Korn's 1999 Concert History

Formed in Bakersfield, California in 1993, Korn (KoЯn) is considered one of the pioneers of nu-metal, blending various sub-genres of heavy metal with hip-hop, funk, industrial rock, alt-rock, punk, and electronica. Founding members included James "Munky" Shafer, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, David Silveria, Jonathan Davis, and Brian "Head" Welch. Together, they released six studio albums, including "Follow the Leader" (1998) and "Issues" (1999), both of which peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Welch left in 2005, returning in 2013, while Silveria left in 2006 being replaced by Ray Luzier in 2008. Prior to Welch's return, Korn collaborated with dubstep producer Skrillex on its tenth studio album "The Path to Totality" (2011)." Since Welch returned, the band has released "The Paradigm Shift" (2013), "The Serenity of Suffering" (2016), "The Nothing" (2019), and "Requiem" (2022).

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 20, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone

Rock is Dead Tour

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Veteran's Memorial Coliseum Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Apr 18, 1999
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Glen Helen Amphitheater San Bernardino, California, United States
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Apr 17, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Viejas Arena San Diego, California, United States
Apr 16, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Honda Center Los Angeles, California, United States
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Apr 14, 1999
Rob Zombie / Videodrone / KoRn
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Centennial Garden Bakersfield, California, United States
Apr 13, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Oakland, California, United States
Apr 12, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Arco Arena Sacramento, California, United States
Apr 10, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone

Rock Is Dead Tour

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Rose Garden Portland, Oregon, United States
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Apr 09, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone

Korn / Rob Zombie

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Tacoma Dome Tacoma, Washington, United States
Apr 06, 1999
Videodrone / Rob Zombie / Korn

Rock is Dead Tour

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Fargodome Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Apr 05, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie
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Dane County Coliseum Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Apr 03, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Barton Coliseum Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Apr 02, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone

Rock Is Dead

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Jefferson Civic Center Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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Apr 01, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone

Follow The Leader Tour

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Louisville Gardens Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Mar 30, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Bon Secours Wellness Arena Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Mar 29, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Greensboro Coliseum Complex Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Mar 27, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Mar 26, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone

Rock Is Dead Tour

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Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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Mar 25, 1999
Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
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Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois, United States
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Mar 23, 1999
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Wachovia Spectrum Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock 1999
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock 1999 on Jul 23, 1999 [067-small]

Woodstock 1999
Jul 23 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock 99 on Jul 22, 1999 [022-small]

Woodstock 99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock 99 on Jul 22, 1999 [023-small]

Woodstock 99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock '99 on Jul 23, 1999 [654-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 23 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Videodrone / Rob Zombie / Korn on Apr 6, 1999 [704-small]

Videodrone / Rob Zombie / Korn
Apr 6, 1999
 Fargo, North Dakota, United States
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Korn / Limp Bizkit / Staind / Filter / Primus on Oct 13, 1999 [109-small]

Korn / Limp Bizkit / Staind / Filter / Primus
Oct 13, 1999
 Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Big Day Out 1999 on Jan 17, 1999 [283-small]

Big Day Out 1999
Jan 17, 1999
 Southport, Queensland, Australia
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Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone on Apr 18, 1999 [059-small]

Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
Apr 18, 1999
 San Bernardino, California, United States
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Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone on Apr 18, 1999 [060-small]

Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
Apr 18, 1999
 San Bernardino, California, United States
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Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone on Apr 18, 1999 [061-small]

Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
Apr 18, 1999
 San Bernardino, California, United States
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Korn / Limp Bizkit / Staind / Filter / Crystal Method on Oct 9, 1999 [538-small]

Korn / Limp Bizkit / Staind / Filter / Crystal Method
Oct 9, 1999
 Rosemont, Illinois, United States
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Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone on Mar 25, 1999 [542-small]

Korn / Rob Zombie / Videodrone
Mar 25, 1999
 Rosemont, Illinois, United States
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Angeltoconcerts May 03, 2021

I can't find this anywhere on the internet, but I am pretty sure KORN headlined Mayhem fest on July 11th, 2009 with Manson, Slayer, and Zombie...I sweat I am not tripping. Someone please back me up on this....

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Where is Korn from?

Three of the founding members of Korn (James “Munky” Shaffer, Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu, and David Silveria) were part of a short-lived funk band called L.A.P.D. (Love and Peace Dude/Laughing as People Die) before starting Korn. L.A.P.D. began in Bakersfield, California in 1989 and disbanded in 1992.

KoЯn officially formed in 1993 with the addition of Jonathan Davis and Brian “Head” Welch in Los Angeles, California. All of the founding members are originally from Los Angeles or Bakersfield, except for Silveria who is from San Leandro.

When did Korn start?

After L.A.P.D. disbaned, Munky, Fieldy, and Silveria went on to form Korn in Los Angeles. There they discovered Jonathan Davis and Brian Welch. In the summer of 1993, the band began touring under the name “KoЯn” and released Neidermayer’s Mind, its first demo tape, on October 18, 1993. Korn's self-titled full-length album dropped a little over 1 year later.

Who is the lead singer of Korn?

Jonathan Davis is the lead singer and songwriter of the band Korn. He is known by his fans as JD or JDevil. His impeccable songwriting skills and passion has contributed to the band's success and the nu-metal genre in general.

What is the song “Daddy” by Korn about?

“Daddy” is a song written by lead singer Jonathan Davis as the 12th track of their 1994 self-titled album. According to Davis, the song is about the abuse he experienced as a child.

At the end of the song, you hear Davis break down in tears, which he states was an authentic expression of emotion and not initially planned to be a part of the song. Due to the emotional toll of the song on Davis, it has only been performed live once: at Korn’s 1994 Las Vegas debut performance tour.

What is the name of the Korn song where the singer makes noises?

The song “Twist” is from the 1996 album of KoЯn titled Life is Peachy. It consists mostly of sounds and repeated lyrics of “twist, twist, twist.”

Who is Brian Welch and why is he called “Head”?

Brian Welch is one of the guitarists and co-founders of Korn. He is better known to his fans as “Head.” An excerpt from his book mentions that people started calling him “Head” because his head is not proportionate to his body.

What should you wear to a Korn concert?

A Korn concert is not a walk in the park. Show how much you love the band and wear Korn-printed shirts to match the concert. Fishnets, jeans, and shorts are a staple at rock or metal concerts.

What song did Korn play in South Park?

Korn played the song “Falling Away From Me” in season three of the animated adult comedy series South Park. Additionally, the song premiered on the show and is part of their fourth album, titled Issues. The band also appeared in another episode of SouthPark entitled “KoЯn’s Groovy Pirate Mystery,” which was a parody of the old Scooby-Doo cartoons.

How old is Jonathan Davis?

Jonathan Davis, lead singer of the band Korn, was born on January 18, 1971. He is now 53 years old and counting.

How many concerts has Korn had?

Korn has had 2,300 concerts.

What genre is Korn?

Korn is most often considered to be Rock, United States, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Metal, Nu Metal, Industrial, Post-Grunge, Brostep, Industrial Rock, California, Funk Metal, and Rap Metal.

When is the next Korn concert?

The next Korn concert is on July 22, 2024 at EJEKT FESTIVAL 2024 in Athens, Attica, Greece.

When was the last Korn concert?

The last Korn concert was on October 07, 2023 at Discovery Park in Sacramento, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Pantera / Korn / 311 / Corey Taylor / Parkway Drive / BABYMETAL / Polyphia / Dethklok / Avatar / FEVER 333 / The Amity Affliction / Sleep Token / Escape the Fate / Boston Manor / Fame On Fire / Catch Your Breath / TEN56 / Reddstar / Holy Wars / '68 / Ithaca / The Devil's Cut / Traitors / Fox Lake / All Waves.

What setlist does Korn play live?

The songs that Korn performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 07, 2023 concert at Discovery Park in Sacramento, California, United States:

  1. 4 U
  2. Rotting in Vain
  3. Here to Stay
  4. Y'All Want a Single
  5. Got the Life
  6. A.D.I.D.A.S.
  7. Good God
  8. Start the Healing
  9. Blind
  10. Clown
  11. Falling Away From Me
  12. Coming Undone
  13. Did My Time
  14. Somebody Someone
  15. Shoots and Ladders
  16. Twist
  17. Freak on a Leash

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