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− | {{expand}}After serving as an opening act for both [[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] and [[Peter Murphy]], [[Nine Inch Nails]] embarked on their first major headlining tour in the summer of 1990. | + | {{expand}}After serving as an opening act for both [[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] and [[Peter Murphy]], [[Nine Inch Nails]] embarked on their first major headlining tour in the summer of 1990. The tour is part of the [[Pretty Hate Machine Tour]] series. Opening acts for this tour were Cold Front, [[Related bands and artists#Die Warzau|Die Warzau]], [[Meat Beat Manifesto]], Monkey Fear, Pure, Sky Cries Mary, This Is Our Daughter, Lesson Seven, The Aquanettas, Cxema, Dharma Head, and Supreme Love Gods. |
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+ | The Cleveland show of this tour was filmed by H-Gun, who also did the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music videos]] for "Down In It" and "Head Like a Hole". It was intended to be part of a concert video sold by NIN.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40TApsMUfcM#t=8m] That never happened, but a high-generation copy of the video leaked out, and is available in bootleg trading circles. | ||
==Line-Up== | ==Line-Up== | ||
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==Stage Set-Up== | ==Stage Set-Up== | ||
− | + | This setup for this tour was minimal, with basic lighting and fog machines. A lighting truss was set up at the front of the stage, from which was hung strands of recording tape (recalling the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music video]] for "[[Head Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]") and three large ropes that band members could climb and swing from during the set. | |
==Typical setlist== | ==Typical setlist== | ||
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# "[[Ringfinger]]" | # "[[Ringfinger]]" | ||
# "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]" | # "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]" | ||
− | # " | + | # "Head Like A Hole" |
==Tour Dates== | ==Tour Dates== | ||
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!width="200"|Date/City | !width="200"|Date/City | ||
!Venue | !Venue | ||
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+ | | [[1990/05/22 Palo Alto, CA]] | ||
+ | | The Edge | ||
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| [[1990/05/23 San Francisco, CA]] | | [[1990/05/23 San Francisco, CA]] | ||
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| 1990/05/24 Laguna Beach, CA | | 1990/05/24 Laguna Beach, CA | ||
− | | Club Postnuclear (CANCELLED) | + | | Club Postnuclear (CANCELLED due to laryngitis) |
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| [[1990/05/25 Los Angeles, CA]] | | [[1990/05/25 Los Angeles, CA]] | ||
− | | Helter Skelter | + | | Stardust Ballroom (Helter Skelter) |
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| [[1990/05/26 San Diego, CA]] | | [[1990/05/26 San Diego, CA]] | ||
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| [[1990/05/29 Portland, OR]] | | [[1990/05/29 Portland, OR]] | ||
− | | Pine | + | | Pine Street Theatre |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[1990/05/30 Vancouver, BC]] | ||
+ | | Luv-a-Fair | ||
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| [[1990/05/31 Seattle, WA]] | | [[1990/05/31 Seattle, WA]] | ||
| The Oz | | The Oz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[1990/06/21 St. Louis, MO]] | ||
+ | | Club 1227 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[1990/06/22 Kansas City, MO]] | ||
+ | | The Shadow | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[1990/06/23 Tulsa, OK]] | ||
+ | | Cain's Ballroom | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[1990/06/24 Oklahoma City, OK]] | ||
+ | | Kinetix | ||
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| [[1990/06/26 Dallas, TX]] | | [[1990/06/26 Dallas, TX]] | ||
| The Video Bar | | The Video Bar | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[1990/06/27 Austin, TX]] | ||
+ | | Mirage | ||
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| [[1990/06/28 Houston, TX]] | | [[1990/06/28 Houston, TX]] | ||
| Numbers | | Numbers | ||
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+ | | [[1990/06/29 New Orleans, LA]] | ||
+ | | unknown venue | ||
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| [[1990/07/01 Melbourne, FL]] | | [[1990/07/01 Melbourne, FL]] | ||
| Power Station | | Power Station | ||
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− | | [[1990/07/02 | + | | [[1990/07/02 Jacksonville, FL]] |
− | | | + | | Kahootz |
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− | | [[1990/07/03 Miami, FL]] | + | | [[1990/07/03 Miami Beach, FL]] |
| Club Nu | | Club Nu | ||
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− | + | | [[1990/07/05 Tampa, FL]] | |
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| The Masquerade | | The Masquerade | ||
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| [[1990/07/07 Atlanta, GA]] | | [[1990/07/07 Atlanta, GA]] | ||
− | | Masquerade | + | | The Masquerade |
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| [[1990/07/09 Virginia Beach, VA]] | | [[1990/07/09 Virginia Beach, VA]] | ||
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| [[1990/07/11 Washington, DC]] | | [[1990/07/11 Washington, DC]] | ||
| 9:30 Club | | 9:30 Club | ||
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| [[1990/07/13 Trenton, NJ]] | | [[1990/07/13 Trenton, NJ]] | ||
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| [[1990/07/14 Philadelphia, PA]] | | [[1990/07/14 Philadelphia, PA]] | ||
− | | Grand Hall | + | | Grand Hall in Creese Center, Drexel University |
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| [[1990/07/16 New York, NY]] | | [[1990/07/16 New York, NY]] | ||
− | | Rock Academy (New Music | + | | Rock Academy (New Music Nights) |
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| [[1990/07/18 Newark, NJ]] | | [[1990/07/18 Newark, NJ]] | ||
| The Pipeline | | The Pipeline | ||
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− | | [[1990/07/ | + | | [[1990/07/20 Boston, MA]] |
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| Axis Club | | Axis Club | ||
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| [[1990/07/23 Minneapolis, MN]] | | [[1990/07/23 Minneapolis, MN]] | ||
− | | 7th | + | | First Avenue & 7th St Entry (Mainroom) |
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− | | [[1990/07/25 | + | | [[1990/07/25 Columbus, OH]] |
− | | | + | | Newport Music Hall |
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| [[1990/07/26 Cincinnati, OH]] | | [[1990/07/26 Cincinnati, OH]] | ||
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| [[1990/07/28 Detroit, MI]] | | [[1990/07/28 Detroit, MI]] | ||
| St. Andrews Hall | | St. Andrews Hall | ||
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+ | | [[1990/07/29 Reading, PA]] | ||
+ | | Silo | ||
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| [[1990/07/31 Toronto, ON]] | | [[1990/07/31 Toronto, ON]] | ||
| RPM | | RPM | ||
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+ | | [[1990/08/01 Montréal, QC]] | ||
+ | | Les Foufounes Électriques | ||
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| [[1990/08/03 Pittsburgh, PA]] | | [[1990/08/03 Pittsburgh, PA]] |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 4 October 2022
After serving as an opening act for both The Jesus and Mary Chain and Peter Murphy, Nine Inch Nails embarked on their first major headlining tour in the summer of 1990. The tour is part of the Pretty Hate Machine Tour series. Opening acts for this tour were Cold Front, Die Warzau, Meat Beat Manifesto, Monkey Fear, Pure, Sky Cries Mary, This Is Our Daughter, Lesson Seven, The Aquanettas, Cxema, Dharma Head, and Supreme Love Gods.
The Cleveland show of this tour was filmed by H-Gun, who also did the music videos for "Down In It" and "Head Like a Hole". It was intended to be part of a concert video sold by NIN.[1] That never happened, but a high-generation copy of the video leaked out, and is available in bootleg trading circles.
Line-Up
- Lee Mars: Keyboards, backing vocals
- Richard Patrick: Guitar, backing vocals
- Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar
- Chris Vrenna: Drums
Stage Set-Up
This setup for this tour was minimal, with basic lighting and fog machines. A lighting truss was set up at the front of the stage, from which was hung strands of recording tape (recalling the music video for "Head Like A Hole") and three large ropes that band members could climb and swing from during the set.
Typical setlist
- "Intro"
- "Terrible Lie"
- "Sin"
- "Something I Can Never Have"
- "Sanctified"
- "That's What I Get"
- "Suck"
- "The Only Time"
- "Get Down, Make Love"
- "Ringfinger"
- "Down In It"
- "Head Like A Hole"