Tool's concert at Lollapalooza Argentina on March 22 was historic, as it was the band's first-ever performance streamed live. Despite the unique opportunity for fans, the band stuck to their no-filming policy, only allowing wide-angle shots. The set included nine songs, featuring several tracks from their 2006 album 10,000 Days. This concert initiated Tool's run of shows in South America, although they faced criticism for set repetitiveness at their festival. Frontman Maynard James Keenan will soon embark on a tour with A Perfect Circle and Puscifer, promoting further engagement with fans.
At Lollapalooza Argentina, Tool's performance marked a historic live-streaming event, allowing fans a rare viewing opportunity while maintaining a strict no-filming policy.
Despite live streaming, the band only permitted wide-angle shots from a distance, eschewing close-ups to maintain their preference for concert intimacy and control.
The concert was notable as Tool's first performance in South America, featuring a nine-song lineup that included fan favorites from their acclaimed album, 10,000 Days.
In response to mixed reviews, Tool faced criticism about setlist repetitiveness from their own festival, sparking discussions about the uniqueness of their concert experiences.
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