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− | This | + | This leg utilized several mobile LED screens behind the band, which would supply lighting and also background footage during certain portions of the set. The production and lighting were again designed by [[Rob Sheridan]], Roy Bennett and Moment Factory, who also worked on the 2008 [[Lights In The Sky Tour]] and the [[How To Destroy Angels Live 2013]] tour. The production also made use of Kinect for interactive video manipulation. The band members arrived onstage at the beginning of the set one member at a time and their silhouettes were projected onto the background, which are references to Talking Heads' 1984 concert film, ''Stop Making Sense.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/28/arts/music/nine-inch-nails-is-back-onstage-with-a-vengeance.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0] The silhouettes are also reminiscent of those at the beginning of shows on Depeche Mode's Devotional tour. |
==Typical Setlist== | ==Typical Setlist== |
Latest revision as of 04:39, 7 September 2014
This tour took place between July and September 2013 in Asia, Europe and the United States. It was part of the NIN 2013-2014 touring cycle. These were the first Nine Inch Nails shows since the Wave Goodbye Tour in 2009.
Contents
Line-Up
- Alessandro Cortini: Keyboards, programming, guitar, backing vocals
- Josh Eustis: Bass, keyboards, guitar
- Robin Finck: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Ilan Rubin: Drums, cello
Changes
Though Eric Avery and Adrian Belew were originally slated to be part of the touring lineup[1], both dropped out during rehearsals. Avery felt overwhelmed by the idea of going on tour after just having finished a major tour with Garbage, and also wanted to focus on some studio work.[2] Belew stated simply that "it didn't work."[3] Robin Finck was brought back to replace Belew, and Josh Eustis's duties were then expanded to include bass.
Stage Set-Up
This leg utilized several mobile LED screens behind the band, which would supply lighting and also background footage during certain portions of the set. The production and lighting were again designed by Rob Sheridan, Roy Bennett and Moment Factory, who also worked on the 2008 Lights In The Sky Tour and the How To Destroy Angels Live 2013 tour. The production also made use of Kinect for interactive video manipulation. The band members arrived onstage at the beginning of the set one member at a time and their silhouettes were projected onto the background, which are references to Talking Heads' 1984 concert film, Stop Making Sense. [4] The silhouettes are also reminiscent of those at the beginning of shows on Depeche Mode's Devotional tour.
Typical Setlist
- "Copy Of A"
- "Sanctified" or "Disappointed"
- "Came Back Haunted"
- "1,000,000"
- "March Of The Pigs"
- "Piggy"
- "Terrible Lie"
- "Burn"
- "Closer"
- "Gave Up"
- "Help Me I Am In Hell"
- "Me, I'm Not" or "The Warning"
- "Find My Way"
- "The Way Out Is Through"
- "Wish"
- "Survivalism"
- "Only"
- "The Hand That Feeds"
- "Head Like A Hole"
- "Hurt"
Variation
- "The Frail" / "The Wretched" or "Reptile" were sometimes included after "Piggy."
- "What If We Could?" was sometimes played in addition to or instead of "Find My Way."
- "Something I Can Never Have" was played once in place of "Piggy" at the San Francisco, CA show.
Setlists for the three non-festival dates were longer and also more varied since minimal production was used. Other songs played during these shows include (in order of commonality): "Somewhat Damaged," "The Beginning Of The End," "I'm Afraid Of Americans," "The Good Soldier," "Pinion," "Dead Souls," "La Mer," "The Day The World Went Away," and "The Line Begins To Blur."
Tour Dates
Date/Location | Venue |
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2013/07/26 Naeba, Japan | Fuji Rock Festival |
2013/07/28 Ansan, South Korea | Ansan Valley Festival |
2013/08/02 Chicago, IL | Lollapalooza |
2013/08/10 San Francisco, CA | Outside Lands Festival |
2013/08/15 Hasselt, Belgium | Pukkelpop Festival |
2013/08/16 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands | Lowlands Festival |
2013/08/18 Hockenheim, Germany | Rock'n'Heim Festival |
2013/08/20 London, England | Scala |
2013/08/21 Belfast, Northern Ireland | Belsonic Festival |
2013/08/23 West Yorkshire, England | Leeds Festival |
2013/08/24 Paris, France | Rock en Seine Festival |
2013/08/25 Reading, England | Reading Festival |
2013/08/28 Milan, Italy | Mediolanum Forum |
2013/08/29 Zurich, Switzerland | Zurich Openair Festival |
2013/09/01 Philadelphia, PA | Made In America Festival |
2013/09/03 West Hollywood, CA | Secret KROQ show at The Troubadour |