FLORENCE ROCKS: photos and setlist of Tool, The Struts and dEUS

On the second day of Firenze Rocks 2024, Saturday 15 June, it’s the turn of the Tools.
The historic American avant-garde progressive metal band renowned for their live performances, characterized by a sophisticated visual production that integrates elements of art, video and lights, creating multisensory experiences that go beyond the simple concert.

TOOL in concert at Firenze Rocks 2024. Photo by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

The band is also known for their enigmatic and thoughtful approach to lyrics, often laden with symbolism and philosophical themes. With a career spanning over three decades, Tool continues to influence numerous artists and leave an indelible mark on the world of contemporary music, distinguishing themselves through their dedication to artistry and musical innovation.

TOOL in concert at Firenze Rocks 2024. Photo by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

In recent months, on the biggest stages such as Aftershock, Welcome to Rockville, Louder Than Life and the Sonic Temple Arts & Music festivals, as well as the one-off performance at Power Trip, which Metal Hammer described as “a mind-boggling show that demonstrated how their art is singular, a transcendental experience that overcomes the boundaries between genres”. The band has chosen to return to Firenze Rocks after five years of absence from our country, promising to give fans an extraordinary and memorable experience.

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Tools

THE The Struts, a British rock band who have earned a global reputation as an unmissable live act. Bursting onto the scene with “Could Have Been Me,” they have since released three albums (which include collaborations with such notables as Robbie Williams, Kesha, Tom Morello and Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott and Phil Collen) garnering more than 850 million streams on-demand and selling out all over the world. Over the years they have opened for the Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters and Guns N’ Roses, played at major festivals such as Lollapalooza and Governors Ball and headlined their world tours.

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The Struts

THE dEUS, the renowned Belgian rock band with an elegant and unmistakable sound, known for their eclectic musical style that combines elements of alternative rock, indie rock, art rock and experimental influences. Over the years they have further consolidated their reputation thanks to their ability to mix captivating melodies with complex arrangements and profound lyrics and for their engaging and dynamic live performances. The band has participated in numerous international festivals and toured worldwide, garnering a solid fan base and the respect of music critics. With a rich and varied discography, dEUS continues to explore new sonic territories, always maintaining a strong artistic identity and a constant search for innovation.

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dEUS

Tool – The setlist of the Florence concert

Third Eye -Heartbeat intro

Jambi

Fear Inoculum

Rosetta Stoned

Pneuma

Intolerance

Descending

The Grudge

Flood

Invincible

(-) Ions

Stinkfist

The Struts – The setlist of the Florence concert

Primadonna Like Me

Body Talks

Fallin’ With Me

Too Good at Raising Hell

Kiss This

Rockstars

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (The Rolling Stones cover)

All Dressed Up (With Nowhere to Go)

Dirty Sexy Money (AC/DC’s You Shock Me All Night Long intro)

Guitar Solo

WildChild

Pretty Vicious

Where Did She Go

Put Your Money on Me

Could Have Been Me

dEUS – The setlist of the Florence concert

How to Replace It

Four mains

TheArchitect

Man of the House

WCS (First Draft)

Instant Street

Hotellounge (Be the Death of Me)

Bad Timing

Suds & Soda

 
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