Tool Teases Fans with Disappearing 2012 Tour Dates
Yesterday, Ticketmaster posted two Tool shows for 2012 - one in Arizona and thee other in New Mexico - but within hours, the mysterious dates were taken down.
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Yesterday, Ticketmaster posted two Tool shows for 2012 - one in Arizona and thee other in New Mexico - but within hours, the mysterious dates were taken down.
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