KORN Singer's Solo Set List Revealed

November 8, 2007

The Pulse of Radio reports: KORN singer Jonathan Davis will draw from a wide variety of material for his upcoming solo tour, according to sources close to the band. The show's tentative set list includes a number of selections that Davis composed for the soundtrack of the movie "Queen of the Damned", along with obscure KORN tracks and selected cover tunes. Many of the songs have never been performed live before. Davis will take out a five-piece band that includes KORN tech Shane Gibson on guitar and the band's touring keyboardist, Zac Baird.

The tour kicks off on Friday (November 9) in Hartford, Connecticut.

Davis plans to record a live CD/DVD at a private show for friends and family on Thursday night (November 8). Tracks from the set may reportedly make their way online this weekend, and the set itself will be available for fans to buy at the shows.

The 23-show run ends in mid-December. KORN will take the holidays off and then head to Europe in early 2008 as the band continues to support this year's untitled eighth album.

Davis' reported set list is:

"System"
"Last Legal Drug"
"4U"
"Hey Daddy"
"Forsaken"
"Dirty"
"Alone I Break"
"Slept So Long"
"Love on the Rocks"
"Hushabye"
"Kick the P.A."
"Not Meant for Me"
"Hold On"
"Blue Monday"
"Careless"
"The Chauffeur"
"Tearjerker"
"Redeemer"
"Got the Life"
"Trash"
"Blind"

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