2023 Inkcarceration festival: Photo Gallery

Lamb of God, Megadeth, GWAR, and more also performed during the three-day event at the Shawshank Redemption prison. Limp Bizkit, Pantera, Slipknot, and More Rock 2023 Inkcarceration Festival: Photo Gallery Spencer Kaufman

Sick New World fest rocked by System of a Down, Deftones, Korn, and more: Recap + Photos

The massive one-day Vegas gathering also featured Incubus, Evanescence, Mr. Bungle, Turnstile, Ministry, and more. Sick New World Festival Rocked by System of a Down, Deftones, Korn, and More: Recap and Photos Jonali McFadden

Iron Maiden Bring the “Beast” to Newark, New Jersey: Recap, Photos + Video

Iron Maiden are set to wrap up their extensive “Legacy of the Beast World Tour,” with the latest North American leg having kicked off last month in El Paso, Texas. The ongoing run made a stop in Newark, New Jersey, at a packed Prudential Center on Friday (October 21st), featuring support from Within Temptation. The worldwide outing, which began in 2018, comes to an end at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, on October 27th, with tickets available here for the last couple shows. Iron Maiden are on the road in support of their 17th studio album, Senjutsu, and the UK heavy metal legends made sure to bring a few new tunes to Jersey, kicking off their 15-song set with the album’s title track, while also showcasing “Stratego” and “The Writing on the Wall.” Fans pumped their fists in the air as the b...

Aerosmith Rock 50th Anniversary Show at Boston’s Fenway Park: Photos + Video

Aerosmith were finally able to celebrate their 50th anniversary in grand style on Thursday night (September 8th) with a hometown show at Boston’s Fenway Park. The concert was originally set to take place in 2020, but was twice postponed due to the pandemic. The landmark gig marked Aerosmith’s second show back after the pandemic and Steven Tyler’s recent rehab stint kept the band off the road for two-and-a-half years. They warmed up with a concert in Bangor, Maine, this past Sunday (September 4th). After an opening set by fellow Boston rockers Extreme, the Aerosmith boys kicked off their set with “Back in the Saddle.” Joining original members Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford and Tom Hamilton for the career-spanning 19-song set was drummer John Douglas, who is filling in for Joey Kramer as he...

Nine Inch Nails Crush Red Rocks: Photos + Video

Nine Inch Nails played a two-night stand September 2nd and 3rd at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside of Denver, Colorado. Heavy Consequence was there to take in and capture the second of the two shows. Red Rocks is truly a unique venue, with the amphitheater built into an existing rock structure, adding a dramatic atmosphere for any band that plays there. The natural setting was even more evident when our photographer witnessed a deer randomly walking around as fans lined up to enter the concert. While the first of the two Red Rocks gigs spotlighted NIN’s 1999 album The Fragile, the second show put the focus on The Downward Spiral, with six tunes from the 1994 masterpiece making their way into the 23-song setlist. Advertisement Related Video Along with Downward Spiral standouts like...

Nine Inch Nails Crush Red Rocks: Photos + Video

Nine Inch Nails played a two-night stand September 2nd and 3rd at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside of Denver, Colorado. Heavy Consequence was there to take in and capture the second of the two shows. Red Rocks is truly a unique venue, with the amphitheater built into an existing rock structure, adding a dramatic atmosphere for any band that plays there. The natural setting was even more evident when our photographer witnessed a deer randomly walking around as fans lined up to enter the concert. While the first of the two Red Rocks gigs spotlighted NIN’s 1999 album The Fragile, the second show put the focus on The Downward Spiral, with six tunes from the 1994 masterpiece making their way into the 23-song setlist. Advertisement Related Video Along with Downward Spiral standouts like...

Korn and Evanescence Rock New York’s Jones Beach: Photos + Video

Korn and Evanescence recently embarked on a co-headlining US tour, which extends through mid September (tickets here). Heavy Consequence photographer Kevin RC Wilson captured photos of the August 28th stop at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York, as seen below. After opening performances by Jeris Johnson and Palaye Royale, Evanescence took the stage to play a 15-song set, playing several tunes from their most recent album, The Bitter Truth, as well as fan favorites like “My Immortal,” “Call Me When You’re Sober,” and “Bring Me to Life.” Korn closed out the evening with a 16-song performance, although their lineup may have looked a little less familiar to fans. Guitarist JR Bareis stepped in for James “Munky” Shaffer, who had to miss the gig due to a personal mat...

Psycho Las Vegas 2022 Invades Sin City with Mercyful Fate, Emperor, and More: Recap + Photos

With a new and larger venue at Resorts World, the 2022 edition of the Psycho Las Vegas festival took place this past weekend, serving up its most diverse lineup yet. The six stages offered something for everyone, and despite a few last-minute scheduling changes the festival once again went off without a hitch. The festivities unofficially kicked off on Thursday (August 18th) with the annual Psycho Swim party, which brought many to the pool area to soak up the sun (and the beer) while watching Uniform, Starcrawler, Death Chant, Bridge City Sinners, Elders, and Eyehategod, before Midnight closed out the evening with one of their heaviest and most frantic sets in recent memory. The festival got its official start on Friday (August 19th) and highlights throughout the day included Devil Master,...