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− | Two months before the release of their fifth full-length album, ''[[Year Zero]]'', [[Nine Inch Nails]] began a new tour, officially called '''Performance 2007'''. The tour started as a kind of best hits tour (since no songs from ''Year Zero'' were played at the first few days) but later transformed into direct ''Year Zero'' support tour. | + | Two months before the release of their fifth full-length album, ''[[Year Zero]]'', [[Nine Inch Nails]] began a new [[Tour|tour]], officially called '''Performance 2007'''. The tour started as a kind of best-of or hits tour (since no songs from ''Year Zero'' were played at the first few days) but later transformed into a direct ''Year Zero'' support tour. Opening acts for this tour were The Dandy Warhols, [[Related bands and artists#Alec Empire|Alec Empire]], Intacto, [[Ladytron]], The Lovesong, Noisecut, [[Related_bands_and_artists#The_PoPo|The PoPo]], [[Serena Maneesh]], Theodor Bastard, Unkle, and [[Related bands and artists#White Rose Movement|White Rose Movement]]. |
==Line-Up== | ==Line-Up== | ||
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==European spring tour== | ==European spring tour== | ||
− | [[Image:28.03.07.jpg|thumb | + | [[Image:28.03.07.jpg|thumb|Show in Munich on March 28, 2007.]] |
− | Prior to the beginning of tour Reznor in interview described it as an opportunity of playing with the same line-up again, visiting some places NIN | + | Prior to the beginning of tour, Reznor in interview described it as an opportunity of playing with the same line-up again, visiting some places NIN had not played in before and revisiting music from all the different areas of NIN rather than focusing on the new album. |
Two ''Year Zero'' songs made their debut on this leg ("[[Survivalism (song)|Survivalism]]" and "[[The Beginning Of The End]]"), as well as a few old, never before played live songs: "[[Last]]" from ''[[Broken]]'', "[[We're In This Together (song)|We're In This Together]]" from ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]'' and deconstructed version of "[[The Fragile (song)|The Fragile]]" from ''[[Still]]''. Three songs from ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'' ("[[Heresy]]", "[[Ruiner]]", "[[The Becoming]]") returned to the setlist for the first time since 1994-95 [[Self Destruct Touring Cycle|Self Destruct tour]]. | Two ''Year Zero'' songs made their debut on this leg ("[[Survivalism (song)|Survivalism]]" and "[[The Beginning Of The End]]"), as well as a few old, never before played live songs: "[[Last]]" from ''[[Broken]]'', "[[We're In This Together (song)|We're In This Together]]" from ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]'' and deconstructed version of "[[The Fragile (song)|The Fragile]]" from ''[[Still]]''. Three songs from ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'' ("[[Heresy]]", "[[Ruiner]]", "[[The Becoming]]") returned to the setlist for the first time since 1994-95 [[Self Destruct Touring Cycle|Self Destruct tour]]. | ||
− | The production on this tour was minimal, as it was mostly club tour. On the other hand, the tour featured the heaviest setlist rotation in NIN history, covering about 40 songs from all NIN albums. | + | The production on this tour was minimal, as it was mostly a club tour. On the other hand, the tour featured the heaviest setlist rotation to this point in NIN history, covering about 40 songs from all NIN albums. |
− | During the Spanish and UK legs at the beginning of this tour, flash drives each containing an intentionally leaked song from ''Year Zero'' ("[[My Violent Heart]]," "[[Me, I'm Not]]" and "[[In This Twilight]]") | + | During the Spanish and UK legs at the beginning of this tour, flash drives each containing an intentionally leaked song from ''Year Zero'' ("[[My Violent Heart]]," "[[Me, I'm Not]]" and "[[In This Twilight]]") were found in men's bathroom stalls. |
===Tour Dates=== | ===Tour Dates=== | ||
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==Australia/Japan spring tour== | ==Australia/Japan spring tour== | ||
− | This tour featured the same production as previous European tour, but was more focused on ''Year Zero'', as it had 5-6 ' | + | This tour featured the same production as the previous European tour, but was more focused on ''Year Zero'', as it had 5-6 of the album's songs in each show setlist, while the European tour had no more than two. ''"[[Hyperpower!]]"'', "[[The Good Soldier]]", "Me, I'm Not" and "[[Capital G (song)|Capital G]]" made their live debut on this leg. |
===Tour dates=== | ===Tour dates=== | ||
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==Summer/fall tour== | ==Summer/fall tour== | ||
− | [[Image:Moscow2007.jpg|thumb | + | [[Image:Moscow2007.jpg|thumb|Show in Moscow on August 1, 2007.]] |
This tour featured one more song from ''Year Zero'' ("[[The Great Destroyer]]") and more extensive production, which included a traditional for major NIN tours visual section in the middle of show, this time created for "Me, I'm Not", "The Great Destroyer", "[[Eraser]]" and "[[Only (song)|Only]]". | This tour featured one more song from ''Year Zero'' ("[[The Great Destroyer]]") and more extensive production, which included a traditional for major NIN tours visual section in the middle of show, this time created for "Me, I'm Not", "The Great Destroyer", "[[Eraser]]" and "[[Only (song)|Only]]". | ||
===Tour dates=== | ===Tour dates=== | ||
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| Blaisdell Arena | | Blaisdell Arena | ||
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+ | ==Pre-show music== | ||
+ | '''Posted to Spotify by Trent Reznor in 2011'''[https://www.scribd.com/document/209931191/Omg-Playlists] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Note: When this playlist was posted, it contained all of the songs that were present in the [[:Image:2005_05_05Questions13.gif|With Teeth Touring Cycle set change playlist]] posted by Reznor on [[nin.com]]. Due to the way the Spotify playlist was laid out, it seems that this information may have been included by mistake. The following is the remainder of the songs after the 2005 songs were removed.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Paul McCartney – "Jenny Wren" | ||
+ | <br>Bojan Gorisek – "Gnossienne No. 1" | ||
+ | <br>Plastikman – "Disconnect" | ||
+ | <br>[[David Bowie]] – "[[Fashion]]" | ||
+ | <br>Northern Light – "Treat Me Better" | ||
+ | <br>Tones On Tail – "O.K. This Is The Pops" | ||
+ | <br>[[Peaches]] – "Lovertits" | ||
+ | <br>Devo – "Gut Feeling/ Slap Your Mammy" | ||
+ | <br>Daft Punk – "Steam Machine" | ||
+ | <br>Swervedriver – "Blowin' Cool" | ||
+ | <br>Can – "I Want More" | ||
+ | <br>Public Image Limited – "Flowers Of Romance" | ||
+ | <br>Shriekback – "My Spine Is The Bassline" | ||
+ | <br>The Knife – "We Share Our Mother's Health" | ||
+ | <br>[[Related_bands_and_artists#Deerhunter|Deerhunter]] – "Cryptograms" | ||
+ | <br>At The Drive-In – "One Armed Scissor" | ||
+ | <br>[[Bauhaus]] – "Kick In The Eye" | ||
+ | <br>Cabaret Voltaire – "Sensoria" (12" Mix) | ||
+ | <br>Can – "Mushroom" | ||
+ | <br>D'Angelo – "Devil's Pie" | ||
+ | <br>Deerhoof – "Believe E.S.P." | ||
+ | <br>Magazine – "A Song From Under The Floorboards" | ||
+ | <br>Happy Mondays – "Wrote For Luck" | ||
+ | <br>The Psychedelic Furs – "Susan's Strange" | ||
+ | <br>Elastica – "Mad Dog God Dam" | ||
+ | <br>The Fall – "Spoilt Victorian Child" | ||
+ | <br>¡Forward, Russia! – "Nine" | ||
+ | <br>The Rapture – "Pieces Of The People We Love" | ||
+ | <br>Goldfrapp – "Train" | ||
+ | <br>Interpol – "PDA" | ||
+ | <br>[[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] – "Some Candy Talking" | ||
+ | <br>New Order – "Weirdo" | ||
+ | <br>Lou Reed – "Vicious" | ||
+ | <br>Lou Reed – "Satellite Of Love" | ||
+ | <br>[[Joy Division]] – "She's Lost Control" [12" Version] | ||
+ | <br>Killing Joke – "Requiem" | ||
+ | <br>Serena Maneesh – "Selina’s Melodie Fountain" | ||
+ | <br>[[Related_bands_and_artists#The_Horrors|The Horrors]] – "Sheena Is A Parasite" | ||
+ | <br>Wire – "1 2 X U" | ||
+ | <br>[[TV On The Radio]] – "Province" | ||
+ | <br>Soft Cell – "Little Rough Rhinestone" | ||
+ | <br>Pretenders – "The Phone Call" | ||
+ | <br>Mark Stewart – "Hypnotised" | ||
+ | <br>Devo – "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nineinchnails/sets/72157612657366960/ Performance 2007 (Winter) photos by Rob Sheridan] | ||
+ | *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nineinchnails/sets/72157612753848365/ Performance 2007 (Spring + Summer) photos by Rob Sheridan] | ||
[[Category:Tours]] | [[Category:Tours]] |
Latest revision as of 06:05, 14 November 2024
Two months before the release of their fifth full-length album, Year Zero, Nine Inch Nails began a new tour, officially called Performance 2007. The tour started as a kind of best-of or hits tour (since no songs from Year Zero were played at the first few days) but later transformed into a direct Year Zero support tour. Opening acts for this tour were The Dandy Warhols, Alec Empire, Intacto, Ladytron, The Lovesong, Noisecut, The PoPo, Serena Maneesh, Theodor Bastard, Unkle, and White Rose Movement.
Contents
Line-Up
- Alessandro Cortini: Keyboards, programming, guitar, bass, backing vocals
- Josh Freese: Drums
- Aaron North: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards, tambourine, mbira
- Jeordie White: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
European spring tour
Prior to the beginning of tour, Reznor in interview described it as an opportunity of playing with the same line-up again, visiting some places NIN had not played in before and revisiting music from all the different areas of NIN rather than focusing on the new album.
Two Year Zero songs made their debut on this leg ("Survivalism" and "The Beginning Of The End"), as well as a few old, never before played live songs: "Last" from Broken, "We're In This Together" from The Fragile and deconstructed version of "The Fragile" from Still. Three songs from The Downward Spiral ("Heresy", "Ruiner", "The Becoming") returned to the setlist for the first time since 1994-95 Self Destruct tour.
The production on this tour was minimal, as it was mostly a club tour. On the other hand, the tour featured the heaviest setlist rotation to this point in NIN history, covering about 40 songs from all NIN albums.
During the Spanish and UK legs at the beginning of this tour, flash drives each containing an intentionally leaked song from Year Zero ("My Violent Heart," "Me, I'm Not" and "In This Twilight") were found in men's bathroom stalls.
Tour Dates
Australia/Japan spring tour
This tour featured the same production as the previous European tour, but was more focused on Year Zero, as it had 5-6 of the album's songs in each show setlist, while the European tour had no more than two. "Hyperpower!", "The Good Soldier", "Me, I'm Not" and "Capital G" made their live debut on this leg.
Tour dates
Date/Location | Venue |
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2007/05/07 Brisbane, Australia | Riverstage |
2007/05/09 Sydney, Australia | Big Top Luna Park |
2007/05/10 Sydney, Australia | Big Top Luna Park (POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 15) |
2007/05/11 Sydney, Australia | Big Top Luna Park (POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 16) |
2007/05/13 Melbourne, Australia | Metro Nightclub |
2007/05/14 Melbourne, Australia | Metro Nightclub |
2007/05/15 Melbourne, Australia | Metro Nightclub |
2007/05/18 Tokyo, Japan | Studio Coast |
2007/05/19 Tokyo, Japan | Studio Coast |
2007/05/20 Tokyo, Japan | Studio Coast |
2007/05/22 Nagoya, Japan | Zepp |
2007/05/23 Osaka, Japan | Zepp |
2007/05/24 Osaka, Japan | Zepp |
Summer/fall tour
This tour featured one more song from Year Zero ("The Great Destroyer") and more extensive production, which included a traditional for major NIN tours visual section in the middle of show, this time created for "Me, I'm Not", "The Great Destroyer", "Eraser" and "Only".
Tour dates
Europe
Asia/Australia/Hawaii
Date/Location | Venue |
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2007/09/05 Tel Aviv, Israel | Fair, Trade & Convention Center |
2007/09/09 Beijing, China | Beijing Pop Festival |
2007/09/11 Seoul, South Korea | Olympic Hall |
2007/09/13 Hong Kong, China | Asia World Expo—Hall 10 |
2007/09/15 Sydney, Australia | Big Top Luna Park (RESCHEDULED FROM MAY 10) |
2007/09/16 Sydney, Australia | Hordern Pavilion (RESCHEDULED FROM MAY 11) |
2007/09/18 Honolulu, HI | Blaisdell Arena |
Pre-show music
Posted to Spotify by Trent Reznor in 2011[1]
Note: When this playlist was posted, it contained all of the songs that were present in the With Teeth Touring Cycle set change playlist posted by Reznor on nin.com. Due to the way the Spotify playlist was laid out, it seems that this information may have been included by mistake. The following is the remainder of the songs after the 2005 songs were removed.
Paul McCartney – "Jenny Wren"
Bojan Gorisek – "Gnossienne No. 1"
Plastikman – "Disconnect"
David Bowie – "Fashion"
Northern Light – "Treat Me Better"
Tones On Tail – "O.K. This Is The Pops"
Peaches – "Lovertits"
Devo – "Gut Feeling/ Slap Your Mammy"
Daft Punk – "Steam Machine"
Swervedriver – "Blowin' Cool"
Can – "I Want More"
Public Image Limited – "Flowers Of Romance"
Shriekback – "My Spine Is The Bassline"
The Knife – "We Share Our Mother's Health"
Deerhunter – "Cryptograms"
At The Drive-In – "One Armed Scissor"
Bauhaus – "Kick In The Eye"
Cabaret Voltaire – "Sensoria" (12" Mix)
Can – "Mushroom"
D'Angelo – "Devil's Pie"
Deerhoof – "Believe E.S.P."
Magazine – "A Song From Under The Floorboards"
Happy Mondays – "Wrote For Luck"
The Psychedelic Furs – "Susan's Strange"
Elastica – "Mad Dog God Dam"
The Fall – "Spoilt Victorian Child"
¡Forward, Russia! – "Nine"
The Rapture – "Pieces Of The People We Love"
Goldfrapp – "Train"
Interpol – "PDA"
The Jesus and Mary Chain – "Some Candy Talking"
New Order – "Weirdo"
Lou Reed – "Vicious"
Lou Reed – "Satellite Of Love"
Joy Division – "She's Lost Control" [12" Version]
Killing Joke – "Requiem"
Serena Maneesh – "Selina’s Melodie Fountain"
The Horrors – "Sheena Is A Parasite"
Wire – "1 2 X U"
TV On The Radio – "Province"
Soft Cell – "Little Rough Rhinestone"
Pretenders – "The Phone Call"
Mark Stewart – "Hypnotised"
Devo – "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise"