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First Jägermeister was started in 2002 and had [[Drowning Pool]] headlining, featuring [[Ill Niño]], [[Coal Chamber]], [[40 Below Summer]] and other local bands. The tour had 37 dates that started March 8 and went to April 23. The tour has happened twice a year since then. Spring 2003 tour went from March 6 to April 20 and featured [[Saliva (band)|Saliva]], [[Hed PE]] headlining, along with [[Breaking Benjamin]], [[Systematic (band)|Systematic]], [[Stereomud]], and local bands. Fall 2003 went from October 8 to November 29 and featured [[Slayer]] Headlining with [[Hatebreed]], [[Arch Enemy]], and local bands. Spring 2004 stretched from March 30 to May 14 and featured [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] headlining with [[Fear Factory]], [[Chimaira]], and local bands. Fall 2004 went from October 31 to December 17 and featured Slayer's second headlining of this tour along with [[Killswitch Engage]], [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]], and local bands such as [[Q (band)|Q]]. Spring 2005 went from March 29 to May 6 and featured [[Alter Bridge]] as the headlining band with [[Future Leaders of the World]], [[Submersed]], and local bands. In Fall 2005 the tour was headlined by [[Disturbed (band)|Disturbed]] with other bands, [[Bloodsimple]], [[A Dozen Furies]], [[Corrosion of Conformity]], and other local bands. This one stretched from November 11 to February 23. In the spring of 2006 the tour went from April 20 to June 16 and had [[Staind]] headlining with [[Three Days Grace]], [[Hurt (band)|Hurt]], and other local bands.
First Jägermeister was started in 2002 and had [[Drowning Pool]] headlining, featuring [[Ill Niño]], [[Coal Chamber]], [[40 Below Summer]] and other local bands. The tour had 37 dates that started March 8 and went to April 23. The tour has happened twice a year since then. Spring 2003 tour went from March 6 to April 20 and featured [[Saliva (band)|Saliva]], [[Hed PE]] headlining, along with [[Breaking Benjamin]], [[Systematic (band)|Systematic]], [[Stereomud]], and local bands. Fall 2003 went from October 8 to November 29 and featured [[Slayer]] Headlining with [[Hatebreed]], [[Arch Enemy]], and local bands. Spring 2004 stretched from March 30 to May 14 and featured [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] headlining with [[Fear Factory]], [[Chimaira]], and local bands. Fall 2004 went from October 31 to December 17 and featured Slayer's second headlining of this tour along with [[Killswitch Engage]], [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]], and local bands such as [[Q (band)|Q]]. Spring 2005 went from March 29 to May 6 and featured [[Alter Bridge]] as the headlining band with [[Future Leaders of the World]], [[Submersed]], and local bands. In Fall 2005 the tour was headlined by [[Disturbed (band)|Disturbed]] with other bands, [[Bloodsimple]], [[A Dozen Furies]], [[Corrosion of Conformity]], and other local bands. This one stretched from November 11 to February 23. In the spring of 2006 the tour went from April 20 to June 16 and had [[Staind]] headlining with [[Three Days Grace]], [[Hurt (band)|Hurt]], and other local bands.


The Fall 2006 tour started October 19 and went to December 9, and featured [[Slightly Stoopid]] and [[Pepper (band)|Pepper]] as headliners and multiple "guest bands" including Rev. Right Time, [[Kicking K8]], as well as six other bands. Beginning with the Spring 2003 tour, the event has been hosted by [[The Lizardman]] who appears onstage throughout the night performing sideshow stunts, stand-up, and introducing the bands. This year's Fall 2008 line-up featured [[Hinder]] headlining, with [[Buckcherry]] headlining in Dallas, [[Trapt]] and [[Rev Theory]] at most shows, and [[Drowning Pool]], [[In This Moment]], [[Shinedown]], [[Hollywood Undead]], [[Theory of a Deadman]], [[Shinedown]], [[Puddle of Mudd]], [[The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus]] and [[Smile Empty Soul]] making appearances at some shows, along with a local band from each venue's area in tow. The Spring 2009 line-up will feature longtime staples on the punk scene, [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]] and returning to the tour are the Hawaiian grown reggae rockers [[Pepper (band)|Pepper]].<ref>[http://www.soundspike.com/news/2/15667/ "Pennywise, Pepper to co-headline spring Jägermeister Tour"] by Tjames Madison, SoundSpike (February 12, 2009)</ref> Beginning in April 2010, the Jägermeister Music Tour will embark on a Canadian leg featuring [[Korn]] as headliners, with [[Five Finger Death Punch]] and [[2Cents]] as support. Starting in September 2010 the Music Tour will have [[Slayer]] returning as well as [[Megadeth]] and [[Anthrax (band)|Anthrax]]. In January 2011 the tour will have [[Buckcherry]] headlining with [[Hellyeah]] and direct support with [[All That Remains (band)|All That Remains]] also playing.
The Fall 2006 tour started October 19 and went to December 9, and featured [[Slightly Stoopid]] and [[Pepper (band)|Pepper]] as headliners and multiple "guest bands" including Rev. Right Time, [[Kicking K8]], as well as six other bands. Beginning with the Spring 2003 tour, the event has been hosted by [[The Lizardman]] who appears onstage throughout the night performing sideshow stunts, stand-up, and introducing the bands. This year's Fall 2008 line-up featured [[Hinder]] headlining, with [[Buckcherry]] headlining in Dallas, [[Trapt]] and [[Rev Theory]] at most shows, and [[Drowning Pool]], [[In This Moment]], [[Shinedown]], [[Hollywood Undead]], [[Theory of a Deadman]], [[Shinedown]], [[Puddle of Mudd]], [[The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus]] and [[Smile Empty Soul]] making appearances at some shows, along with a local band from each venue's area in tow. The Spring 2009 line-up will feature longtime staples on the punk scene, [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]] and returning to the tour are the Hawaiian grown reggae rockers [[Pepper (band)|Pepper]].<ref>[http://www.soundspike.com/news/2/15667/ "Pennywise, Pepper to co-headline spring Jägermeister Tour"] by Tjames Madison, SoundSpike (February 12, 2009)</ref> Beginning in April 2010, the Jägermeister Music Tour will embark on a Canadian leg featuring [[Korn]] as headliners, with [[Five Finger Death Punch]] and [[2Cents]] as support. Starting in September 2010 the Music Tour will have [[Slayer]] returning as well as [[Megadeth]] and [[Anthrax (American band)|Anthrax]]. In January 2011 the tour will have [[Buckcherry]] headlining with [[Hellyeah]] and direct support with [[All That Remains (band)|All That Remains]] also playing.


==Lineups==
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*[[Megadeth]]
*[[Slayer]]
*[[Slayer]]
*[[Anthrax (band)|Anthrax]]
*[[Anthrax (American band)|Anthrax]]


===2011–2012===
===2011–2012===

Revision as of 01:50, 13 November 2013

Jägermeister Music Tour
GenreHard rock, metal, punk
DatesSpring and Autumn
Location(s)United States
Years activesince 2002

The Jägermeister Music Tour is a hard rock, hardcore punk, and heavy metal music tour that has been held twice a year in the United States since 2002. It is owned by the American importer of Jägermeister, Sidney Frank Importing.

History

First Jägermeister was started in 2002 and had Drowning Pool headlining, featuring Ill Niño, Coal Chamber, 40 Below Summer and other local bands. The tour had 37 dates that started March 8 and went to April 23. The tour has happened twice a year since then. Spring 2003 tour went from March 6 to April 20 and featured Saliva, Hed PE headlining, along with Breaking Benjamin, Systematic, Stereomud, and local bands. Fall 2003 went from October 8 to November 29 and featured Slayer Headlining with Hatebreed, Arch Enemy, and local bands. Spring 2004 stretched from March 30 to May 14 and featured Slipknot headlining with Fear Factory, Chimaira, and local bands. Fall 2004 went from October 31 to December 17 and featured Slayer's second headlining of this tour along with Killswitch Engage, Mastodon, and local bands such as Q. Spring 2005 went from March 29 to May 6 and featured Alter Bridge as the headlining band with Future Leaders of the World, Submersed, and local bands. In Fall 2005 the tour was headlined by Disturbed with other bands, Bloodsimple, A Dozen Furies, Corrosion of Conformity, and other local bands. This one stretched from November 11 to February 23. In the spring of 2006 the tour went from April 20 to June 16 and had Staind headlining with Three Days Grace, Hurt, and other local bands.

The Fall 2006 tour started October 19 and went to December 9, and featured Slightly Stoopid and Pepper as headliners and multiple "guest bands" including Rev. Right Time, Kicking K8, as well as six other bands. Beginning with the Spring 2003 tour, the event has been hosted by The Lizardman who appears onstage throughout the night performing sideshow stunts, stand-up, and introducing the bands. This year's Fall 2008 line-up featured Hinder headlining, with Buckcherry headlining in Dallas, Trapt and Rev Theory at most shows, and Drowning Pool, In This Moment, Shinedown, Hollywood Undead, Theory of a Deadman, Shinedown, Puddle of Mudd, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Smile Empty Soul making appearances at some shows, along with a local band from each venue's area in tow. The Spring 2009 line-up will feature longtime staples on the punk scene, Pennywise and returning to the tour are the Hawaiian grown reggae rockers Pepper.[1] Beginning in April 2010, the Jägermeister Music Tour will embark on a Canadian leg featuring Korn as headliners, with Five Finger Death Punch and 2Cents as support. Starting in September 2010 the Music Tour will have Slayer returning as well as Megadeth and Anthrax. In January 2011 the tour will have Buckcherry headlining with Hellyeah and direct support with All That Remains also playing.

Lineups

2002–2005

Spring 2002
Spring 2003
Fall 2003
Spring 2004
Fall 2004
Spring 2005
Fall 2005

2006–2010

Spring 2006
Fall 2006
Spring 2007
Fall 2007
Spring 2008
Fall 2008
Spring 2009
Spring 2010
Fall 2010

2011–2012

Winter 2011
Fall 2011

2012

Fall 2012

References

  1. ^ "Pennywise, Pepper to co-headline spring Jägermeister Tour" by Tjames Madison, SoundSpike (February 12, 2009)