SnoCore Tour


The SnoCore Tour, occasionally typeset as Sno-Core, was an annual festival tour of the United States. It featured performances by some of the most popular groups largely of the alternative rock and metal spectrum. The event took place every year since its inception in December 1995 until 2015. SnoCore was marketed towards the winter sports culture.

History

John Boyle, Eric Lochtefeld and Rick Bonde established SnoCore as an entertainment opportunity for fans during the year's slow point in live music, the winter season. Originally began as a mini tour in December 1995 headlined by Sublime, it would also serve as an excuse for bands to perform for Western mountain resort towns and go snowboarding. SnoCore originally focused predominantly on punk and ska groups and routed through ski communities. But as it became a national tour, SnoCore aimed toward hard rock and heavy metal and engaged larger, more traditional concert venues. In late 1997, ARTISTdirect principals Marc Geiger and Don Muller, the former having also co-founded Lollapalooza, purchased the tour from Boyle. They still make a point to schedule dates in a number of resort towns despite having strayed somewhat from its original concept.
Corresponding with its name, SnoCore features large video screens playing footage of freestyle snowboarding and skiing between performances. Local shops have set up at concerts and local resorts have tied in with them. However, SnoCore does not feature sideshows as showcased at the Warped Tour and remains strictly a musical festival. The tour commonly hosts a sponsor; examples include Airwalk in 1997, Levi's in 1999, and Winterfresh in 2005.
On March 10, 1998, Foil Records released the Sno-Core Compilation which features various bands that have partaken in the festival. In 2001, SnoCore split into two tours: the funk/jam based SnoCore Icicle Ball and the hard rock/heavy metal based SnoCore Rock. This carried on once more the following year.
During the 2006 tour, stomach flu ran its course through all participating bands. Most severely affected was Seether frontman Shaun Morgan who, rather than cancel altogether, opted to perform acoustic sets for their last few shows. This alternative met with high approval from fans and influenced the group to release their first acoustic album, One Cold Night.
Saliva was scheduled to co-headline the 2009 tour but frontman Josey Scott needed more time to recover from a recent ulcer surgery. As a result, the band intended to cancel the first two weeks and substitute Scott with Walt Lafty of Silvertide beginning April 17. Ultimately, they decided in the interest of the fans to drop out entirely. This made the 2009 band lineup the leanest in SnoCore history.
Jägermeister sponsored the first Canadian SnoCore tour in 2010. The schedule ran just under two weeks and included cities such as Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and Vancouver.

Tour lineups

1995

  • Sublime
  • Guttermouth
  • Skankin' Pickle
  • Rhythm Collision
  • Safe To Face

    1996

  • Sublime
  • Guttermouth
  • Assorted Jelly Beans
  • Less Than Jake
  • Skankin' Pickle
  • theLINE

    1997

  • Face to Face
  • The Pharcyde
  • Voodoo Glow Skulls
  • Powerman 5000
  • Less Than Jake
  • Orange 9mm
  • Salmon

    1998

  • Primus
  • Blink-182
  • Long Beach Dub Allstars
  • The Aquabats
  • Tha Alkaholiks
  • Mephiskapheles

    1999

  • Everclear
  • Soul Coughing
  • Redman
  • The Black Eyed Peas
  • DJ Spooky

    2000

  • System of a Down
  • Incubus
  • Mr. Bungle
  • Puya
  • Boy Hits Car

    2001

Rock
  • Fear Factory
  • Kittie
  • Union Underground
  • Slaves on Dope
  • Boy Hits Car
Icicle Ball
Rock
  • Alien Ant Farm
  • Adema
  • Glassjaw
  • Earshot
  • The Apex Theory
Icicle Ball
  • Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
  • Spearhead
  • Nikka Costa
  • Ozomatli
  • Blackalicious
  • Sector 9
  • Saul Williams

    2003

  • Sparta
  • Glassjaw
  • Hot Water Music
  • Dredg

    2004

  • Trapt
  • Smile Empty Soul
  • Finger Eleven
  • Strata

    2005

  • Chevelle
  • Helmet
  • Crossfade
  • Future Leaders of the World
  • Strata

    2006

  • Seether
  • Shinedown
  • Flyleaf
  • Halestorm

    2007

  • Army of Anyone
  • Dropping Daylight
  • Hurt
  • Neurosonic

    2009

  • Static-X
  • Burn Halo
  • The Flood
Saliva was originally scheduled to co-headline but canceled due to Josey Scott's prolonged recovery from ulcer surgery.

2010

  • Protest the Hero
  • Theset
  • Elias
  • Abandon All Ships
  • Doll
Hawthorne Heights was scheduled to take part in the tour, but were forced to drop off due to immigration paperwork issues.

2014 (cancelled)

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