The inside story of Korn’s Family Values tour

Korn singer Jonathan Davis looks back on Family Values – the tour that took the nu metal revolution to the next level

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Nu metal was already snowballing by 1998, but it would be the Family Values tour that took it to another level. The brainchild of scene leaders Korn, it hit the road in America in the Fall of 1998 and featured a stellar line-up that included stars-in-waiting Limp Bikzit, Teutonic controversy-magnets Rammstein, gangsta rap godfather Ice Cube and death-pop pretty boys Orgy. By the end of the year, it had established nu metal as a genre-mashing cultural force and a heavyweight commercial proposition. More than 20 years on, we sat down with Korn frontman Jonathan Davis to look back on the tour that took set the nu metal revolution ablaze.

Jonathan Davis (Korn): “This idea started super early. For years, we always wanted to do a festival and put something together that was new. We went back and forth with our management and figured out what we were going for and how to do it. It was fun to do.

“It was about showing what was going on at that time. We were at a turning point in heavy music and it felt huge and we wanted to put something on that showed what the fuck was going on. Everyone was given a full production so it felt like you were getting a headline show from all of the bands: Limp Bizkit with their big-ass spaceship, and we had the Korn Kage that put kids on the stage, rocking out with us. I think the cage was Fieldy’s idea and to this day, I still think it’s one of the coolest things we’ve ever done.

“It served its purpose in the way it exposed people to what was going on at that time and what we were doing in Korn. It blew everything up. It was the first time we ever played arenas and it seemed everyone who was on that tour – except for Cube, who was already huge – blew up and were playing bigger shows after. It was a stepping stone to all of our bands and that scene taking over for a couple of years.

“We were convinced we needed to have a hip hop act on there. We all listened to hip hop at that time and it was a big influence on us and the scene, and who better than Ice Cube? That was the shit. It was awesome. That guy is a legend and people had to respect that. I didn’t worry about the crowd not taking to him at all because he ripped it up every night and you can’t deny that. He was bringing old NWA into his set and the crowd loved it. The kids who liked us and Bizkit came from the same school of thought as us so having Ice Cube on there made total sense to everyone.

“We always tried to get Deftones on the tour but we could never figure it out. Other than that, it was the exact bill that we wanted to put on the road. Everyone hung out and it was a good time, but it was when I was dealing with anxiety for the first time so I spent a lot of time in my bunk. I remember everyone in the band had a great time and got along with every other band and there was no bitching – it was an amazing tour.

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“Family Values could definitely happen again. I’d like to bring out trap artists and things reflecting what’s going on right now in music, just like we did back in the day. There’s plenty of aggressive acts in all forms of music that could tour together and do a new Family Values so it’s definitely something we could look at doing again in the future.”

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The Family Values Tour 1998 was a tour created and headlined by Korn . The 1998 tour was the first one to take place. It started on 22 September 1998 and ended on 31 October 1998.

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The show on 8 October in Phoenix, AZ, had to be cancelled due to Jonathan Davis and Fred Durst catching a flu. The show was rescheduled for 12 October. This led to the Nampa, ID show on 13 October being cancelled because the Phoenix venue drew a larger audience.

Other Artists

Other artists that participated in this tour were Korn , Limp Bizkit, Orgy, Ice Cube, Incubus and DJ Punk-Roc, who played between the sets of the bands.

Originally, Rob Zombie was supposed to tour instead of Rammstein , but due to high production costs per single show he was replaced by Rammstein . However, Korn's management claimed that Zombie did not want to tour along with a hip hop artist. Zombie later stated that he had never even spoken to Korn, so he could not have said something like that. [1]

Because filming for the movie Next Friday had started, Ice Cube could no longer be a part of the tour and was replaced by the band Incubus for the remaining dates: from 26 to 31 October.

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KORN Relaunches ‘THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR;’ Offers Summer’s Only $9.99 Festival Tickets

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LOS ANGELES, April 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Multi-platinum trend-setting hard rock outfit KORN and concert producer Live Nation will reintroduce THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR this summer with a 30-city trek through North America. The traveling festival will feature KORN and DEFTONES along with Stone Sour, Flyleaf and Dir en gray on the main stage.

Set to launch July 27 in Virginia Beach, VA, THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR marks the return of the highly successful rock festival, which KORN created and headlined in 1998. For the first time, THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR will also feature a second stage. Acts appearing on the second stage will be announced shortly.

“When Family Values first started it felt like music was fresh and exciting,” says KORN frontman JONATHAN DAVIS. “We want to recreate that same feeling for our fans, and offer them a full day of fun and some great music.”

KORN are touring in support of their first release on Virgin Records, SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE, which has sold over 1.7 million copies worldwide in just four months, and has spawned the major radio and video hits “Twisted Transistor” and “Coming Undone.”

Through KORN’s unique partnership with Live Nation, lawn tickets for THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR are being offered for just $9.99 with value-priced seating available at every outdoor amphitheatre stop on the summer trek.

“Let’s face it, ticket prices suck,” says DAVIS. “Kids shouldn’t be shut out of concerts. We wanted to see if we could do something about it, and our new deal gives us the chance to give something back.”

KORN’s desire to offer value-priced tickets is consistent with their reputation as artists known for unconventional moves that challenge industry standards and expectations. The effect of their unique partnerships is not limited to concert tickets. This innovative deal expands on the unprecedented partnership KORN created with EMI Music in September 2005. Through that deal, KORN has also been able to offer their latest album for $9.99 at major retailers across the country including Circuit City, Best Buy, KMart, Walmart and Target.

THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR will hit the following cities (dates and venues TBA): Albuquerque, NM; Alpine Valley, WI; Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Camden, NJ; Cleveland, OH; Columbus, OH; Dallas, TX; Darien, CT; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Hartford, CT; Holmdel, NJ; Houston, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Kansas City, MO; Nashville, TN; Phoenix, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Raleigh, NC; Sacramento, CA; San Antonio, TX; San Bernardino, CA; Saratoga, NY; St. Louis, MO; Toronto, ONT; Virginia Beach, VA; Wantagh, NY; Washington, DC; West Palm Beach, FL. For up-to-the-minute updates on this summer’s THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR, check out www.familyvalueslive.com.

About THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR:

The first trek launched September 22, 1998 with a bill headlined by KORN and with performances from Rammstein, Ice Cube, Limp Bizkit and Orgy. 1999’s line-up featured headliners Limp Bizkit, along with Filter, The Crystal Method, Primus, Staind, Mobb Deep, Ja Rule, and Method Man & Redman. KORN also made surprise appearances at a few dates. Beyond the live touring aspect, the debut outing of THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR spawned a gold-certified live album and platinum-certified companion home video. This was followed in spring 2000 with the second live disc and long-form home video. The 2001 trek featured Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park, Staind, Static-X and Deadsy. In 1998, the Los Angeles Times noted that the tour “certainly proved to be one of the rock spectacles of the year,” while the New York Daily News said it “created a bold new profile for hard guitar bands.”

About KORN:

Grammy-winning rock icons KORN have sold more than 25 million albums and have received widespread critical acclaim for their music. JONATHAN DAVIS (vocals), JAMES “MUNKY” SHAFFER (guitar), FIELDY (bass) and DAVID SILVERIA (drums) have redefined the parameters of heavy music, revolutionizing the genre by matching unsettling guitar textures and volcanic rhythms with jagged, introspective lyrics and intense vocal stylings. KORN are known for their extensive live touring schedule and have received widespread praise for their live performances.

About DEFTONES:

For over the past decade, DEFTONES have remained one of modern rock’s most consistently innovative and influential rock bands. Their confluence of styles and experimentation has created an ever-evolving musical hybrid that has been embraced Globally. “They’re perfecting a new hard-rock variation,” — Jon Pareles, The New York Times. “This is metal that crushes, then soothes; collapses, then soars. DEFTONES blows open the possibilities,” — Rolling Stone. DEFTONES’ new studio album will be released this September.

ABOUT FLYLEAF:

Deemed by many as a “band to watch,” Flyleaf was recently chosen for regular rotation on MTV’s exciting new “Discover and Download” campaign. Their forceful guitars and intensely melodic female vocals have garnered many new fans — as well as much critical acclaim from Metal Hammer, Kerrang!, Revolver and others. The Village Voice writes, “Singer Lacey Mosely will sometimes roar and growl among the wolves… a total livewire.” Flyleaf brings their intense and new brand of rock to the stellar tour lineup.

About LIVE NATION:

Live Nation (NYSE: LYV) is a leading live content and venue management company focused on creating superior experiences for artists, performers, corporations and fans. Live Nation owns, operates or has booking rights for 150 venues worldwide and promoted or produced over 28,500 events in 2005. Live Nation is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Live Nation is listed on The New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol “LYV”. For more information regarding Live Nation and its businesses, please visit the company’s web site at www.livenation.com.

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FAMILY VALUES TOUR CD/DVD To Arrive In December

More than 400,000 wildly enthusiastic fans turned out for The Family Values Tour , one of the hottest tickets of the summer. The 30-show trek — headlined and founded by KORN — boasted some record-setting attendance figures. Kicking off with a sold-out show of 17,000 rocking fans at Nashville's Starwood Amphitheatre, The Family Values Tour set new attendance records for the tour that KORN created and headlined in 1998, as evidenced by shows in Atlanta, GA (17,900),San Antonio (17,000),Dallas (19,000) and Houston (18,000),Pittsburgh (13,000),Detroit (15,000) and Indianapolis (21,000).

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis said, "We wanted to do our part to help fight high ticket prices and make the festival experience exciting again and affordable for all fans. The fans proved us right beyond our wildest dreams by the big crowds who came out every night. We can't wait to make it even better for them next year!!"

Along with KORN , this year's other main stage artists were DEFTONES , STONE SOUR , FLYLEAF and DIR EN GREY . With nine artists on the tour and a variety of attractions on the "Family Values Campus" — including 3-on-3 paintball competition — fans got an even greater value from the Live Nation -produced The Family Values Tour , which also featured 10 YEARS , DEADSY , BURY YOUR DEAD , BULLETS AND OCTANE and WALLS OF JERICHO . This December, a The Family Values Tour CD and DVD will be available featuring all the bands and highlights from this year's bill on Firm Music .

Meanwhile, KORN fans can look forward to the September 26 release of "Chopped, Screwed, Live & Unglued" . This special package will include two CDs and a DVD. The first CD is a remixed version of selected tracks from KORN 's platinum release "See You On The Other Side" chopped and screwed by famed DJ, Michael "5000" Watts . The second disc will be highlighted by the Grammy -winning band's first-ever acoustic performance from an AOL Sessions earlier this year; KORN live tracks; and two remixes of "Coming Undone" , the first single from "See You On The Other Side" via a contest staged with MTV Networks Europe and www.ACIDplanet.com offering European fans the chance to submit a re-mixed version of the song.

The DVD also includes the band's AOL Sessions and behind-the-scenes footage of the band at a recent intimate performance, plus videos for "Twisted Transistor" ; "Coming Undone" ; the mash-up version of "Coming Undone" with DEM FRANCHISE BOYZ ; and an animated clip for "Liar" .

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Korn, Evanescence, Hellyeah Top Family Values Tour Bill

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SANTA MONICA, California -- In what is certainly a first, Korn singer Jonathan Davis broke the news to fans in a virtual hot tub Monday (March 26) that the Family Values Tour will return this summer with Evanescence co-headlining.

Atreyu, Flyleaf, Trivium and Hellyeah, the new band featuring Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott and members of Mudvayne and Nothingface (see [article id="1551205"]"Vinnie Paul Returns To Make 'Hellacious' Magic With Hellyeah"[/article]), will also make the trek, which kicks off July 20 in St. Louis.

Davis, Korn guitarist Munky, Vinnie and Atreyu singer Alex Varkatzas announced the tour on VirtualMTV.com in what was billed as the F--- the Press Press Conference, a virtual world open to fans and set up specifically to discuss the Family Values Tour.

"It's gonna rock," Davis typed from a computer in an MTV conference room packed with the musicians and their managers.

As the guys meandered around the virtual Korn lodge, gaming connoisseur Davis advised the others on how to execute a variety of actions, from jumping to kissing (although when he tried to smooch Varkatzas, the singer "played coy," as the action states).

While Varkatzas repeatedly changed his shirt, Munky flirted with some girls ("I need to find out her age so I don't get sent to virtual jail," he deadpanned) and Vinnie talked up his new band to some longtime supporters.

Korn fans hammered Davis for album news ("It's going great, we're tracking vocals right now," he revealed) and poured on the compliments ("Thanks for the awesomeness!"), all while the singer continually dropped plugs for the tour.

"Y'all are gonna hear some new sh-- for sure," he typed.

The Family Values Tour was first launched back in 1998 and featured Korn, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube and Rammstein. Limp Bizkit assumed the headlining spot on the tour's second installment in 1999, along with Korn, Primus, Staind, Method Man and Redman, the Crystal Method, Mobb Deep and Filter. Two years later, the festival returned for a third helping, this time with Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park, Staind, Static-X and Deadsy.

The tour went dormant for five years and returned for a 2006 run with Korn, the Deftones, Stone Sour, Flyleaf, Dir en Grey, 10 Years, Deadsy, Bury Your Dead, Bullets and Octane, and Walls of Jericho (see [article id="1528963"]"Korn Resurrect Family Values Tour With Deftones, Stone Sour"[/article]).

An itinerary for 2007 has yet to be released, but the tour will hit the following cities:

· Minneapolis, MN

· Chicago, IL

· Columbus, OH

· Camden, NJ

· Boston, MA

· Washington, DC

· Hartford, CT

· Buffalo, NY

· Detroit, MI

· Toronto, ON

· Pittsburgh, PA

· Scranton, PA

· East Rutherford, NJ

· Indianapolis, IN

· Atlanta, GA

· Orlando, FL

· Miami, FL

· Tampa, FL

· Dallas, TX

· Houston, TX

· San Antonio, TX

· Oklahoma City, OK

· Kansas City, MO

· Denver, CO

· Albuquerque, NM

· Phoenix, AZ

· Bakersfield, CA

· Sacramento, CA

· San Francisco, CA

· Irvine, CA

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Only two years ago this month, hard rock band Korn was playing at the small Sunset Strip club the Roxy. But in that relatively short amount of time, the Bakersfield-bred group has (with help from a profile-raising stint on Lollapalooza '97) shot to the top of the modern-metal heap, and was the headlining attraction at the Forum for the five-act "Family Values" tour, which in no way should be confused with the conservative political slogan of the same name.

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Only two years ago this month, hard rock band Korn was playing at the small Sunset Strip club the Roxy. But in that relatively short amount of time, the Bakersfield-bred group has (with help from a profile-raising stint on Lollapalooza ’97) shot to the top of the modern-metal heap, and was the headlining attraction at the Forum for the five-act “Family Values” tour, which in no way should be confused with the conservative political slogan of the same name.

Anger and unrestrained bravado were on full display throughout the event, both on stage and in the audience. Each of the evening’s performers tried, through invective-laced lyrics and macho posturing — and with varying degrees of success — to inspire rowdiness in the mostly young, white male ticketholders, who responded during the better musical moments with rough mosh pits and mass pushing and shoving.

Surrounded by crazed fan club members in metal cages, Korn’s Jonathan Davis sang, screamed and growled about sex, hopelessness and societal oppression, while his four tattooed bandmates created charged, albeit repetitive, music that bore the rawest riff elements of rock and hip-hop, with shades of funk and electronic thrown in, as well.

Songs were performed from all three of Korn’s Immortal/Epic albums, including numbers that featured such surreal components as children’s nursery rhymes and Davis playing bag pipes.

German pyro-rockers Rammstein had many in the house laughing, but the joke was definitely on the band. Their dated and uninspired style (think of Nine Inch Nails meets a bad marching band), not to mention the buffoonish and pandering way they integrated fire, explosions and simulated sex acts into their set, left one wondering why the six-piece group from the former East Germany was second-billed, anyway.

In the middle slot was Compton’s favorite son, veteran rapper Ice Cube, who, along with sidekick W.C., made the most of his opportunity here, performing a rousing, old-school hip-hop set.

“I made it to the Forum, I’m on top of the world,” he exclaimed during an energetic program that was highlighted by such inflammatory tracks as “Natural Born Killers” and “F*** tha Police,” a fan fave from Cube’s time in pioneering rap group N.W.A.

Limp Bizkit (the name is best left unexplained here) engaged the assembling crowd with a rage-filled thrash and hip-hop hybrid, insisting — through songs from their Interscope debut, “Three Dollar Bill, Y’All” — that “nobody loves me” and “I’m sick of you, too.” An appropriate thematic set-up, if nothing else, for the mayhem that would follow.

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