Corey Taylor at The Wiltern

Corey Taylor Tickets

The Wiltern | Los Angeles, California

This fall, iconic heavy metal giant Corey Taylor is once again hitting the road! This fall, the highly-influential singer-songwriter will be releasing his new album CMF2, which follows the release of his commercially-successful debut CMFT! This 2023, Taylor will support the release of his sophomore album with a massive outing covering 28 cities in North America! On Thursday, 5th October 2023, Taylor will make a coveted pit stop in Los Angeles, California! He’s set to debut songs from his upcoming effort, as well as rock staples, such as “Black Eyes Blue,” “From Can to Can’t,” “Samantha’s Gone,” “CMFT Must Be Stopped,” “Rainbow in the Dark,” and many more! Taylor has also been known to cover songs from his bands Stone Sour and Slipknot during his live shows! So expect plenty of hits and surprises as he lights up the Wiltern! Secure your tickets now before they’re gone!

Corey Taylor at The Wiltern

Corey Taylor is a prolific heavy metal and rock vocalist known for his exemplary work with Slipknot and Stone Sour. He founded Stone Sour in 1992 and performed in the local live band circuit in his hometown, Des Moines, Iowa. Five years into performing as a rock vocalist, Taylor joined the heavy metal band, Slipknot, replacing former lead singer Anders Colsefni. In 1999, Taylor, with his bandmates in Slipknot, released their self-titled debut album. The record, released via Roadrunner Records, peaked at number 51 on the Billboard 200, topped the Heatseekers and Independent Albums, and entered the charts in ten other countries. The groundbreaking album showcased Taylor’s outstanding vocal range. Taylor has developed a reputation for his fantastic ability to jump from clean vocals to death metal screaming. His voice has also been recorded to have a five-and-a-half-octave range. NME Magazine named Taylor one of the greatest heavy metal frontmen in music. Taylor released a total of sevens studio albums with Slipknot and sold over ten million albums worldwide. The band has also earned ten Grammy nominations. In 2006, Slipknot’s single, “Before I Forget,” won the band their first Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. The band moved on to become one of the most influential metal bands of the 21st century.

Taylor’s original band Stone Sour was disbanded in 1997 when he joined Slipknot. However, he revived the band in 2000, and they released their self-titled debut album two years later. The record achieved moderate success in the U.S., peaking at number 46 on the Billboard 200. The album showcased a more melodic side. This is evident in their commercially successful singles, “ Bother,” “Through Glass,” “Made of Scars,” and more. Despite experiencing disbandment, Stone Sour became one of the most prolific hard rock bands on the scene with six studio albums, including their latest effort Hydrograd.

In 2020, Taylor dropped his debut album, CMFT, which spawned hits “HWY 666,” “Black Eyes Blue,” and “CMFT Must Be Stopped.” The album peaked at number 6 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and number 44 on the Billboard 200. Besides the U.S., the record entered the charts in 16 other countries.

This 2023, Taylor dropped the lead single, “Beyond,” from his sophomore effort CMF2. He described the single as an “aggressive romantic song” and a “come together song.” During an interview, he mentioned, “(The song) brings the masses together and lets them know that I want my music to take them beyond what they may think about me. Maybe they’ve had a misconception about me. It’s not exactly a calling card, more like throwing the bat signal up and being, ‘All right, let’s turn everything on its head.’ It’s almost a dual threat because now I look at it from two standpoints.”

See Corey Taylor on his second major tour as a solo artist this fall by scoring tickets to his show, the Wiltern!

Corey Taylor at The Wiltern

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