Deftones’ set at Pinkpop in 2006 is now available for streaming

Author Benedetta Baldin - 14.11.2025

This morning, pro-shot video of a Deftones live performance from 2006 was posted online, as reported by theprp. On June 5th of that year, the alternative metal pioneers performed at the “Pinkpop” festival in Landgraaf, NET.

Max Cavalera, the former frontman of Soulfly, made a bonus live cameo on the set list for that performance on the song “Headup.”

Cavalera also made an appearance on the studio version of that “Around The Fur” cut, which was written on the passing of Deftones buddy Dana Wells, Max’s stepson. Deftones performed at the “Pinkpop” event for the third time. Videos of their 1998 and 2003 performances have already been released.

Setlist:

  1. Korea
  2. My Own Summer (Shove It)
  3. Beware
  4. Hexagram
  5. Feiticeira
  6. Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away)
  7. When Girls Telephone Boys
  8. Around The Fur
  9. Headup (feat. Max Cavalera)
  10. Bloody Cape
  11. Change (In The House Of Flies)
  12. Root
  13. Nosebleed
  14. 7 Words
  15. Birthmark

In more recent news, the Californian alternative metal pioneers Deftones are scheduled to play their biggest UK headline show for the second year in a row, which is another indication that they are still getting better. The band performed at London’s Crystal Palace in June of last year, which can accommodate more than 25,000 spectators. They recently announced a show in London’s Victoria Park on August 23rd in collaboration with All Points East and Outbreak, so they’ll be back to top that next year. The location can accommodate close to 50,000 people. Lineup includes:

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Amyl And The Sniffers
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Basement
Wisp
Deafheaven
Show Me The Body

If that’s insufficient, more artists still have to be announced for this event. That’s going to be insane! It’s now possible to get tickets for this event by clicking here. Naturally, after announcing the next run with Denzel Curry and Drug ChurchDeftones will also be available in Europe and the UK in early 2026.