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− | [[Nine Inch Nails]] played at Maimarktgelände in Mannheim, Germany, on August 24, 1991 as the opening act for Guns | + | [[Nine Inch Nails]] played at Maimarktgelände in Mannheim, Germany, on August 24, 1991 as the opening act for Guns N' Roses. The show was part of the [[Pretty Hate Machine European Tour]]. |
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− | *This was NIN's first ever show in Europe. | + | *This was NIN's first ever show in Europe. It is infamous for having gone down very poorly with the audience, due to the fact that NIN was not to the Guns N' Roses fanbase's taste. The crowd grew more agitated as the set went along, flipping the band off and throwing a link sausage onto the stage, and the band sold only eight t-shirts. The band, wishing to respond with equal ire, put on an aggressive performance.[https://www.theninhotline.com/archives/articles/display/540] |
==Lineup== | ==Lineup== | ||
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==Bootlegs== | ==Bootlegs== | ||
− | In October 2019, a bootleg of this show surfaced, and was added to | + | In October 2019, a bootleg of this show surfaced, and was added to the [[NIN Live Archive]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 25 May 2024
Nine Inch Nails played at Maimarktgelände in Mannheim, Germany, on August 24, 1991 as the opening act for Guns N' Roses. The show was part of the Pretty Hate Machine European Tour.
Contents
Notes
- This was NIN's first ever show in Europe. It is infamous for having gone down very poorly with the audience, due to the fact that NIN was not to the Guns N' Roses fanbase's taste. The crowd grew more agitated as the set went along, flipping the band off and throwing a link sausage onto the stage, and the band sold only eight t-shirts. The band, wishing to respond with equal ire, put on an aggressive performance.[1]
Lineup
- Richard Patrick: Guitar, backing vocals
- Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar
- Jeff Ward: Drums
- James Woolley: Keyboards, programming, backing vocals
Setlist
- "Now I'm Nothing"
- "Terrible Lie"
- "Sin"
- "Physical"
- "The Only Time"
- "Wish"
- "Down In It"
- "Head Like A Hole"
Bootlegs
In October 2019, a bootleg of this show surfaced, and was added to the NIN Live Archive.
External Links
You may include links to concert reviews and other articles about the concert. YouTube links are welcome as long as they have been uploaded by the person who recorded the video.