Korn brought a wave of nostalgia to fans when they played the deep cut “Hey Daddy” live for the first time in 25 years during their North American tour last week. The band, known for its groundbreaking fusion of nu-metal and alternative rock, took their audience on a trip down memory lane with this rare performance.
The last time Korn performed “Hey Daddy” live was back in 1999, making this an exciting moment for fans who have longed to hear some of the band’s older tracks again. The song, which comes from their 1999 album Issues, had been a staple during their early career but disappeared from their live sets for over two decades.
The performance took place at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa, Florida, as part of the band’s 2024 North American tour. Korn kicked off the show with their 2002 hit single “Here To Stay,” a heavy fan favorite that set the tone for the night. The setlist also included another rare track, “Dead Bodies Everywhere,” from their 1998 landmark album Follow The Leader. This was the first time that track had been played since 2019, further amping up the excitement for longtime fans who crave the band’s older material.
Another pleasant surprise came with the inclusion of “Oildale (Leave Me Alone),” a track from the 2010 album Korn III: Remember Who You Are. This song had not been performed live since 2012 but made a return during the Tampa show. The inclusion of these deeper cuts showcased Korn’s willingness to dig through their extensive discography and reconnect with the songs that helped define their career.
Following the Tampa show, Korn kept the surprises coming at their next stop in West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 14. Both “Hey Daddy” and “Dead Bodies Everywhere” appeared on the setlist again, suggesting that these tracks may become mainstays throughout the rest of their tour. This approach adds a sense of unpredictability to the band’s performances, keeping fans on their toes and eager to see what rare gems Korn might pull out next.
Despite these rare song appearances, Korn made sure to balance the setlist with their most iconic hits. The band closed out the night with their 1999 anthem “Freak On A Leash,” a song that remains a staple of their live shows and is considered one of their biggest commercial successes. Fans were also treated to other classics such as “Falling Away From Me,” “Y’all Want A Single,” and their breakthrough hit “Blind,” which catapulted Korn to fame in the mid-1990s.
Korn’s decision to revisit their older catalog has been met with enthusiasm, especially among fans who have followed the band since their early days. With 2024 marking the 30th anniversary of the band’s formation, this tour feels like both a celebration of Korn’s legacy and a thank-you to the fans who have supported them over the decades.
This tour is taking Korn through various cities across North America, with upcoming shows in major cities like Los Angeles, Toronto, and Phoenix. The band will continue to perform through September and October, keeping the momentum going before heading to Australia in December to headline the Good Things Festival in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.
The Tampa setlist offered a mix of nostalgia and energy, perfectly balancing rare tracks with Korn’s signature hits:
Korn’s Setlist in Tampa:
- Here To Stay
- Dead Bodies Everywhere
- Oildale (Leave Me Alone)
- Got the Life
- Good God
- Shoots and Ladders
- Somebody Someone
- Coming Undone
- Hey Daddy
- Falling Away From Me
- Y’all Want a Single
- Freak On a Leash
- Blind
As the band continues to tour, Korn’s fans have much to look forward to. The unpredictability of their setlists, which include fan favorites and deeper cuts, offers a fresh live experience, even for longtime concert-goers. For a band that has been around for three decades, Korn continues to prove their relevance in the modern rock and metal scene, pushing the boundaries of their sound while paying homage to their roots.
The return of “Hey Daddy” is a testament to the lasting power of Korn’s early material and how deeply it resonates with their fans. It shows that, while the band continues to evolve musically, they never forget the songs that helped shape their career. With a combination of classic tracks and deep cuts, Korn’s 2024 tour is shaping up to be a celebration of both past and present, offering something for everyone.
As Korn moves through their tour, there’s no telling what other surprises the band may have in store. Whether you’ve been a fan since the beginning or are just discovering their music, the 2024 tour promises an unforgettable experience for all. With the return of rarities like “Hey Daddy” and the inclusion of hits like “Freak On A Leash,” Korn’s current tour is not only a celebration of their legacy but also a reminder of why they’ve remained a dominant force in the world of rock for nearly three decades.