Bobby Bottleservice wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 9:54 am
What's most ridiculous about all of this is talks of a lawsuit. Here is a portion of the article I just read: (Only in Murica).
With pricing for the event itself being pretty steep, not including travel to the Dominican Republic, The Law Office of Stas Rusek (out of Atlanta, GA) seems to be taking advantage and offering those who felt wronged by the band to form a class action lawsuit asking if you paid between $4,000-$10,000 for Tool In The Sand to contact them.
Rusek himself claims to not only be a huge Tool fan but someone who also attended the weekend event.
This "lawsuit" is thinly veiled advertising
Good point.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:30 am
by brewdog123
junior wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 4:43 pm
A lot of the complaining seems to hinge on people being promised "2 unique sets". My understanding is that the promoter tagged that onto the advertising without discussing it with the band, and once they found out about it had it removed from all promo materials. It was never contracted that way.
Everyone has a right to their opinion of what the band "should have done", but it shouldn't be based on "they promised _____", since they didn't.
maybe the promoter was trying to save them from themselves...
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2025 4:28 pm
by Bobby Bottleservice
tys0n wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:34 am
On the flip side tool are about to play some of the biggest shows of their career and I bet the South American fans give zero shits about what occurred on some fancy beach resort.
Speaking of their largest shows, have you seen the Stadium they are playing tonight in Mexico City? It's called Estadio Azteca and it holds more than 100 thousand people. My guess is that since they don't play Mexico, this place will be at capacity.
tys0n wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:34 am
On the flip side tool are about to play some of the biggest shows of their career and I bet the South American fans give zero shits about what occurred on some fancy beach resort.
Speaking of their largest shows, have you seen the Stadium they are playing tonight in Mexico City? It's called Estadio Azteca and it holds more than 100 thousand people. My guess is that since they don't play Mexico, this place will be at capacity.
The show was actually outside the stadium in a parking lot. 35,000 (or so) people.
tys0n wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:34 am
On the flip side tool are about to play some of the biggest shows of their career and I bet the South American fans give zero shits about what occurred on some fancy beach resort.
Speaking of their largest shows, have you seen the Stadium they are playing tonight in Mexico City? It's called Estadio Azteca and it holds more than 100 thousand people. My guess is that since they don't play Mexico, this place will be at capacity.
The show was actually outside the stadium in a parking lot. 35,000 (or so) people.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. That still sounds like a pretty massive turnout.
Speaking of their largest shows, have you seen the Stadium they are playing tonight in Mexico City? It's called Estadio Azteca and it holds more than 100 thousand people. My guess is that since they don't play Mexico, this place will be at capacity.
The show was actually outside the stadium in a parking lot. 35,000 (or so) people.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. That still sounds like a pretty massive turnout.
It was big. Depending on how you look at it (festival or Tool show), it may have been their largest audience to date (discounting festivals, if this wasn't one), or at least in the running for largest.
It was billed as "Heaven and Hell Festival", so it might not count as their "own show", but it really was just a one day event with them and 2 other bands. I'd imagine The Cult drew a fair number of their own fans, and nothing against Seven Hours After Violet, but I'd imagine their added draw is similar to the normal Tool opening act.
The previous show in Monterrey, with the same lineup, was billed as "Tecate Metal Fest", or something like that. I'm not sure about Guadalajara.
junior wrote: ↑Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:31 pm
The show was actually outside the stadium in a parking lot. 35,000 (or so) people.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. That still sounds like a pretty massive turnout.
It was big. Depending on how you look at it (festival or Tool show), it may have been their largest audience to date (discounting festivals, if this wasn't one), or at least in the running for largest.
It was billed as "Heaven and Hell Festival", so it might not count as their "own show", but it really was just a one day event with them and 2 other bands. I'd imagine The Cult drew a fair number of their own fans, and nothing against Seven Hours After Violet, but I'd imagine their added draw is similar to the normal Tool opening act.
The previous show in Monterrey, with the same lineup, was billed as "Tecate Metal Fest", or something like that. I'm not sure about Guadalajara.
I just found a video that somewhat represents how massive this show was. Just watch the 1st second of this video (before the person zooms in).
I love that there were bleachers set up on the sides. I prefer that because when you are on the floor, there will always be someone taller than you.
By the way, someone who takes care of the toolband store has the Mexico tour shirt (version 2) labeled as "South America" Not your problem, Junior, but someone should rub their face in it.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:36 pm
by hellboy
So the heptagram is lasers this time around? A permanent change, or a logistical one?
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 5:15 pm
by junior
hellboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:36 pm
So the heptagram is lasers this time around? A permanent change, or a logistical one?
It didn’t fit in the airplane.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 5:18 pm
by junior
Bobby Bottleservice wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:10 pm
By the way, someone who takes care of the toolband store has the Mexico tour shirt (version 2) labeled as "South America" Not your problem, Junior, but someone should rub their face in it.
It's all about corporate synergy so the band has more time to focus on the fans
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 1:47 pm
by walter
ugh, that effing site...
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 3:17 am
by hellboy
Looks like they ended up streaming the Tool Lollapalooza performance:
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:29 pm
by Bobby Bottleservice
It's been taken down. That didn't last too long.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 1:48 pm
by Busty McCracken
No doubt it'll keep getting pulled down but here's another link that's working.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:40 pm
by hellboy
Eventually Telecom Argentina will give up. It was a nice performance, but I feel like there are better non-pro-shot shows out there.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 8:49 pm
by Bobby Bottleservice
I missed it again. Oh well. The show wasn't great or the quality of the video wasn't great?
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2025 1:31 pm
by 264zn
Certainly can't argue too much with that last setlist for a Lollapalooza show - stinkfist long, prarabola back into the mix, and jambi as an open I think really works for a festival set. Could have probably done with one track from either Opiate or Undertow (sweat or flood short) and it's almost perfect for a crowd that's been waiting so long for tool live. Nice work lads! Now, where is your AU/NZ tour announcement?
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2025 3:08 am
by hellboy
Bobby Bottleservice wrote: ↑Sun Mar 23, 2025 8:49 pm
I missed it again. Oh well. The show wasn't great or the quality of the video wasn't great?
It was fine. The video footage is all from a distance, which is nice for seeing the visuals. No closeups of the band
The audio is probably the best part I think. It's not a bad set-list or performance. It's certainly a good video and show, I just don't see myself returning to it over and over.
Bobby Bottleservice wrote: ↑Sun Mar 23, 2025 8:49 pm
I missed it again. Oh well. The show wasn't great or the quality of the video wasn't great?
It was fine. The video footage is all from a distance, which is nice for seeing the visuals. No closeups of the band
The audio is probably the best part I think. It's not a bad set-list or performance. It's certainly a good video and show, I just don't see myself returning to it over and over.
Okay, I think I was able to find the video you are talking about. There was a stationary camera (no zooming or moving around). This also shows someone that I believe is doing sign language to the music. This person is just in front of the stage. I have never seen anyone doing sign language at a concert before. I can't post it, because (once again) this video has disappeared.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2025 12:44 pm
by tys0n
It wasn't sign language, they were signally the time signatures.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2025 12:56 pm
by Bobby Bottleservice
tys0n wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 12:44 pm
It wasn't sign language, they were signally the time signatures.
To Adam? So he doesn't make so many mistakes?
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2025 9:15 am
by Bobby Bottleservice
I Just found this footage. It will probably not last long on YouTube.
Re: Tool South America Tour 2025
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:13 am
by walter
well, shit, say what you want about the heptagram not fitting in the overheads, but that was a pretty bad ass visual experience. lots of new stuff i haven't seen before, that's for sure.