Family Values Tour 2006

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The 2006 Family Values Tour was a summer concert tour headlined by Korn. The tour originally started in 1998.

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[edit] Overview

Although originally conceived as an annual tour, the Family Values Tour returned in 2006 after a five year hiatus.

The 2006 tour featured a total of ten bands across two separate stages, with Californian rockers Droid appearing on a number of shows. Korn, the creators of the tour, headlined the 2006 show with the Deftones as co-headliners.

On July 30, at the tour's stop in Atlanta, Georgia, a fan was severely beaten over a baseball cap by another concert-goer during the Deftones' set. The victim, 30-year-old local man Andy Richardson, later died as a result of his injuries in the Grady Memorial Hospital.

The defendant, 25-year-old Michael Scott Axley, has since appeared in court over the attack.[1] "All the bands on the Family Values Tour offer their sincerest condolences and prayers to the family of 30-year-old Andy Richardson," read an official statement from Korn.[1]

KoRn shot the video for their third "See You on the Other Side" single, "Politics" in East Troy, Wisconsin, putting handheld cameras in the hands of ten lucky members of its fanclub and local area fans who were given all-access passes to shoot the performance and any behind-the-scenes footage that they chose, along with the traditional camera shoot.

More than 400,000 wildy enthusiastic fans turned out for the Family Values Tour for the 30-show city trek.

Two shows during the tour were unfortunately cancelled. One in Wantagh, New York was forced to cancel due to terrible weather that hit the area, flooding the entire floor of the Jones Beach Theater. The second cancelled show was in Virginia Beach, Virginia for undisclosed reasons.

The tour also featured many sruprises for fans with special on-stage appearances from Slipknot bassist Paul Gray & Filter frontman Richard Patrick performing "Hey Man, Nice Shot," Deftones frontman Chino Moreno performing "Wicked" and Slipknot/Stone Sour lead singer Corey Taylor joining KoRn on stage for a rendition of "Freak on a Leash".

KoRn bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu was also forced to jump in for guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer during the band's closing song "Blind" in Holmdel, New Jersey after he was reportedly drunk and had to leave the stage.

[edit] Official lineup

Mainstage
Korn (headliner)
Deftones (co-headliner)
Stone Sour
Flyleaf
Dir en grey

Second stage
10 Years
Deadsy
Bury Your Dead
Bullets and Octane
Walls of Jericho (as of 08.18)

[edit] The Family Values DVD/CD

Current event marker This article or section contains information about a scheduled or expected future album.
It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the album release approaches and more information becomes available.
Album
The Family Values Tour 2006
The Family Values Tour 2006 cover
Album/DVD by Korn, Flyleaf, 10 Years, Stone Sour, Deftones, Dir en grey, Deadsy
Released December 26, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Metal, Rock
Label Firm Music
Korn, Flyleaf, 10 Years, Stone Sour, Deftones, Dir en grey, Deadsy chronology
The Family Values Tour 2001
(2002)
The Family Values Tour 2006
(2006)


On December 26, hard rock fans can get another taste of one of the hard music world's most successful tours when "The Family Values Tour 2006" CD and separate DVD are released on Firm Music.

The CD and DVD will feature live tracks from Korn and Deftones, as well as select cuts from all the bands on the bill: Stone Sour, Flyleaf, Dir en grey, 10 Years, Deadsy, Bury Your Dead, Bullets And Octane and Walls of Jericho. Highlights include: one-of-a-kind duets, acoustic tracks and cover songs including a special appearance from Richard Patrick (Army of Anyone, Filter). These upcoming releases mark the fourth in the series ("The Family Values Tour '98", "The Family Values Tour '99" and "The Family Values Tour 2001").

This summer more than 400,000 wildly enthusiastic fans turned out for the 30 shows on The Family Values Tour — that was headlined and founded by Korn. Kicking off with a sold-out show of 17,000 rocking fans at Nashville's Starwood Amphitheatre, The Family Values Tour set new attendance records.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] CD:

  1. "Right Now" - Korn
  2. "Coming Undone" - Korn
  3. "I'm So Sick" - Flyleaf
  4. "Wasteland" - 10 Years
  5. "Through Glass" - Stone Sour
  6. "My Own Summer" - Deftones
  7. "Merciless Cult" - Dir en grey
  8. "Reborn" - Stone Sour
  9. "Waking Up" - 10 Years
  10. "Pride (In the Name of Love)" - Flyleaf (featuring Richard Patrick)
  11. "Ryoujoku No Ame" - Dir en grey
  12. "Shoots and Ladders/Wicked" - Korn (featuring Chino Moreno)
  13. "Nosebleed" - Deftones
  14. "Freak On a Leash" - Korn (featuring Corey Taylor)
  15. "Blind" - Korn
  16. "Carrying Over" - Deadsy

[edit] DVD:

  1. "Carrying Over" - Deadsy
  2. "Waking Up" - 10 Years
  3. "Autumn Effect" - 10 Years
  4. "Kodoku Ni Shisu, Yueni Kodoku" - Dir en grey
  5. "The IIID Empire" - Dir en grey
  6. "I'm So Sick" - Flyleaf
  7. "Something I Can Never Have" - Flyleaf
  8. "Reborn" - Stone Sour
  9. "Through Glass" - Stone Sour
  10. "My Own Summer" - Deftones
  11. "Nosebleed" - Deftones
  12. "Right Now" - Korn
  13. "Coming Undone" - Korn
  14. "Freak On A Leash" - Korn
  15. "Hollow Life" - Korn
  16. "Blind" - Korn

[edit] Scheduled dates

Date
Venue
Location
07.29.06
Starwood Amphitheater
(without Dir en grey)
Nashville, TN
07.30.06
HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
(without Dir en grey)
Atlanta, GA
08.02.06
Pensacola Civic Center
Pensacola, FL
08.04.06
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
San Antonio, TX
08.05.06
Smirnoff Music Centre
Dallas, TX
08.06.06
The Woodlands Pavilion
Houston, TX
08.15.06
Coors Amphitheatre
Denver, CO
08.16.06
Journal Pavilion
Albuquerque, NM
08.18.06
Cricket Pavilion
Phoenix, AZ
08.19.06
Hyundai Pavilion
San Bernardino, CA
08.20.06
Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Sacramento, CA
08.24.06
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Bonner Springs, KS
08.25.06
Mark of the Quad Cities
Moline, IL*
08.26.06
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy, WI
08.28.06
The Molson Amphitheatre
Toronto, ON
08.29.06
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien Center, NY
09.01.06
PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ
09.02.06
Nikon Theater At Jones Beach
Wantagh, NY
09.03.06
New England Dodge Music Center formerly Meadows Music
Hartford, CT
09.05.06
Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC)
Saratoga Springs, NY
09.06.06
Tower City Amphitheater
Cleveland, OH
09.08.06
Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake
Pittsburgh, PA
09.09.06
DTE Energy Music Theatre
Detroit, MI
09.10.06
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Indianapolis(Noblesville), IN
09.12.06
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH
09.13.06
Germain Amphitheater
Columbus, OH

09.15.06

Tweeter Center at the Waterfront

Camden, NJ

09.16.06
Tweeter Center
Boston, MA
09.17.06
Nissan Pavilion
Washington, DC
09.19.06
St. Pete Times Forum
Tampa, FL
09.20.06
Sound Advice Ampitheatre
West Palm Beach, FL
(Canceled)09.22.06
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Virginia Beach, VA

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b MTV News. MTV News articles about mosh pit death.

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