Korn appears to be working on a new record this year while frontman Jonathan Davis goes out touring the world in support of his coming solo album. So it's safe to assume that you won't really be hearing much from the band about Korn-related stuff for a little bit. That being said, 2019 could be a busy year for the band.
Alongside a new album would come a new tour, right? According to guitarist Brian "Head" Welch" in an interview with Fox 17, the band has "got some plans to resurrect some cool tour plans next year."
"Actually, we went to Australia and Japan. It was amazing. We played Download Festival with Prophets Of Rage… And then we played in Japan a few shows. So now we're taking time off. We're writing more music. We're doing only four shows this year in America. Three… L.A., Vegas, San Francisco—that's it. We've got some plans to resurrect some cool tour plans next year, 2019. But it's cool to have time off.”
The prevailing assumption as to what these "cool tour plans" are is that Korn is bringing back the Family Values Tour. Davis mentioned it last month with some ideas of what he wanted it to be, and the tour has been gone long enough to where a resurrection would be in order.
Family Values existed as a tour from 1998 to 1999, again in 2001, from 2006 to 2007, and then as a one-off festival in 2013.
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