What is family values tour 98?

Family Values Tour 98 was a concert tour consisting of American rock band Korn and various other artists, including Limp Bizkit, Orgy, Ice Cube, and Rammstein. The tour was organized and headlined by Korn and took place in the summer of 1998. It was a continuation of the previous year's Family Values Tour and featured a similar lineup of popular alternative and nu-metal bands.

The tour was notable for its alternative approach compared to other mainstream music tours of the time. It aimed to promote a sense of community and family values among young people, with Korn specifically seeking to reach out to fans struggling with depression and addiction. The tour was also notable for its heavy use of theatrical elements, such as pyrotechnics and stage props, and for its inclusion of political and social messages in some of the performers' music.

The tour was seen as a success and helped to establish the participating bands as major players in the alternative and nu-metal scenes. It also helped to set the template for future package tours that would feature several popular bands playing together over the course of an evening. The success of the Family Values Tour led to several additional runs in subsequent years, although the lineup would shift and evolve over time.