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1995/02/18 New Orleans, LA

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Nine Inch Nails played at the Lakefront Arena at the University of New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 18, 1995 as part of the Further Down The Spiral Tour. Prick, Pop Will Eat Itself, and Jim Rose Circus were the opening acts.

Contents

  • 1 Notes
  • 2 Line-Up
  • 3 Setlist
  • 4 Bootlegs
  • 5 External Links

Notes

  • Midway through the show when NIN started "Closer" a man dressed in a costume managed to get on stage and proceed to pour some kind of alcohol on Trent Reznor's head. To that point Reznor didn't care until the man started to molest him. The man attempted to kiss Reznor but staff and bandmate Danny Lohner grabbed the man and escorted him out.
  • "Head Like A Hole" featured former NIN production manager Marky Ray on guitar. Ray would sometimes play on this song during the Pretty Hate Machine Tour, but by this point he had joined the Jim Rose Circus.

Line-Up

  • Charlie Clouser: Keyboards, programming, backing vocals
  • Robin Finck: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Danny Lohner: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Chris Vrenna: Drums

Setlist

  1. "Pinion"
  2. "Mr. Self Destruct"
  3. "Sin"
  4. "March Of The Pigs"
  5. "Piggy"
  6. "Reptile"
  7. "Gave Up"
  8. "Happiness In Slavery"
  9. "Eraser"
  10. "Hurt"
  11. "The Downward Spiral"
  12. "Wish"
  13. "Suck"
  14. "Down In It"
  15. "Head Like A Hole" (w/ Marky Ray on guitar)
    ~encore~
  16. "Closer"
  17. "Dead Souls"
  18. "I Do Not Want This"
  19. "Something I Can Never Have"

Bootlegs

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External Links

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Last edited on 9 April 2025, at 11:58
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