See You on the Other Side World Tour

The See You on the Other Side World Tour was a concert tour in support of Korn's seventh studio album, See You on the Other Side. The tour featured a brief promotional leg in 2005, followed by an extensive North American headlining leg; shows in Asia, Australia and Europe; and finally a newly resurrected Family Values Tour.

See You on the Other Side World Tour
Tour by Korn
Start dateNovember 19, 2005
End dateSeptember 20, 2006
Legs5
Korn concert chronology

Support acts for the tour included Mudvayne, 10 Years, Disturbed, Hatebreed, Flyleaf, Soulfly, Deftones, Stone Sour and Dir en Grey.

This was Korn's first tour as a quartet without original guitarist Brian "Head" Welch who departed the band in February 2005, as well as the last tour with original drummer David Silveria who departed the band in December the following year.

Setlist

The setlist changed extensively between legs, always containing a number of new songs from See You on the Other Side, as well as fan favourites from previous albums.

North American Tour
  • "It's On!"
  • "Clown"
  • "Divine"
  • "Love Song"
  • "Falling Away from Me"
  • "Souvenir"
  • "Here to Stay"
  • "Dirty"
  • "Liar"
  • "Counting on Me"
  • "Somebody Someone"
  • "Throw Me Away"
  • Medley
  • "Twist"
  • "Coming Undone"
  • "Got the Life"
  • "Tearjerker"
Encore
  • "Twisted Transistor"
  • "Hypocrites"
  • "Freak on a Leash"
  • "Blind"
Note: "Did My Time" was played once, on the first date of the tour.
Asian/Australian Tour
  • "It's On!"
  • "Clown"
  • "Love Song"
  • "Falling Away from Me"
  • "Souvenir"
  • "Here to Stay"
  • "Liar"
  • "Counting on Me"
  • "Somebody Someone"
  • "Throw Me Away"
  • Medley
  • "Twist"
  • "Coming Undone"
  • "Got the Life"
Encore
  • "Twisted Transistor"
  • "Freak on a Leash"
  • "Blind"
Note: "Dirty" was played at the show in Brisbane, Australia.
Family Values Tour 2006
  • "Right Now"
  • "Politics"
  • "Twist"
  • "Love Song"
  • "A.D.I.D.A.S."
  • "Falling Away from Me"
  • "Coming Undone"
  • "Got the Life"
  • "Throw Me Away"
  • "Hollow Life" (acoustic)
  • "Shoots and Ladders"
  • "Wicked" (Ice Cube cover)
  • "Here to Stay"
  • "Thoughtless"
  • "Freak on a Leash"
Encore
  • "Twisted Transistor"
  • "Y'All Want a Single"
  • "Blind"

Notes: "Wicked" was performed with Chino Moreno of Deftones. "Hollow Life", "Thoughtless" and "Wicked" were omitted occasionally.

"Ball Tongue" and "Chi" were each played at different one-off shows.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Promotional leg
November 19, 2005New York CityUnited StatesSaturday Night Live
November 21, 2005BerlinGermanyMTV TRL Germany
November 22, 2005Huxleys New World
November 24, 2005CologneTop of the Pops
November 25, 2005LondonUnited KingdomLondon Forum
November 29, 2005New York CityUnited StatesHammerstein Ballroom
December 2, 2005ChicagoCongress Theater
December 3, 2005Maplewood, MinnesotaThe Myth
December 6, 2005New York CityDaily Download
December 8, 2005Worcester, MassachusettsWorcester Palladium
December 10, 2005Universal City, CaliforniaKROQ Almost Acoustic X-Mas
December 11, 2005San Diego4th & B
December 12, 2005Los AngelesJimmy Kimmel Live!
December 16, 2005MiamiBayfront Park Amphitheatre
December 17, 2005San AntonioFreeman Coliseum
December 18, 2005Grand Prairie, TexasNokia Theatre
North America

Support acts: Mudvayne, 10 Years

February 24, 2006Bakersfield, CaliforniaUnited StatesRabobank Arena
February 25, 2006Reno, NevadaReno Events Center
February 26, 2006San Jose, CaliforniaEvent Center Arena
February 28, 2006Sacramento, CaliforniaARCO Arena
March 2, 2006Portland, OregonTheater of the Clouds
March 4, 2006VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place
March 5, 2006Tacoma, WashingtonUnited StatesTacoma Dome
March 6, 2006Nampa, IdahoIdaho Center
March 8, 2006DenverMagness Arena
March 10, 2006El Paso, TexasEl Paso County Coliseum
March 11, 2006Albuquerque, New MexicoTingley Coliseum
March 12, 2006Phoenix, ArizonaDodge Theater
March 14, 2006Paradise, NevadaThe Joint
March 15, 2006San DiegoiPayOne Center
March 16, 2006Long Beach, CaliforniaLong Beach Arena
March 20, 2006Hollywood, FloridaHard Rock Live
March 21, 2006Jacksonville, FloridaJacksonville Arena
March 22, 2006Charlotte, North CarolinaCricket Arena
March 24, 2006Uncasville, ConnecticutMohegan Sun Arena
March 25, 2006Baltimore1st Mariner Arena
March 26, 2006Lewiston, MaineAndroscoggin Bank Colisée
March 28, 2006East Rutherford, New JerseyContinental Airlines Arena
March 30, 2006Rosemont, IllinoisAllstate Arena
March 31, 2006MilwaukeeEagles Ballroom
April 1, 2006MinneapolisTarget Center
April 3, 2006Youngstown, OhioChevrolet Centre
April 4, 2006TorontoCanadaRicoh Coliseum
Asia/Australia
April 18, 2006TokyoJapanZepp Tokyo
April 19, 2006
April 20, 2006
April 22, 2006SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Hall
April 24, 2006BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre
April 27, 2006SydneyAcer Arena
April 29, 2006MelbourneMelbourne Arena
May 1, 2006AucklandNew ZealandSuper Top
Europe
May 25, 2006LisbonPortugalSuper Bock Super Rock 2006
May 26, 2006MadridSpainLa Cubierta
May 27, 2006BilbaoPlazo de Toros
May 29, 2006Cournon-d'AuvergneFranceLe Zénith
May 30, 2006ToulouseLe Zénith
May 31, 2006GenevaSwitzerlandSEG Geneva Arena
June 2, 2006NürburgringGermanyRock am Ring 2006
June 3, 2006NurembergRock im Park 2006
June 4, 2006MonzaItalyGods of Metal
June 6, 2006LilleFranceLe Zénith
June 7, 2006EssenGermanyGrugahalle
June 8, 2006HamburgStadtpark
June 10, 2006North West LeicestershireUnited KingdomDownload Festival
Jonathan Davis contracted a rare blood disorder that threatened his life, forcing them to cancel the rest of the European tour.
Family Values Tour 2006

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