Now available for streaming Slipknot’s full show at Resurrection Fest

Author Benedetta Baldin - 23.12.2025

Professional footage of Slipknot’s full performance on June 28th, 2025, at the annual ‘Resurrection Fest’ in Viveiro, Spain, was recently released online by the festival on December 22nd, as per theprp. The recording provides a comprehensive view of the band’s live act during this event. Their setlist, which includes the summer 2025 intro music—the theme from the 1980s action film ‘Knight Rider’—is performed by the masked metal ensemble.

  1. (sic)
  2. People = Shit
  3. Gematria (The Killing Name)
  4. Wait And Bleed
  5. Nero Forte
  6. Yen
  7. Psychosocial
  8. Tattered & Torn (Sid remix)
  9. The Heretic Anthem
  10. The Devil In I
  11. Unsainted
  12. Duality
  13. Spit It Out
  14. Surfacing
  15. Scissors

If you were expecting for a surprise holiday release of Slipknot‘s long-delayed “Take A Look Outside Your Window” album, the news is bad. The band’s percussionist, M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan, has now pledged a 2026 release after that missing LP became almost legendary due to its numerous delays. In a Discord Q&A with fans on December 3rd, in the midst of the launch of his new “Minecraft” project with a Slipknot theme, Clown once again broke the dreadful news.

Lets start with LOYW, i know I told everyone it would be this year. I’m very sorry its hasnt been. Things come to play that change things all the time with the art we create. I want you to know 2026 is the year. It’s just simply time and I’m just getting tired of waiting myself. Have faith. I promise

This most recent delay is part of an ongoing pattern. “Take A Look Outside Your Window,” which was first recorded on the side during the 2008 recording sessions for Slipknot‘s fourth studio album “All Hope Is Gone,” wasn’t intended to be a regular Slipknot release. Rather, the eleven-song effort was produced as a type of experiment after Crahan, singer Corey Taylor, guitarist Jim Root, and turntablist Sid Wilson separated from the main album sessions. Members have previously referred to the record as having a “Radiohead vibe,” reflecting that unorthodox approach.

After years of being put on hold, 2019 almost saw the record arrive— on Christmas day no less. 2023 appeared to be the most likely release date when those plans for a holiday surprise were ultimately shelved, or at least Crahan hinted as much. Following that failure to launch, Crahan went on say that 2024 will “definitely” witness the release of the album. But then again, it wasn’t released.