Jonathan Davis Returns to Nebraska for The Black Labyrinth Tour

KORN founder and front man Jonathan Davis, on the heels of his solo debut, continues to trek across the US with The Black Labyrinth Tour. Special guests include The Birthday Massacre, and Julien K.
Davis will be returning to Nebraska on Friday, October 19th at the Bourbon Theatre in Lincoln .
Tickets and VIP Experiences are available this Friday, August 10th, 10am through ticketweb.com

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Doors: 7 p.m. || Show: 8 p.m. || All Ages
$25: GA Advance || $30: GA Day Of Show
$40: General Reserved || $199: J.D. VIP Meet & Greet Experience
$300: The Ganzfeld Experiment Workshop hosted by J.D.
$75: The Birthday Massacre VIP Meet & Greet
$2 Minor Fee at the Door
Tickets on-sale Friday August 10th @ 10 a.m.
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It would be nearly impossible to mistake anyone else for Jonathan Davis. The overpowering figure he casts behind that H.R. Giger-made microphone remains just as iconic as his signature scream does. A true original, the Bakersfield, CA singer, songwriter, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist indelibly impacts millions as frontman for alt-metal/rock game-changers Korn—whose accolades encompass two GRAMMY® Award wins, worldwide sales of 40 million-plus, and countless sold out shows in nearly every corner of the globe. Throughout over 20 years in music, his presence coursed through the film scores, contributions to popular video game franchises, and official remixes for the likes of Steve Aoki and more. Along the way, he lent his voice to tracks for everyone from Linkin Park to Tech N9ne. However, 2018 sees him doing something he has yet to do: release his first solo album.
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Writing and recording on the road, he played guitar, keys, and anything else he could get his hands on. Moreover, the music was primarily record live. Led by the single “What It Is,” it continues a tradition by boldly treading new territory.
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“I’ve always got to be different,” he leaves off. “Once again, I’m doing something I haven’t heard before. This is my swan song. It’s my fucking masterpiece up to this point.”Rick Florino, January 2018