Yes, Slipknot‘s 1999 self-titled debut album turns 25 in 2024 and we’re all getting old. According to Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor in an interview with Chaoszine, the band isn’t planning on doing much in 2024, but is talking about doing some anniversary shows to celebrate the occasion.
“Right now, Slipknot‘s kind of wrapping up a little bit. Next year, I know we’re talking about doing a handful of shows all over the world because it’s gonna be the 25th anniversary of the first album.”
He added: “Now, don’t quote me on that. Best way to make God laugh is to announce your plans out loud. But that’s what we’re hinting at, it’s what we’re talking about.”
“I can see smaller venues, with more dates,” he said. “Wouldn’t it be great if we had seven days in New York City or London or anywhere, at a reasonably sized venue, and played every album in its entirety – with intros, outfits, production and everything from that time period? That could be cool. There are some songs we’ve never played live. Places we’ve never been. That’s unacceptable!”