Tool made a surprise appearance over the weekend during frontman Maynard James Keenan‘s âSessanta Tourâ featuring his bands A Perfect Circle, Puscifer and Primus.
The tour, which celebrates the frontman’s 60th birthday, reached the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday (April 20) and at the end Keenan brought out Toolâs Danny Carey, Adam Jones, and Justin Chancellor.
Keenan joked, âDannyâs up there, like, âYou call this a fuckinâ drum set! Whereâs the rest of it?â,â alluding to the drummer’s usual elaborate setup, ahead of the band performing ‘Ănema’ with Primusâ Les Claypool.
Despite a strict no filming policy until the last song of the night, which is usually Pusciferâs ‘Grand Canyon’, Keenan also allowed fans to film Tool’s performance, which you can view below.
Earlier in the evening, original A Perfect Circle members Paz Lenchantin and Troy Van Leeuwen also joined the band for a performance of ‘Judith’.
The concert also marked the last appearance for APC’s drummer John Freese before he tours with the Foo Fighters.
It was confirmed last month that Freese would rejoin A Perfect Circle for the tour, 13 years after he last played with the band.
It marks A Perfect Circleâs first run of shows since 2018, when they embarked on both US and European dates in support of their fourth studio album âEat The Elephantâ.
The âSessanta Tourâ will continue for a series of dates before wrapping up at Flushing Hills Stadium in New York on May 4. Any remaining tickets can be found here.
A Perfect Circle, Puscifer and Primus also recently joined forces to release the joint EP âSessanta E.P.P.Pâ.
Keenan, meanwhile, is currently helping to train Mike Tyson ahead of his boxing match against Jake Paul on July 20.
Elsewhere, Freese recently recalled the unexpected moment Dave Grohl asked him to join the Foo Fighters.
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