Tool's 2001 Concert Photos

Tool is a progressive metal band formed in 1990, by Maynard James Keenan (vocals), Adam Jones (guitar), Paul D'Amour (bass), and Danny Carey (drums). The band released their first album "Undertow" in 1993. It charted in the top 100 in the US, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. D'Amour left the band in 1995 and was replaced by Justin Chancellor. In 1996, Tool released its sophomore album "Ænima" (1996), which included the band’s first Grammy-winning single, also called "Ænima." "Lateralus" (2001), the band’s third album, was the first of three to consecutively top the US Billboard 200 chart. It was followed by “10,000 Days” (2006) and “Fear Innoculum” (2019), the band’s first album in 13 years. The album’s 10-minute and 21-second title track holds the Guinness World Record for the longest song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at 93. Keenan is also a founding member of A Perfect Circle and Puscifer.

Tool / King Crimson on Aug 3, 2001 [629-small]

Tool / King Crimson
Aug 3, 2001
 Morrison, Colorado, United States
  Uploaded by Primus913

Tool on Jul 23, 2001 [912-small]

Tool
Jul 23, 2001
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  Uploaded by Richard C71

Southside Festival on Jun 23, 2001 [246-small]

Southside Festival
Jun 23, 2001
 Neuhausen ob Eck, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  Uploaded by Sandra Gartenfreund

Tool on Jun 19, 2001 [623-small]

Tool
Jun 19, 2001
 Warsaw, Mazovia, Poland
  Uploaded by Ziemi100feles

Tool on May 18, 2001 [663-small]

Tool
May 18, 2001
 Detroit, Michigan, United States
  Uploaded by Partlo81

2024 119 photos
2023 273 photos
2022 191 photos
2020 48 photos
2019 151 photos
2018 7 photos
2017 132 photos
2016 33 photos
2015 1 photo
2014 8 photos
2013 4 photos
2012 48 photos
2011 15 photos
2009 6 photos
2007 76 photos
2006 41 photos
2002 39 photos
2001 26 photos
1998 35 photos
1997 22 photos
1996 8 photos
1995 11 photos
1994 7 photos
1993 40 photos
1992 2 photos

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