TOOL: First-Ever Performance Of '10,000 Days' Posted Online

September 20, 2006

An audio recording of TOOL's first-ever live performance of the song "10,000 Days" (from the Sept. 14, 2006 concert in Dallas, Texas) has been posted online at YouTube.com.

TOOL was forced to cancel its concert at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin last night (Sept. 19) due to frontman Maynard Keenan being sick. This is the second concert in a week that has been called off due to the singer not feeling well, following the cancellation of the group's Sept. 12 show at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

TOOL's fourth studio album, "10,000 Days", has sold more than one million copies since its release in early May.

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