Tool's Electrifying Performance in New Zealand: A Night of Rare Tracks and Surprises

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Tool's Electrifying Performance in New Zealand: A Night of Rare Tracks and Surprises

Tool recently kicked off their overseas tour in New Zealand with an electrifying performance that left fans in awe. The band surprised the audience by playing three rare tracks that hadn't been performed in over 20 years. The setlist included a cover of Black Sabbath's "Hand of Doom" and the long-awaited return of songs like "Disposition" from Lateralus and "H." from Aenima. However, the highlight of the night was the performance of "Crawl Away" from Undertow, a song that hadn't been played live since 1995.

Maynard James Keenan and Adam Jones hinted at new music from Tool during a recent interview, suggesting that the band is slowly working on new material. Fans are eagerly anticipating a follow-up to the band's 2019 album, Fear Inoculum. The concert in Auckland showcased Tool's musical prowess and left the audience craving for more. The band's ability to captivate and surprise their fans with rare tracks is a testament to their enduring legacy in the world of alternative hard rock.