TOOL: Japanese Dates Announced

January 12, 2007

TOOL will play the following dates in Japan during February:

Feb. 08 - Osaka, JPN @ Zepp
Feb. 09 - Tokyo, JPN @ Zepp
Feb. 10 - Tokyo, JPN @ Zepp
Feb. 12 - Kawasaki, JPN @ Blitz
Feb. 14 - Nagoya, JPN @ Diamond Hall

TOOL finished up last year's touring schedule with a two-month run through Europe, and the band's first stops in 2007 are Australia and New Zealand. The quartet is headlining the annual Big Day Out festival down under, and TOOL drummer Danny Carey told Launch he's really looking forward to it. "I just love touring down in Australia, it's one of my favorite places," he said. "The people are always just so friendly and nice, and really into rock 'n'roll too. The weather's always beautiful down there and the country's nice also, and it's one of the places that we haven't been as much as a lot of other territories, so there's always things to explore, too. I love going down there and I'm really looking forward to doing the Big Day Out."

Big Day Out begins on January 19 in Auckland, New Zealand and will also feature MUSE, JET, THE KILLERS, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE and others.

TOOL is nominated for two Grammy Awards. The band is up for Best Hard Rock Performance for its song "Vicarious", while guitarist Adam Jones is nominated for Best Recording Package, thanks to his work as art director for the band's latest album, "10,000 Days".

"10,000 Days" has sold more than 1.3 million copies since its release last May. The CD's current single is "The Pot".

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