Slipknot Concerts Setlist

Slipknot concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Top 10 most played songs by Slipknot: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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Based on the average Setlist, Slipknot will perform live for about 1:30.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (99% probability):

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  1. Slipknot 10th Anniversary Edition cover (sic)
  2. Iowa cover People = Shit
  3. no cover Gematria (The Killing Name)
  4. Slipknot 10th Anniversary Edition cover Wait and Bleed
  5. Slipknot cover No Life
  6. The End, So Far cover Yen
  7. All Hope Is Gone cover Psychosocial
  8. Iowa cover The Heretic Anthem
  9. .5: The Gray Chapter cover The Devil in I
  10. Unsainted cover Unsainted
  11. Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses [special Package] cover Duality
  12. Encore #1

  13. Slipknot 10th Anniversary Edition cover Spit It Out
  14. Slipknot 10th Anniversary Edition cover Surfacing
  15. Slipknot cover Scissors

Slipknot Biography

Slipknot is an American heavy metal band. They were formed in 1995 in Des Moines, Iowa. The founding members are percussionist and vocalist Shawn “Clown” Crahan (born in 1969 in Des Moines, Iowa), drummer Joey Jordison (1975, Des Moines, Iowa), and bassist Paul Gray (1972, Los Angeles, California).

All three founding members were involved in the local heavy metal scene in Iowa before teaming up, playing for miscellaneous bands. In 1995, Crahan and Gray founded the new metal band “Pale Ones”. Drummer Jordison joined them soon after through an impressive audition. They also changed the band's name to “Slipknot”, the title of one of their early songs, at Jordison’s suggestion.

They released their independent album, “Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.” on Halloween night 1996. It was a completely self-funded project. It’s the only Slipknot album that features Anders Colsefni as their lead vocalist. Since the album never got any traction, Colsefni was replaced by new guy Corey Taylor.

Not keen on giving up, Slipknot got back to the drawing board. And it was worth a second chance. Their second album, the self-titled “Slipknot” was released in June 1999, through the heavy metal label Roadrunner Records. It became a moderate industry hit, peaking at the #51 spot on the famous Billboard 200 list in the US. However, it topped the charts in the independent albums and in the heatseekers category.

Since then, the Iowa-based metal band has released 5 more studio albums, thus they have 7 in total. The best selling among them has been their second, self-titled one from 1999. Meanwhile, the new Slipknot album titled “The End, So Far” was released in September 2022.

The biggest Slipknot hits to date are “Wait and Bleed” (1999), ”Duality” (2004), “Psychosocial” (2008), and “The Devil in I” (2014). The band is known for their eery, horror-themed aesthetics while performing live or in a music video. The band members usually wear masks at every Slipknot concert.

Slipknot’s line-up has changed a lot over the years. Sadly, two of the three founders have passed away. Paul Gray died in 2010, while Joey Jordison did so in 2021. The current line-up consists of the sole living founder, percussionist and vocalist Shawn “Clown” Crahan, lead vocalist Corey Taylor, keyboardist Craig Jones, guitarist Mick Thomson, DJ and second keyboardist Sid Wilson, second guitarist Jim Root, bassist Alessandro Venturella, drummer Jay Weinberg, and second percussionist and backing vocalist Michael Pfaff. Check where the next Slipknot concert is playing on the page above.

Slipknot News

  • 11 Jun 2026

    Unauthorized Slipknot book "Somewhere Between Screaming and Crying" to release August 6.

  • 26 Mar 2026

    According to the Daily Mail, Kelly Osbourne has reportedly broken off her engagement with Slipknot’s Sid Wilson while coping with the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne.

  • 6 Dec 2025

    Slipknot's mythical experimental album Look Outside Your Window has been delayed yet again, with percussionist M. Shawn "Clown" Crahan now promising a 2026 release after previously stating it would arrive in 2025.

  • 28 May 2025

    Jim Root Confirms Six New Slipknot Songs Ready, Demands Tour Break for Recording. Read more here

  • 19 May 2025

    Slipknot's Jim Root says the band has "nearly zero" inspiration for new music. Read more

Comments (12)

  • 22 Apr 2024, 8:31 VincentFlugo says: reply

    Any plans on coming to Sweden soon?

  • 18 Apr 2024, 5:05 CarlosVoidd says: reply

    It's absurd trying to secure standing tickets for shows nowadays, but it's not unexpected, given my fondness for them. gigs was my inaugural metal experience back in 2004, yet I couldn't rationalize shelling out such exorbitant sums. It's one of the reasons I'm grateful to favor only a handful of arena-level bands nowadays!

    • 19 Apr 2024, 17:30 amandaramocki says:

      And For those prices you would expect a meet and greet

    • 20 Apr 2024, 20:09 CarlosVoidd says:

      I completely agree. I've had the pleasure of meeting them multiple times over the years, even outside of their official engagements

    • 21 Apr 2024, 8:31 amandaramocki says:

      Me too, but nowadays its just impossible. Prices are just insane

    • 21 Apr 2024, 17:30 CarlosVoidd says:

      Thats the good part of being an OG fan hahahah you get access to the band when everything is cheaper lol

    • 22 Apr 2024, 2:22 amandaramocki says:

      Yep. But it's just sad, because it's incredible seeing the band evolution and I'd still love to meet them, but out of question now.

    • 22 Apr 2024, 5:05 midnightowlOP says:

      It's all about getting as much money as they can from the fans these days. The bands don't do signings or meet fans like they used to. I feel lucky that I got to meet them during the Iowa era.

  • 16 Apr 2024, 14:47 jacobmillerXX says: reply

    They have undoubtedly become more gentle with time. They certainly don't retain their former toughness. Nonetheless, their talent remains evident.

    • 17 Apr 2024, 17:30 nathanrocks says:

      There remain remarkable individuals who evolve over time and mend old wounds. I am proud of all these men.

    • 18 Apr 2024, 20:09 georgemiyahara6576 says:

      the rage you feel at 20 lessons when you're 40. They still are the same, musically and lyrically, just present it differently.

    • 20 Apr 2024, 17:30 jacobmiller1 says:

      yes. SlipSour now.

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