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SHOW PREVIEW: Slipknot’s ‘Here Comes The Pain’ Anniversary Tour to Rock Inglewood In September

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Get ready, Southern California—Slipknot is bringing their Here Comes The Pain 25th Anniversary North American Summer Tour to the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on September 13 and 14. Celebrating a quarter-century of unrivaled chaos and genre-defining heavy metal, Slipknot is set to deliver a night of sonic intensity and relentless energy that only they can provide.

Since their 1999 self-titled debut, Slipknot has become one of metal’s most iconic and unpredictable acts, known for their visceral performances, menacing masks, and a sound that fuses ferocity with dark melodies. This anniversary tour is a celebration of everything the band has achieved over the last quarter-century, and fans can expect a setlist packed with fan favorites that span their storied career—from early tracks like “Wait and Bleed” to anthems like “Duality” and “Before I Forget.”

But this isn’t just any tour—this is Slipknot revisiting their roots and paying homage to the music that shook the metal world. The Here Comes The Pain tour marks a major milestone in the band’s legacy, and they’re set to deliver a performance that goes beyond just nostalgia. With their signature mix of pyrotechnics, visceral stage antics, and sheer musical power, the show will offer an immersive, theatrical experience that promises to leave fans breathless.

The Intuit Dome, with its world-class acoustics and massive capacity, provides the perfect backdrop for the mayhem that is a Slipknot show. Slipknot has always been about connecting with their audience through raw energy, and this venue will ensure that no fan misses a beat—or a scream.

With Slipknot showing no signs of slowing down after decades of groundbreaking music, this concert is more than just a celebration of their past—it’s a powerful reminder of their ongoing reign in the world of heavy metal. Tickets are selling fast, so if you’re ready to experience one of the most intense live shows in music history, grab yours now and prepare for the madness.

Photo by Jonathan Weiner

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