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Korn frontman announces European tour

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Download Festival 2006

Korn Download Festival 2006

Jonathan Davis will play solo shows in May

Korn frontman Jonathan Davis has announced a string of European solo dates starting in Warsaw on May 20.

Davis will play a variety of material spanning across Korn’s 15-year career.

The tour will include an appearance at this year’s Download festival held at Castle Donington, Staffordshire on June 13-15. Davis joins headliners Kiss, The Offspring and Lostprophets as previously reported by NME.COM.

Jonathan Davis plays:

Warsaw Stodola (May 20)
Berlin Postbanhof (21)
Stockholm Berns (23)
Oslo Rockefeller (25)
Malmo Kulturbolaget (26)
Copenhagen Vega (28)
Holland Pinkpop Festival (30)
Antwerp Hof Ter Lo (31)
Paris Bataclan (June 1)
Leipzig Werk II (3)
Hamburg Gruenspan (4)
Bochum Zeche (5)
Germany Rock Am Ring Festival (7)
Germany Rock Im Park Festival (8)
Zurich Rohstoflagr (9)
Piacenza Filamore (11)
Montegliano Festintente (12)
Vienna Nova Rock Festival (13)
Download Festival (15)
London Union Chapel (16)
Oxford Academy (18)
Sheffield Leadmill (19)
Liverpool Carling Academy (20)
Glasgow Garage (22)
Belfast Spring & Airbrake (23)
Dublin Academy (24)
Perth Concert Hall (26)
Inverness Ironworks (27)


To check the availability of Jonathan Davis tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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