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1999 "Slipknot" concert advertisement...
1999 "Slipknot" concert advertisement...
Item # 718038
December 07, 1999
THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Dec. 7, 1999
* Slipknot - American heavy metal band
* Debut album - "World Domination" tour
* The Roxy nightclub concert advertisement
Page 117 has a 9 x 7 inch advertisement for a upcoming performance by "Slipknot" at The Roxy nightclub in Manhattan. (see images)
Other concert ads include Godsmack, TLC and Sevendust.
AI notes: On December 7, 1999, Slipknot performed at The Roxy in New York City as part of their World Domination Tour promoting their debut album. The set likely included fan favorites like “(sic),” “Wait and Bleed,” and “Spit It Out,” reflecting the intense energy of their early live shows. This concert was part of a crucial period just before the band’s global breakout, showcasing their raw stage presence and signature nine-member chaos.
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because their was really no reason to save it at the time.
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Complete in 198 pages, one fold across the center, nice condition.
Provenance: This issue comes from The Village Voice's own archives, part of their in-house collection used to create their digital archive.
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Category: The 20th Century