Watch: Slipknot give two songs their live debut at opening UK & Ireland tour date

They played Dublin 3Arena last night

Slipknot on stage at Dublin 3Arena
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 15th Jan 2020

Slipknot kicked off their UK and Ireland tour at Dublin’s 3Arena last night (14th January) with a typically blistering set that featured two live debuts and a couple of surprises.

For their first live show of 2020 at a completely sold-out 3Arena, the masked metal titans played a 17-song set that opened with May 2019 single ‘Unsainted’ and bruising 2001 ‘Iowa’ track ‘Disasterpiece.’

They then gave 1999’s ‘Eeyore’ its first live outing since 2015 and debut appearance on the We Are Not Your Kind Tour, before tearing into a live rendition of anthemic recent single ‘Nero Forte’ for the very first time.

You can check out fan-filmed footage of ‘Nero Forte’s live debut right here:

Elsewhere, Slipknot played ‘Iowa’ track ‘New Abortion’ for the first time since Ozzfest Meets Knotfest in 2016. It was only its second outing since Slipknot’s European festival tour back in 2002.

Ten songs into the set, Slipknot played ‘We Are Not Your Kind’ track ‘Birth of the Cruel’ live for the first time before giving 1999’s ‘Eyeless’ its tour debut.

Here’s fan-filmed footage of ‘Birth of the Cruel’:

The Dublin concert culminated with an encore of ‘(sic)’, ‘People = Sh-t’ and the ultimate ‘Surfacing.’

Slipknot’s UK and Ireland tour continues at Manchester Arena on Thursday night (16th January) before hitting Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Nottingham, Cardiff and Birmingham before culminating at London’s The O2 on Saturday 25th January.

The band then return to the UK this summer when Slipknot bring Knotfest to The National Bowl in Milton Keynes on Saturday 22nd August 2020.

Tickets go on sale from Kerrang! Radio Tickets at 10am on Thursday 16th January.

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Slipknot’s setlist in Dublin was as follows:

Unsainted

Disasterpiece

Eeyore (Tour Debut)

Nero Forte (Live Debut)

Before I Forget

New Abortion (Tour debut)

Psychosocial

Solway Firth

Vermilion

Birth of the Cruel (Live Debut)

Wait and Bleed

Eyeless (Tour debut)

All Out Life

Duality

Encore:

(sic)

People = Sh-t

Surfacing

Slipknot and more unmasked:

Slipknot’s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan unmasked

Slipknot percussionist #6 Shawn Crahan unveiled his new silver clown mask to the world when the Iowan masked metallers premiered fearsome single 'Unsainted' in May 2019. Outside of the day job banging things with Slipknot, the unmasked Shawn Crahan is an acclaimed film director and photographer.

Slipknot’s Mick Thomson unmasked

Slipknot guitarist #7 Mick Thomson's metallic hockey mask is so perfectly formidable it has remained relatively unchanged for years. On the right is an Mick Thomson without his mask traversing the streets of New York in 2019 ahead of Slipknot's appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Buckethead unmasked

The highly enigmatic guitarist, who wears a KFC bucket on his head, revealed his real identity on self-released 2013 album 'Pike 13'. It poignantly depicts a younger Buckethead – real name Brian Carroll – without his mask on and hugging his late dad.

Slipknot’s Jay Weinberg unmasked

Slipknot drummer Jay Weinberg and his proper horrorshow burlap mask. On the right is the devilishly handsome Jay Weinberg without his mask. Weinberg joined Slipknot in 2014 replacing the departing Joey Jordison, who sadly passed away in 2021.

Slipknot’s Sid Wilson unmasked

Slipknot turntablist #0 Sid Wilson's mask dramatically changed in 2019 from his more traditional skull and gas masks to an almost Palpatine -esque deformed human mask with black robes. On the right is Sid Wilson without his mask at the premiere of Slipknot: Day Of The Gusano in Beverly Hills.

Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland unmasked and without makeup

Chameleon-like Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland is constantly coming up with brilliant new looks for the band's live shows. Fusing a mask with crudely painted make-up, this brilliantly disturbing guise is like a cross between Salvador Dali, The Joker and a demented aristocrat. Here is Wes Borland without his mask and makeup at a photoshoot in 2017.

Slipknot’s Corey Taylor unmasked

Slipknot singer #8 Corey Taylor's guise evolved into a sinister translucent mask in 2019. As the frontman of Stone Sour - and arguably the most famous member of Slipknot to boot - unless you've been living under a rock for the past two decades, you'll be well aware of what Corey Taylor looks like without his mask.

Ghost’s Tobias Forge (aka Papa Emeritus) unmasked

Flanked by his band of Nameless Ghouls, Tobias Forge has adopted a number of papal guises over the years; from the various incarnations of Papa Emeritus through to Cardinal Copia and Papa Emeritus IV. On the right is Tobias Forge without his mask at the Grammy Awards in 2019.

GWAR’s Blothar unmasked

Following the untimely death of singer Oderus Urungus (aka Dave Brockie) in 2014, GWAR recruited Blothar - aka Michael Bishop – as their new frontman who comes complete with a pigface goblin guise. On the right is Blothar without his mask and outlandish costume speaking at a TED Talk in 2015.

Slipknot’s Alessandro Venturella unmasked

Slipknot bassist Alessandro "Alex" Venturella's mask changed from a hessian fabric mask into patterned copper mask in 2019. The genial-looking chap on the right is Alessandro Venturella without his mask.

KISS’s Paul Stanley unmasked and without makeup

Alongside Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley has been a member of KISS since their inception in 1973 and his alter ego The Starchild has remained a constant all this time.

Slipknot’s Jim Root unmasked

Slipknot guitarist #4 Jim Root has worn a Jester mask for the entirety of his career with only minor changes in its design. Why change perfection?! Jim Root is immediately identifiable even without his mask thanks to his luscious, voluminous beard.

Behemoth’s Nergal unmasked and without makeup

One of the standout Main Stage acts at Download Festival 2019, Polish blackened death metallers Behemoth – led by the fearsome lead vocalist Nergal – have always adorned striking make-up on stage creating an enigmatic aura. On the right is Adam Nergal Darski without makeup at an album signing session.

Ex-Slipknot percussionist Chris Fehn unmasked

Before he exited Slipknot in somewhat acrimonious circumstances in April 2019, #3 Chris Fehn wore a distinctive Liar Mask – aka the Pinocchio Mask. On the right is the Chris Fehn without his mask at the premiere of Shawn Clown Crahan's movie 'Officer Downe' in 2016.

KISS’s Gene Simmons unmasked and without makeup

On stage and wearing his trademark makeup, Gene Simmons adopts The Demon persona.

KISS’s Eric Singer unmasked and without makeup

Following the death of the late-great Eric Carr in 1991, new drummer Eric Singer didn't adopt his The Fox persona; instead he resurrected original drummer Peter Criss' The Catman guise.

KISS’s Tommy Thayer unmasked and without makeup

Joining KISS permanently in 2002, Tommy Thayer jumped straight into Ace Frehley's platform heels and took on his The Spaceman makeup design.

Ghost Nameless Ghoul unmasked

In March 2017, a Swedish musician called Martin Persner shared a video claiming he was formerly a Nameless Ghoul in Ghost called Omega. He left the band in July 2016 after a seven-year stint.

Here's the Knotfest UK poster:

Slipknot's Knotfest UK