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In order to make up for [[Canceled Pandemic Dates|canceled shows]] from 2020 and 2021, [[Nine Inch Nails]] will embark on a new [[tour]]. Opening acts will include Nitzer Ebb, Yves Tumor, Boy Harsher, and 100 gecs.
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In order to make up for [[Canceled Pandemic Dates|canceled shows]] from 2020 and 2021, [[Nine Inch Nails]] embarked on a new [[tour]]. Apart from the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]] in 2009, this was the only other tour without a new album to support. Opening acts include Nitzer Ebb, [[Related_bands_and_artists#Yves_Tumor|Yves Tumor]], Boy Harsher, and 100 gecs. The [[2022/09/24_Cleveland,_OH|Cleveland]] show featured past NIN members during the final six songs of the set.
  
 
==Line-Up==
 
==Line-Up==
 
*'''[[Alessandro Cortini]]''': Keyboards, guitar, bass, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Alessandro Cortini]]''': Keyboards, guitar, bass, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Robin Finck]]''': Guitar, Keyboards, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Robin Finck]]''': Guitar, Keyboards, backing vocals
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*'''[[Trent Reznor]]''': Vocals, guitar, keyboards
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*'''[[Trent Reznor]]''': Vocals, guitar, keyboards, saxophone
 
*'''[[Atticus Ross]]''': Keyboards, samples, programming, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Atticus Ross]]''': Keyboards, samples, programming, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Ilan Rubin]]''': Drums, keyboards, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Ilan Rubin]]''': Drums, keyboards, backing vocals
  
 
==Stage Set-Up==
 
==Stage Set-Up==
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The setup was largely similar to that of the [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour]]. An additional leg of that tour was originally planned for 2020 and the production was now able to be brought back.
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[[Image:2022tour.jpg|thumb|Photo credit: [[John Crawford]]]]
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The setup was largely similar to that of the [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour]]. An additional leg of that tour was originally planned for 2020, and the production was now able to be brought back. The onstage PAR can lighting from the 2018 tour was altered to include rack-like structures around each set of lights.
  
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==North America==
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==Typical Setlist==
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Like the Cold And Black And Infinte Tour, the setlists for this tour were varied and changed greatly from show to show.
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"[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]" was used as a set opener for the first time at one of the shows. Several songs returned to the setlist after long absences, such as "[[Heresy]]", "[[Every Day Is Exactly The Same (song)|Every Day Is Exactly The Same]]", "[[Discipline]]", "[[Love Is Not Enough]]", and "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]". "[[Everything]]" and "[[Sunspots]]" made their live debuts, as well as "[[Fashion]]" and "[[Isn't Everyone]]".
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==U.S. Spring Tour==
 
===Tour Dates===
 
===Tour Dates===
 
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| [[2022/05/28 Boston, MA]]
 
| Boston Calling Festival
 
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==Europe==
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==UK Summer Tour==
 
===Tour Dates===
 
===Tour Dates===
 
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==U.S. Fall Tour==
 
===Tour Dates===
 
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| The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley
 
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| [[2022/09/13 Santa Barbara, CA]]
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| Santa Barbara Bowl
 
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| [[2022/09/15 Las Vegas, NV]]
 
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| [[2022/09/18 Chicago, IL]]
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| Riot Fest
 
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| [[2022/09/22 Louisville, KY]]
 
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| Blossom Music Center
 
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| Nationwide Arena (VetsAid)
 
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[[Category:Tours]]

Latest revision as of 22:52, 5 May 2024

In order to make up for canceled shows from 2020 and 2021, Nine Inch Nails embarked on a new tour. Apart from the Wave Goodbye Tour in 2009, this was the only other tour without a new album to support. Opening acts include Nitzer Ebb, Yves Tumor, Boy Harsher, and 100 gecs. The Cleveland show featured past NIN members during the final six songs of the set.

Contents

  • 1 Line-Up
  • 2 Stage Set-Up
  • 3 Typical Setlist
  • 4 U.S. Spring Tour
    • 4.1 Tour Dates
  • 5 UK Summer Tour
    • 5.1 Tour Dates
  • 6 U.S. Fall Tour
    • 6.1 Tour Dates

Line-Up

  • Alessandro Cortini: Keyboards, guitar, bass, backing vocals
  • Robin Finck: Guitar, Keyboards, backing vocals
  • Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards, saxophone
  • Atticus Ross: Keyboards, samples, programming, backing vocals
  • Ilan Rubin: Drums, keyboards, backing vocals

Stage Set-Up

Photo credit: John Crawford

The setup was largely similar to that of the Cold And Black And Infinite Tour. An additional leg of that tour was originally planned for 2020, and the production was now able to be brought back. The onstage PAR can lighting from the 2018 tour was altered to include rack-like structures around each set of lights.

Typical Setlist

Like the Cold And Black And Infinte Tour, the setlists for this tour were varied and changed greatly from show to show.

"March Of The Pigs" was used as a set opener for the first time at one of the shows. Several songs returned to the setlist after long absences, such as "Heresy", "Every Day Is Exactly The Same", "Discipline", "Love Is Not Enough", and "Down In It". "Everything" and "Sunspots" made their live debuts, as well as "Fashion" and "Isn't Everyone".

U.S. Spring Tour

Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
2022/04/28 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater
2022/04/30 Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees Festival
2022/05/01 Franklin, TN First Bank Amphitheater
2022/05/22 Daytona Beach, FL Welcome To Rockville Festival
2022/05/24 Philadelphia, PA The Met
2022/05/25 Philadelphia, PA The Met
2022/05/27 Boston, MA Boston Calling Festival
2022/05/28 Boston, MA Boston Calling Festival

UK Summer Tour

Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
2022/06/15 Glasgow, Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
2022/06/17 Cornwall, England The Eden Project
2022/06/18 Cornwall, England The Eden Project
2022/06/20 Manchester, England O2 Apollo Manchester
2022/06/21 London, England O2 Academy Brixton
2022/06/24 Clisson, France Hellfest

U.S. Fall Tour

Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
2022/09/02 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
2022/09/03 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
2022/09/07 Troutdale, OR Edgefield
2022/09/09 Bend, OR Hayden Homes Amphitheater
2022/09/11 Berkeley, CA The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley
2022/09/13 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
2022/09/15 Las Vegas, NV Zappos Theater
2022/09/17 Los Angeles, CA Primavera Sound
2022/09/18 Chicago, IL Riot Fest
2022/09/22 Louisville, KY Louder Than Life Festival
2022/09/24 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
2022/11/13 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena (VetsAid)
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