*time travels back to summer 2009*

12-year-old me *checking out the Slipknot Download 2009 set for the first time*: Whoa, who the hell are you?!

22-year-old me: I’m you from the future!

12YOM: Really?! Tell me something that happens in 2015.

22YOM: Well, you know the band you’re listening to right now, you get to see them live for the first time.

12YOM: Oh cool! What brings you here then?

22YOM: Well, young blossoming maggot, it’s been a crazy week for us in the land of Roxx in 2020 and I’ve been reflecting on how innocent you were to all of this. I don’t think you would ever believe the week I’ve just experienced.

12YOM: That sounds exciting, tell more.

22YOM: Where do I begin? You’re pretty much living your best life going to gigs up until this point anyways, but this week is special. You don’t know it yet, but Slipknot are about to become the only thing you live for and get the opportunity to follow them on their UK tour pretty much.

12YOM: SAY THAT AGAIN?? I do what?

22YOM: I know right?! I’m still trying to adjust to it myself. Let me take you on an adventure of a lifetime as I retell the experience.

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It was August 2019, 11 am and I was stressing out to try and secure a VIP ticket for the London show of Slipknot’s recently announced tour with special guests Behemoth. The high from Download was seeping through my veins and I could not wait for the opportunity to see my boys again. Fast forward to autumn time and I made the decision to see them on their Manchester, Sheffield and Nottingham dates too. Being that I’ve wanted to follow a tour around for the last 10 years and the effect that Download had on me, I could not miss the chance to see Slipknot more than once on this tour. January 2020 came around and with a few days to go to my first date, I prepped myself by making banners for all the shows, each with either a song lyric or a special message. The 16th had arrived and I was on my way to the first show of 4. Little did I know what was to come from this week. Amino, it’s time to sit back, relax and let the chaos unfold.

January 16th, 2020: Mickin’ Manchester Madness!

This was the second night of the WANYK tour. The Nine were fresh from destroying Dublin and persisted to continue this night after night. I had VIP for all shows as I would be travelling the day of the show and wanted to secure a space at barrier so I could see the boys up close. My ticket got me early entry, a VIP lanyard, and a box full of Slipknot goodies.

We were lining up at Manchester Arena but ended up getting sent round the wrong way for the VIP entrance. Nevertheless. I was still about 6th in the queue and I met up with someone who was going on the Knotfest cruise as well. She was going to all the dates on the tour and London would have been her 50th show; an achievement I aspire to have. Doors opened at 6 and we got onto the barrier on Mick’s side for the evening. The security was good at this venue as throughout the night we were talking and making jokes with them. One guy had a mate working there and offered him a lemon sherbet which seemed to be a running joke for the evening as we said there was one per VIP. The lights dimmed for the first time and the ominous Satanic chants of Solve started to play.

7.30: Behemoth

Behemoth - Bartzabel LIVE Manchester Arena 2020

Being that I had already seen Behemoth at Download, I kind of knew what to expect. Though, their stage production is far better suited to the indoor environment of an arena. I enjoyed the incense smell as it added to the ambience of the show. One by one, the band came on stage and blasted full throttle into Wolves of Siberia. I enjoyed the use of pyro and dry ice and my inner pyromaniac was awoken once again. Even during the breaks, the spooky atmosphere continued with visuals on their screens. Bartzabel is always cool to hear live and Nergal donning a papal mitre is ungodly and striking. I loved seeing Nergal’s face up close and seeing him stick his tongue out and pull funny faces. I feel with this show, I wasn’t so familiar with their songs, so it is a bit of a blur, but I managed to get spat on with blood during Chant for Ezkaton 2000 E.V. which was awesome. I completely forgot about this part of the set even though Harry told me before, but I’m now bonded by blood with The Amino Wizard and the remnants of the blood were found in my hair a day later as I washed it out. Coagvla closed the monstrous set and saw the four members drum a ritualistic tribute to Satan and all things hellish. A headlining band in their own right, they made the arena feel devilish and set the tone for The Nine. I ended up on their Instagram too, which seemed to be a recurring theme for the nights to come.

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8.15: Mid-Show Intermission

The security was funny as they were making jokes about the blood. One mentioned that he might have to tell the bus driver that he hasn’t been involved in a stabbing on his way home. The curtain came down to conceal the stage that was being set up behind it. On this night, they did not weigh it down, so it kept on blowing up and we were all shouting ‘Spoilers!’. They then tucked the curtain into the stage, so we didn’t see what was going on. I’d noticed on the other nights that they clipped it down to prevent this issue happening again. The music before Slipknot consisted of songs from Guns N’ Roses and Foo Fighters and I was singing along to it with the people around me. The ambience changed as Slipknot’s intro track played through the speakers, AC/DC’s ‘For Those About to Rock’ and the curtain got sucked up when the final ‘Fire!’ was sung, revealing a calm stage lit in blue.

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9.00: Slipknot

The album intro, Insert Coin, warped us into the carnival of madness and the crowd roared when the first members, Sid, Jay and Craig, came on stage, shortly followed by Clown and Tortilla Guy. Corey and V-Man were next and the choir begun for the song Unsainted. Mick and Jim were the last 2 members to join the band on stage and Corey initiated a sing along with the crowd in Manchester. A universal awakening sparked in the crowd to get into a frenzy as soon as the riff began, I don’t expect nothing less from the maggots anyways. The setup for this tour was the same as Download with the risers and the percussion kits on stands high in the air. This made you want to look everywhere to try and see everything that was happening, and with 9 members, there is a hell of a lot going on. The setlist was mixed with fan favourites, deep cuts and songs from the latest album. I was particularly surprised that hidden track Eeyore and Iowa banger New Abortion made it onto the set, and it quenches my thirst even further for an ‘Evening With/Deep Cuts/Request’ style show in the future. Nero Forte elevated in a live setting and I can see it being around for some time on the set.

Slipknot - Nero Forte Live in Manchester, UK (16/01/2020)

Sid is an animated member on stage and dots around everywhere when he isn’t scratching away. He’s a fun animal to watch and I love seeing him jeer on the crowd. Before I Forget’s solo really gets me going. It’s at this point in the set that Jim and Mick swap sides and to see Jim caress that guitar with such a smooth hypnotic solo that close is an image I’ll never get out of my head. I was shocked at how visceral Solway Firth is live and it took me a minute to get into it. You can really feel Corey’s emotion in that song, and it took me back to when they released it last summer. Vermillion has always been my favourite song of theirs live and my 13-year-old self was quaking. This song was followed by Birth of the Cruel and I got to see V-Man’s flamethrower. The danger that adds to the guys at the back is frightening but crazy cool to witness.

Slipknot - Birth Of The Cruel - Manchester Arena 16/01/2020

This show was a Mick special. It was the first time I was on his side and it felt different in a good way. Many times, throughout the set, we shared eye contact and his stare was not intimidating at all, despite what people say. I felt we had a moment at one point, and he threw me his pick (of destiny). The luck that pick has bought me is unreal as I got a few more gifts over the nights. Seeing Corey up close like that was amazing and exhilarating. He is such a class frontman. Eyeless is another live favourite of mine and shrieked in happiness when the sampled drums started to play. The 3-song encore, (sic)/People=Shit/Surfacing, was a summation of the brutality that Slipknot bring every night and by the end, we were all united in a euphoric tiredness after the most intense aerobic workout ever. The set this time around had no Spit It Out, so it got people chanting for it here and for the shows to come.

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I didn’t see much of their set production as I was headbanging too hard, but I did notice their pyro and fireworks which were amazing. I might have given myself a slight concussion by going so hard on the first night as when I was walking up the stairs to get the VIP merch, it felt never ending and I got dizzy. :joy: At least I had 3 more shows lined up to grasp it all. When I think back to this show in comparison to London, it felt more intimate, as The O2 is huge. Like I kind of forgot that there was an arena full of people behind me especially cuz I got to make more eye contact with Mick quite a bit. It felt like a show for one when that was happening. Slipknot are teases with their breaks too. They teased a lot with their album release but with the stage show, they take breaks every 3 songs or so and it makes you want more. The thirsty little maggots we all are, leeching on this band for dear life. I said goodbye to my fellow cruising Maggot, and I was off back home after this show and anticipated my next round of the Knot carnival.

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January 20th, 2020: Sid’s Birthday bash in Sheffield

After going back to normality for the weekend, Monday came, and I was off to see the boys again in Sheffield at the FlyDSA Arena. I decided to do this date as I knew that it was Sid’s birthday and based on past shows, they have always done something to celebrate it. I arrived at St Pancras and was taken back to my journey to Download 2019, where I saw the Nine. That show itself was a life-changing experience and being on the train going in the same direction forebode the amazing two days I was about to have. I got to the arena and met some more fans, including the lady I met in Manchester, along with her mate and a fellow Jim fangirl I had been talking to on Tumblr. As they were all of a similar age, it was cool to hear their first gig experiences as teens and made me wish I was a few years older so I could have experienced the early 2000s metal scene.

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There was a muck up with the tickets, as Ticketmaster had not liaised with the arena that they did not send the tickets out via post and we were to collect them from the arena so a few of us were back and forth between the box office trying to sort this out. However, what made it a bit better is that I saw some Def Leppard memorabilia in the box office as we were in the home of the hard rock legends after all. The ticket confusion finally alleviated, and we managed to get in ok. Aside from seeing how the band and crowd differ over night, the security between each venue is different too. Sheffield seemed like they didn’t have enough bodies to cope with the demand of people and were probably the worst of all shows. Alas, we were on Jim’s side tonight and anticipated the dimming of the lights.

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7.30: Behemoth

I love how Inferno is just chilling behind his kit and waiting for the beginning of Wolves to start. When the spotlight hits him, you know you’re in for a treat. However, I felt the crowd didn’t seem that too into them at this show in comparison to Manchester. Maybe it was just where I was in the crowd, but I felt like I was the only one enjoying it. I started to become more familiar with their songs by this point and awaited certain parts of the set. When Nergal brings out the flaming ball things before Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer, it sparked joy in me and after this song Orion and Seth play facing each other and fist bump, which made me happy. I didn’t get spat on tonight as I was on the other side of the stage and the blood didn’t project that far, though seeing Orion windmill during Chant was mind-blowing and inspiring as I try to perfect my technique. When Behemoth came on stage, I was thankful for their pyro. At Download it made it unbearable to stand in the humidity, but it warmed up a cold arena in winter which made me miss it when it wasn’t on.

9.00: Slipknot

There wasn’t that much mid-set banter at this show, so I was thankful when For Those About to Rock started. The same setlist was played at every show, despite the crowd’s attempt to get them to play Spit It Out. Tortilla Guy is really coming into his own and is such a fun member to watch on stage. It’s almost like watching Sid in the early days and those two are always trying to go off on each other. Speaking of Sid, they have treadmills on stage too and Sid dances away on them all night long. It seems they are taking tips from Rammstein this tour with the treadmill and flamethrower. I didn’t notice it in Manchester but the visuals for the 2nd verse in Birth of the Cruel were disturbing (thanks Clown). They showed pigs and bears fucking and once you saw it, it was something you couldn’t miss the next time.

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As I have mentioned, Sheffield was Sid’s birthday and before New Abortion, we sang him Happy Birthday. I made a sign for him and this ended up on the big screen. The girl next to me pointed out that the camera man was pointing it at me, and I pushed my sign forward. This was such an amazing experience and I’m so happy that I was noticed! The sign, however, is pretty much torn into shreds but I have great memories of it. I think Mick recognised me that night (I’d like to think so anyways) and during Wait and Bleed, we shared another moment as at the end I was headbanging hard and he through me another pick. I noticed that Jim felt a bit angry his tech wasn’t working that night and was trying to fix it. He usually throws out more picks but only done one that night. I felt for him, but the jester was still trying to poke fun at the audience by making dirty gestures to some people in the crowd, sending me wild.

There was an issue with this tour as a group of thieves were following the band around and stealing phones so we could see phone cases being flung over the barrier which was quite worrying as it was the first time I had witnessed something like that. Security was so poorly organised at this event and they couldn’t manage the crowd surfers. They did not stop coming during the encore which was frustrating as there was only 2 songs left, and it seemed they were all just opportunists, the worst kind of crowd surfers. It was all good though as I got another pick and my sign got noticed, a grand gig achievement indeed. We collected our VIP merch; said goodbye and I made my way back to my hotel. So far, we were off to a good start and I felt on top of the world that the fun didn’t have to end yet as Knottingham was to follow and ya girl did not expect anything that was gonna happen the next day (I still can’t to be fair but I’m getting there).

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January 22nd, 2020: Knottingham won me Jim’s heart.

After a long dreary wait to get from Sheffield to Nottingham, show 3 of the tour was finally on the way. I felt a bit pissed off that my breakfast wasn’t as great as it should have been, and I felt that I should have booked an earlier train to get to Nottingham, but this show was the best night of the 4. I arrived at the Motorpoint Arena around 4 and the VIP host recognised me. If you’re doing early entry on this tour, you’ll get to meet Craig who is great. I felt like I was a part of the cool kid’s club when that happened. My status as a hardcore fan was rising hehe. I saw 2 guys in the line with Jim masks from The Gray Chapter and WANYK era which made me happy as they looked like Jim with the haircut and beards. This lent a strange foreboding to what was going to happen that night. I spoke to some people in line and they had travelled all the way from Dubai for their first Knot show which made me appreciate their dedication. I met again with people I met in Sheffield and we had to endure a drunk guy mouthing off about how he gets front row all the time and he would fight his way there if he didn’t. He urinated on the barrier when we got in and him and his friends got kicked out, making us feel all relived. It was so silly as even though everyone was talking, his voice was the only person you could hear. His loss, I suppose.

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7.30: Behemoth

I was growing evermore a fan of their live shows as the nights progressed and it helped that Nottingham were a better crowd during their set too. I kept on making eye contact with Nergal and had my regular appearance on their Instagram. I’ll get to know them soon enough. Nergal was starting to intimidate me a little bit as I felt he was recognising me. He threw a pick in my direction, but Nottingham Arena is the bloody Bermuda Triangle as it disappeared in the gap between the stage and barrier. However, he threw out another one and it fell on the floor, and the security gave it to the guy next to me but as he got one in Newcastle, he gave it to me instead. Thanks so much mate! Bartzabel was the smokiest it was tonight, and we could hardly see the stage. It was almost like someone had turned the CO2 up to 11. Chant was slowly becoming one of my fave moments of the night and I couldn’t help by headbang along to it this night. It was the most I had enjoyed their show so far and put me in a good mood.

Behemoth drumming finale Live at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham England 21.1.2020

9.00: Slipknot

Where do I fucking begin with this show!!!! I was on Jim’s side as per usual for this one but before I speak about how Jim-centric this show was, let’s talk about the other highlights. Disasterpiece was one of many songs that I had an emphasis on that night. Especially when the breakdown happens, and Tortilla jumps from his kegs and was vibing hard with Sid. The physicalities of this band still amaze me as they go hard 20 plus years later and TG really resonates that energy. I felt this too during Nero Forte as it was the first time that I had focused my attention on him during the bridge and thought ‘WOW!’. I got to see Clown more tonight too. There was a part during Psychosocial where he was walking round with so much swagger the back. I still think he is doing amazing after his daughter’s death last year to come on stage and can only imagine how cathartic the stage show is for him. He brings out a flaming baseball bat during Maggot anthem ‘Duality’ and it rallies the fans for a call to arms. Even though this isn’t one of my most fave Knot songs, it’s moments like that I live for in a show.

You’re probably wondering why this show was more Jim-centric than the others for me. Aside for seeing Jim’s doppelgangers in the line, the crowd was chanting for Jim before Solway Firth to which he responded by silencing us and pointing to his head depicting we were crazy (I mean, I still am). I felt the power of Solway a lot tonight and charged into a windmill when the riff started. I saw that Jim looked at my sign when he came on during Unsainted and thought my senpai had finally noticed me. He tried to throw me a pick partway through the set but Bermuda Triangle part 2 happened and I didn’t get it. But just before All Out Life, he came back on stage and picked up his bandana from his trousers, wiped all his sweat and spit into it and threw it at me. I can’t catch so security had to pass it to me but after wanting a pick for so long, I one-upped everyone and got that. I was in utter shock and started to have a meltdown during All Out Life. I’ve been in a brain mush phase ever since and keep on replaying that moment in my head. After observing him for the last few shows, I think I’ve sussed out when Jim’s technique for headbanging and my teacher has taught me well as I managed to get the camera on me for a good 10 seconds during People=Shit. Still doesn’t make any sense to me how I got that lucky but here we are.

Slipknot - Solway Firth. Nottingham 21/01/2020

Sid was goofing around more than usual that night. At the end when the band was saying bye, he went behind Clown and done a jerking off motion behind him which made me laugh so much. He was playing around with his nose on his mask too which was sweet. Jim at one point was nudging V-man with his guitar igniting the fangirl in me. I almost managed to catch Jay’s stick at the end too as it hit me in the face, but it fell on the floor and security gave it to the girl next to me. Better luck next time, I suppose. Since this show, I have been thinking a lot about my younger self wondering what she would think about the tour so far and the fact that my dreams are slowly coming true. Nottingham is my 2nd home now cuz it reminds me of Jim, and I feel like I should move there. To further my fangirling, the platform my train departed from was number 4, Jim’s number in the band, making this night come full circle.

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January 25th, 2020: Clownin’ around in London town.

After 3 days off from touring and working the day job, the time had finally come to see The Nine in my hometown. Coincidentally, this was the 9th time I was attending a gig at The O2, so it was an ominous homecoming (I had seen Muse and 30 Seconds to Mars twice each here, along with Iron Maiden, Avenged Sevenfold, Frankie Valli and Def Leppard too). I won’t lie, out of all the shows, this was the one I was the most nervous about. I had never travelled solo to a gig as far as I had on this tour, but I seemed to be fine about going to the other 3 dates. For some reason I was incredibly anxious. You think I would be overjoyed with hitting the jackpot in Nottingham but after touring around a bit, I felt slightly awkward to see the boys again, especially Jim due to how emotional I was about it afterwards. Nevertheless, when my mate and I arrived at the venue, I started to calm down a bit. We went to the merch stand and I got my tour tee.

The VIP host noticed me again and we were talking about people not running to the barrier. The people in the line were amazing and it felt like a big family reunion even though I had just met them. I met yet another Jim fangirl and I was living for it. I also met Sid’s biggest fan and he’s on first name basis with him, which is absolute goals for me. I saw the people I met at the other shows too and it was weird that this would be the final time I saw them until August as it’s been such a wild ride already. There were a few other Knotfest goers there too which made us more excited. I felt my experience in the line this time was more emotional as the end was nearing and I felt I had finally found people as passionate about the band as me. We got in, and I went straight to my reserved spot on Jim’s side in front of Orion’s mic stand. The security was a bit lacklustre here too as they seemed to be dragging crowd-surfers out rather than lifting them up. But they kicked out a guy who was smoking in the pit to which the crowd cheered afterwards which made my day. The clock rang 7.30, summoning hell onstage for the final time and I embraced it all.

7.30: Behemoth

The incense triggered many fond memories of the other shows and it felt bittersweet that this would be the last time I would see the band on this tour. They have become as much as part of the full show experience as Slipknot are and after seeing them on multiple occasions, I have warmed to Behemoth a lot and I hope they are on the cruise or Knotfest UK line-up. There was a setlist change this night where Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel was played instead of Conquer All and it reminded me of the night in Nottingham as I heard this song on Kerrang! Radio when I came home that night. I remembered that Bartzabel was really smoky in Nottingham too and had a little giggle to myself when that song came on as they seemed to have fixed the issue that night. I felt the dry Ice particles a lot more tonight and they burn when they touch your skin, 100% do not recommend being at the front if you don’t want that to happen to you. Someone got spat in the eye during Chant, taking me back to a story that a certain Wizard told me, and the medical team had to give him eye wash just in case. As I knew what to expect, seeing my favourite parts of the show for the last time: like the fist-bump, Bartzabel, Orion’s windmilling and the pyro, made me smile with glee. It was going by quicker than I wanted it too and when each part happened, reality was settling in that there were only a few hours left of this spectacle. We watched the final curtain rise of this cycle and waited for the time of the Nine to begin.

Behemoth - Full Set Live at The O2 London. 25 January 2020

9.00: Slipknot

For Those About to Rock echoed through The O2’s PA system and the London maggots raised their voices in anticipation. The week had finally come down to this show and the crowd were the most intense out of the 4 nights. I had people leaning on me all night much more than the other 3 nights. London never lets me down in that regard, my fellow Londoners go to town when there’s a show. Disasterpiece seems to get everyone in a frenzy after Unsainted. As one of the oldest songs on the set, it awakens the older fans to cause a storm on the floor. The combo of Sid and TG is something that will never get old with this era. They bring back that 1999 Slipknot feel, and it feels just as dangerous 20+ years later, especially the night before TG had to miss Solway as he was bleeding. Every now and then you do catch the silent boi, Craig, at the back, headbanging away, plotting the next murder (Killers Are Quiet for all you hardcore MFKR fans out there).

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This show was Clown-centric as I enjoyed his banter with the security down the front. Partway through Corey’s ramblings he came onto my side of the arena and saw a V-Man pick on the stage. He moved his foot to push it off the stage and it fell on the floor. The crowd went nuts, but the security didn’t want to give it out yet. Clown noticed this and started imitating his hand motion above him. We all started laughing hysterically and the security man finally gave in and dashed it into the crowd. Another time was when he had the flaming baseball bat and was hovering it over security. The danger this man brings sends my heart to have extreme palpitations.

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Corey’s speech before All Out Life hit home. He said something along the ‘I know I repeat a lot of stuff, but repetition is good, it doesn’t matter what country, what skin colour you have, we are family’ followed by ’If anyone tries to fuck with you the n I want you to say ‘FUCK YOU, YOU CUNT’, I challenge you to All Out Life’ being the first time that any of my lyric banners made sense. I ended up on the big screen again, but it felt more awkward as my neck was hurting from headbanging and couldn’t fulfill my 15 seconds of fame this time around. I spent the rest of the show swooning at Jim and catching him staring and biting his lip in my direction was something that set me off. I felt kind of intimidated by him after getting his bandana as I feel there’s a part of him watching me even more now (fangirl insecurities smh). The crowd chanted for him again before Vermillion and he told us to shush again. My humble boi :blush: . I saw Jay threw a stick into the crowd, but it broke in half, the first time I’ve seen that happen.

Slipknot live London O2 All out life

The show closed with an emotional bang and the band took a crowd photo while the Monty Python song ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’ played in tribute to the late Terry Jones. I didn’t get anything from this show until the last second when the tech was tidying the stage up and threw a bunch of Jim picks in the air. I felt like I was at the end of Space Jam (dating myself a bit there) and actually caught it. I screamed in excitement and it rounded off the tour in the most special, poignant way as it was my most sought after item for the shows. The universe is a weird chick haha. Guess you gotta put it out there for the cosmos to answer, I suppose. I bid farewell to the most amazing maggot family and made the journey home, to which I opened the door, sat on my mum’s bed and just wept in a state of euphoria.

This tour has been a statement of personal growth for me. The 11YO that lives in me and you guys met at the start of this blog is finding it really hard to believe that the four dates happened. I feel like I still have to attend these shows, but I wake up every morning with the memorabilia in my room and it reminds me I’m on the reality side of the dream that the young metalhead in me set out many moons ago. It has been the most ambitious live experience I have set out to do, much more than Download and I am so grateful to have met so many awesome fans this tour. Being front row every night was special and getting something from every gig was a bonus but the fans were truly my favourite part of the tour so I thank each and every one of you who I met as you made the experience that much more worth-while. You added the icing on the cake on top of the breath-taking show that the Nine put on. I cannot wait to continue the Slipknot haze I’m feeling in August where I will be attending the AWESOME INAUGURAL KNOTFEST AT SEA and also Knotfest UK and reunite with the people I met at these shows. You will be hearing all about that too so keep your eyes peeled.

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Hopefully I have inspired you to bite the bullet and follow your faves on tour. I would recommend it to anyone as it is the most life-changing experience ever. Thanks for reading Amino and I’ll see you on the next one.