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The Family Values Tour was created by the American nu metal band Korn in 1998 to be an annual rock and hip hop tour. It was announced in 2013 that the tour would come back as a one-day music festival instead of the traditional tour.
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The Family Values Tour 1998 was a tour created and headlined by Korn. The 1998 tour was the first one to take place. It started on 22 September 1998 and ended on 31 October 1998.
Ticket to the cancelled show in Nampa
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The show on 8 October in Phoenix, AZ, had to be cancelled due to Jonathan Davis and Fred Durst catching a flu. The show was rescheduled for 12 October. This led to the Nampa, ID show on 13 October being cancelled because the Phoenix venue drew a larger audience.
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Other Artists
Other artists that participated in this tour were Korn, Limp Bizkit, Orgy, Ice Cube, Incubus and DJ Punk-Roc, who played between the sets of the bands.
Rob Zombie
Originally, Rob Zombie was supposed to tour instead of Rammstein, but due to high production costs per single show he was replaced by Rammstein. However, Korn's management claimed that Zombie did not want to tour along with a hip hop artist. Zombie later stated that he had never even spoken to Korn, so he could not have said something like that.[1]
Incubus
Because filming for the movie Next Friday had started, Ice Cube could no longer be a part of the tour and was replaced by the band Incubus for the remaining dates: from 26 to 31 October.
Family Values Tour 1998 Album
Tour Dates
Tour poster
VIP pass
Press photo
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©Brian Garrity
Date | Venue | City | Country | |
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22 Sep 1998 | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester | United States | |
23 Sep 1998 | Worcester's Centrum Centre | Worcester | United States | |
25 Sep 1998 | Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford | United States | |
26 Sep 1998 | First Union Spectrum | Philadelphia | United States | |
27 Sep 1998 | CSU Convocation Center | Cleveland | United States | |
29 Sep 1998 | Civic Arena | Pittsburgh | United States | |
30 Sep 1998 | The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills | United States | |
2 Oct 1998 | Wisconsin Center Arena | Milwaukee | United States | |
3 Oct 1998 | Rosemont Horizon | Rosemont | United States | |
4 Oct 1998 | Target Center | Minneapolis | United States | |
6 Oct 1998 | McNichols Sports Arena | Denver | United States | |
8 Oct 1998 | America West Arena | Phoenix | United States | |
9 Oct 1998 | Great Western Forum | Inglewood | United States | |
10 Oct 1998 | Cow Palace | Daly City | United States | |
11 Oct 1998 | Thomas & Mack Center | Paradise | United States | |
12 Oct 1998 | America West Arena | Phoenix | United States | |
13 Oct 1998 | Idaho Center | Nampa | United States | |
14 Oct 1998 | E Center | West Valley City | United States | |
16 Oct 1998 | Fort Worth Convention Center | Fort Worth | United States | |
17 Oct 1998 | Cajundome | Lafayette | United States | |
18 Oct 1998 | Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena | New Orleans | United States | |
20 Oct 1998 | Fairgrounds Arena | Oklahoma City | United States | |
22 Oct 1998 | Kemper Arena | Kansas City | United States | |
23 Oct 1998 | Kiel Center | St. Louis | United States | |
24 Oct 1998 | Omaha Civic Auditorium | Omaha | United States | |
26 Oct 1998 | Wings Stadium | Kalamazoo | United States | |
27 Oct 1998 | Pepsi Coliseum | Indianapolis | United States | |
27 Oct 1998 | Market Square Arena | Indianapolis | United States | |
29 Oct 1998 | Pepsi Arena | Albany | United States | |
29 Oct 1998 | New Haven Coliseum | New Haven | United States | |
30 Oct 1998 | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale | United States | |
31 Oct 1998 | Patriot Center | Fairfax | United States | |
1 Nov 1998 | Cumberland County Civic Center | Portland, ME | United States |
Sources
- ↑https://web.archive.org/web/20071002064340/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/robzombie/articles/story/5920282/family_feud
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Family Values Tour 1998 | |
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Tour by Korn, Ice Cube, Limp Bizkit, Orgy, Rammstein, Incubus | |
Associated album | Various |
Start date | September 22, 1998 |
End date | October 31, 1998 |
Legs | 1 |
The 1998Family Values Tour was the first edition of the critically acclaimed [1] fall music tour that initially combined nu metal, alternative metal, and rap acts. The tour was created and headlined by Korn.
Lineup
Artists who participated in 1998 Family Values Tour were:
- Incubus(replaced Ice Cube on October 25, 1998 for four remaining dates)
Promotion
The tour was preceded by whirlwind political campaign-style tour named 'Korn Kampaign' (from August 17, 1998 in Los Angeles through September 1 in Phoenix) to promote the release of their album Follow the Leader. It took the group all over North America to spread the news of their 'Family Values' platform to hordes of fans at special 'fan conferences' that were organized at every stop along the tour route. Korn chartered a jet, which took them to record stores in such cities as Riverside, Mountain View, Sacramento, Seattle, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Toronto, Atlanta, and Dallas. The band talked to fans at every stop, answered questions during the special 'fan conferences' and signed autographs. Jim Rose hosted the entire 'Kampaign' tour. Celebrities at various stops included Ice Cube and Todd McFarlane.
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Success
Family Values Tour 1998 Album
The 1998 edition of Family Values Tour was highly successful, the live compilation debuted at #7 at Billboard 200 chart selling 121,000 copies in its first week, and achieving gold record status by RIAA, while DVD - platinum.
Korn helped to promote then-unknown acts. The results were very promising. Rammstein's album 'Sehnsucht' achieved platinum certification in the United States, also Orgy's debut 'Candyass' achieved similar success. Limp Bizkit enjoyed even greater success which helped them establish themselves as one of the leading acts of the nu metal wave at that time, and enjoyed enormous commercial success.
The 27 dates of Family Values Tour grossed more than $6.4 million and over 243,000 fans purchased the fan-friendly ticket prices that ranged from $26.00 to $29.50.[1]
Critical acclaim for the tour started to pour in as soon as it all started. As Jim Farber noted in a review of the September 25, 1998 event at the Continental Arena in New Jersey in the New York Daily News:
'[...] The 4 and half hour show, a hip-hopDJ held equal ground with a drummer in the set by Limp Bizkit, a keyboardist added dance club beats to the classic metal of Rammstein, and two guitarists translated the needling sound of electronic hip-hop into the manic creations of Korn [...] This tour created a bold new profile for hard guitar bands taking cues from the music that replaced them as the soundtrack to masculine aggression.'[1]
The Los Angeles Times noted that the tour 'certainly proved to be one of the rock spectacles of the year,'[2] while Steve Morse of the Boston Globe said that 'Korn delivered the goods...by accelerating out of the box with a savage confluence of heavy metal, rap, and primal screaming from singer Jonathan Davis.'[1]
John Scher of Metropolitan Entertainment agreed: 'The Family Values Tour was not only a great business success, but more importantly, a rousing success with the fans. I think, to a great degree, we accomplished what we set out to: creating a fun, wild evening with a unique atmosphere and incredible music.'[1]
Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Korn said: 'We're creating some rock history with this tour. From that first show, I had goosebumps upon goosebumps. This is something special happening here. I hope that it becomes annual and it's gonna last.'[1]
CD and DVD release
Main articles: Family Values Tour '98 CD and Family Values Tour '98 DVD
The initial edition of Family Values Tour was highly successful and it was documented on separate DVD and CD releases, both put on sale on March 30, 1999 via Immortal/Epic Records. The CD release achieved gold record status in the United States while DVD release went platinum.
Ice Cube replacement
On September 25, 1998 due to the beginning of shooting the movie 'Next Friday', Ice Cube was replaced by alternative metal band Incubus for remaining four dates. The band is featured on the Family Values Tour '98 CD release with song 'New Skin', and can be also seen during performance of 'All in the Family' on DVD release.
Family Values Tour 2001
Feud with Rob Zombie
Initially, Rob Zombie was to be one of the artists participating on the tour, but due to the high production costs each Rob Zombie concert would cost $125,000 in band fees and show production alone. Therefore, Rob Zombie was replaced by Germanindustrial metal act, Rammstein. However, explanation was somewhat confusing. The Firm, Korn's management said Zombie continually expressed dissatisfaction over not wanting to work with a hip-hop act on the bill, and was supposedly lectured by Rob Zombie management that 'rock kids don't like hip-hop.' Rob Zombie's manager, Andy Gould said those comments were false. He explained that Zombie has never even spoken to Korn, so he could not have made those comments.[3] Although the statement released by Korn's management resulted in anger, Rob Zombie shared no bad blood with the bands participating in Family Values Tour. Next year, in 1999 both Rob Zombie and Korn got on good terms again, and launched together highly successful 'Rock is Dead' tour.
Trivia
In one of the more infamous moments, Rammstein's vocalist, Till Lindemann engaged in simulated sodomy with the keyboardist, Christian Lorenz during their performance of 'Bück dich' in Worcester, Massachusetts. They were subsequently arrested and spent the night in jail.
Family Values Tour 1998 Dates
References
Family Values Tour 1998 Dates
- ^ abcdef'Mitch Schneider Organization - Family Values Tour '98 overview'. Mitch Schneider Organization. 1998-03-12. http://www.msopr.com/?q=node/1510&PHPSESSID=28c8d09358ac0ad112be05ac1628eb6c. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
- ^'Live Nation: Press Release for Family Values 2006'. Live Nation. 2006-04-19. http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=194146&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=844674&highlight=. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
- ^'Rolling Stone: Family Feud: Rob Zombie'. Rolling Stone. 1998-07-24. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/robzombie/articles/story/5920282/family_feud. Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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