
Inside Slipknot’s plan for “world domination” with Knotfest Australia 2023: “We’re here to burn down your brainwashed philosophy”
After years of planning, Knotfest is finally making landfall Down Under next year. NME takes a peek behind the curtain with Slipknot’s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan, plus Aussie performers Parkway Drive, Alpha Wolf and Void Of Vision

Slipknot announce Megadeth, Parkway Drive, Trivium and more for Knotfest Australia 2023
The touring festival’s debut Down Under will also feature Northlane, Amon Amarth, In Flames and more

Slipknot confirm dates and venues for inaugural Knotfest Australia
Making its debut in March 2023

Watch Corey Taylor address rumours of Slipknot headlining Download 2023
Are they returning next year?

Slipknot appear to be teasing Knotfest Australia
An announcement will be made “soon”, the band say

Slipknot's Corey Taylor plans to relaunch iconic 'Famous Monsters' horror magazine
“Our job is to build a foundation to bring Famous Monsters into the modern age, while also honouring the legacy that came before"

Slipknot's Corey Taylor explains why band left Roadrunner Records
“Once you’re in the hands of people who don’t care, it’s just a fucking business"

Slipknot’s Corey Taylor on 'The End, So Far': some fans will have “a fucking cystic embolism”
“Musically, we’ve never shied away from a challenge"

Slipknot earn third UK Number One with latest, 'The End, So Far'
2019's 'We Are Not Your Kind' and 2001's 'Iowa' were the band's last UK Number One albums

Slipknot: “Nobody created us except us – we have always drawn our own map”
Nearly three decades and seven albums deep, Slipknot have navigated a rocky path of brilliant highs and crushing lows that would put paid to most over bands. But, as their latest record ‘The End, So Far’ attests and frontman Corey Taylor tells NME, the metal icons are far from finished just yet.