Amid the physical health issues that can affect his live appearances, Corey Taylor shared the good news with fans who want to see him perform again.
As a member of Slipknot, Taylor engaged himself in countless of movements while singing and playing instruments, including jumping, tumbling, headbanging and flipping. While he previously revealed that he has been feeling a constant pain, he announced the dates and venues of his solo European tour.
Corey Taylor's European Tour 2024 Dates and Venues
This week, the details of Taylor's European tour have been unveiled to the public after completing his European and North American tours as part of his "CFM2" promotion. It serves as a follow-up to his "CFMT" LP which was released in 2020.
See Corey Taylor's European Tour dates and venues below:
June 3 - Warsaw, Poland - Klub Stodola
June 5 - Budapest, Hungary - Barba Negra Track
June 6 - Zagreb, Croatia - Culture Factory
June 8 - Nuremberg, Germany - Rock im Park
June 9 - Nurburg, Germany - Rock am Ring
June 10 - Bochum, Germany - Ruhrcongress
June 12-15 - Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic - Rock For People
June 13-16 - Nickelsdorf, Austria - Nova Rock Festival
June 14-16 - Castle Donington, UK - Download Festival
June 18 - Hanover, Germany - Swiss Life Hall
June 19 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Copenhell
June 21 - Grenchen, Switzerland - Summerside Festival
June 23 - Dessel, Belgium - Graspop Metal Meeting
July 2 - Paris, France - L'Olympia
What Happened to Corey Taylor?
The Slipknot rocker spoke candidly about his health issues in his interview with Rock Feed, predicting he only has five years left in the industry.
"People don't realize this, but when I walk, I'm almost in constant pain," he said. "It's the knees, it's my feet. I have a broken toe on this foot. I have gout across my feet. It gets up into my joints and shit. Yeah, it's tough. I'm not as nimble as I used to be."
He also told Rock Antenne that his and his bandmates' high-caliber performances would reach their peak because of their ages.
Taylor previously underwent an emergency spinal surgery in 2016 due to a broken neck he was not aware of for years.
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