Now, imagine seeing those disturbing but entrancing images on the 580,000 square feet of LED displays of the Las Vegas Sphere as Maynard James Keenan and crew perform? That apparently is the plan, according to the band's drummer, Danny Carey.
"We've been talking to those guys," Carey said about the Sphere. He added that "the preparation" to make a show for the Sphere is "pretty intense" and a "very expensive endeavor." After coordinating all the visual elements, sound cues, and arrangements, Carey said it "takes a while to get into the black. I think [you have to play] quite a few shows before you make any money."
So, here's the bad news: Tool's potential residency in Vegas might not be until 2027. Tool's last album was 2019's Fear Inoculum, their first since 2006's 10,000 Days. The band members have their own projects: for example, on Friday (Feb. 13), vocalist Maynard James Keenan released Normal Isn't, his new album with his band Puscifer.
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Keenan's reaction to that? "What the heck were you thinking, dude?" Keenan remarked in an interview with ABC Audio. "It's impressive! It's extremely impressive, but I mean, I wouldn't make it past the first floor. I would fall to my death."
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