They’re playing Roskilde Festival, Denmark July 4th.
They’re playing Roskilde Festival, Denmark July 4th.
One hole left: july 10th.
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It's been 5 years since NIN came to Canada, so I'm hoping we get lumped in to a USA tour again. I'm not as excited to hear the new material live like the old days though, I used to have no problem flying across Canada from Calgary to Toronto several times to see NIN. I got to see Fragility 2.0, With Teeth club tour, With Teeth summer amphitheater, and NINJA all in Toronto. Can't beat that now I guess, disappointing new EP songs and the hits. I'll go see NIN for the 15th time if they come to Calgary or Edmonton again, but that's all I can do unless the 3rd EP is as amazing as NIN's releases used to be.
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The feel of last years shows and the new songs live in NYC were so good that they made me impulsively decide to go to a second show last minute with almost no money and I didn’t regret it whatsoever. Branches/Bones, Burning Bright and Background World were all standouts, people went nuts for Less Than despite it being so new at the time and The Lovers gives Trent some fantastic moments vocally. For festivals the setlists were about as good as you’ll get and had plenty of non-hits like Great Destroyer, Reptile, Somewhat Damaged, that Bowie cover, 1,000,000, The Frail and The Wretched — maybe a lot of these are somewhat common live NIN tracks but still, for festivals, it’s a solid mix.
If you’re at a point where The Wretched, Somewhat Damaged, Reptile and The Great Destroyer feel boring live to you, then you’ve maybe been to enough shows for a while anyway. Personally I felt the setlists and actual performances were miles ahead of the 2014 Soundgarden shows, save for maybe the Assault setlists, and even then, the stripped down stage and dingy feel of the 2017 setup lent itself to that intensity better.
For SURE. As much as I loved seeing Somewhat Damaged and 1,000,000 open show, Branches/Bones blows them away as an opener. It kicks the show off with a surge of high energy. Pinion/Terrible Lie on TDS tour looks to be the only thing that would beat it (wish I could have seen that).
My favorite openers are still Now I'm Nothing into Terrible Lie and Mr. Self Destruct, but can't wait to see Branches/Bones whenever he tours NA.
Just realized, I've seen NIN in another country nearly half a dozen times, but never seen them in my home state.
I think the open recording policy during The Lights In The Sky and NINJA Tour killed a lot of those songs for me live, it was great at the time but after collecting so many audio and video recordings and trying to put together collections of the best recordings it was just too much. Before then I loved hearing The Wretched, Piggy, Reptile, Somewhat Damaged, etc live. I seriously don't know how NIN can beat the NINJA and Wave Goodbye tours now.
Probably nothing since it leads to an events cancelled page, but I figured i would let others get unnecessarily as excited as I was for a second .
I would love a NIN + QOTSA tour in NA. The Australia/New Zealand shows they did together in 2014 had some pretty interesting setlists and it would give them a shot to finally fix the war crime that was Trent never coming onstage to do his verse from Kalopsia.
Please, no co-headlining tour.
Unless NIN is the obvious headliner. Heh.
I’d always prefer solo headlining shows but if the choice is between coheadlining and festivals, I’ll take coheadlining shows any day of the week, and it seems like the only headlining shows are stray one-offs these days. In a perfect world there’d be club and theatre tours every year and I’d be able to get tickets to all of them but I’m just trying to be realistic.
Man, I really hope we get a similar slew of news like we did in 2013 where there was an album announcement in the summer followed by fall tour dates. I would imagine that the new EP could be released in early summer which gives people enough time to dig into the trilogy before the fall. It's always a good concert schedule for me when there's a Nine Inch Nails gig in there somewhere.
Osheaga lineup out. No NIN. Clearly wasn't a good fit for this year.
Right now I'm in for 6/22 London (will be sold out tomorrow), 6/25 Paris (sold out), 6/27 Amsterdam, 7/02 Berlin (sold out) and 7/12-13-14 MadCool (holiday in Madrid)
There's a rumor for a second gig in London (the weekend 6/23-24). See what happens next days.
How does this meltdown festival thing usually work? I'm assuming they have a contractual obligation to sell out the Meltdown show first before announcing something else, but due to past Meltdown's, have any of the other artists ever announced a second show on their own outside the festival? Just trying to gauge whether I should try and upgrade my shitty, shitty back of the balcony tickets with the general admission sale, or just hold off for another announced show.
It almost makes sense there will be another show announced, 2 days in between The meltdown show and Paris. But what are the stipulations of the band doing another show outside this metldown gig.
I just hope this meltdown thing is so far out of left field to any NIN show we have ever seen. Something special, something unique. Something that suits the venue. If Trent came out with a Piano, Robin an acoustic guitar and Ilan a set of drums and that was all, i'd lose my shit. I've been to 18 NIN shows now and only had seats for 1 of them way back in 2005, and I originally had floor tickets to that one, swapped with a guy in the line last minutes because my lung/chest was giving me issues and I didn't want to risk getting hurt on the floor in one of the rowdiest city's to see a show in North America. This is going to feel incredibly strange not only sitting at a NIN show, but being way at the back!
Black Moth Super Rainbow will open for NIN in London, Paris and Amsterdam
Hmm. Gave BMSR a quick listen but it doesn't do much for me right away.
The BBC interview is mentioned elsewhere, but it seems fairly certain that more UK dates will be announced there, right? Now that Meltdown is sold out, and considering the huge demand we've seen (who knew so many people loved Nine Inch Nails? I don't know any in real life) it'd be daft not to rake in the cash that presumably will come their way in large amounts. Hopefully it would also lower the value of the tickets the bastard touts have...
^^ I agree. It's pretty canny timing and I'm sure theyre not just letting us in on Meltdown performance details out of the kindness of their hearts. I'd be happiest if they decide to release any remaining European dates. While I'd love to stare at the concrete paradise of Manchester again, I would skip a show there to go somewhere new on the mainland.
I had that feeling: Tobacco sent that message about the US tour a couple of weeks ago. It's the tourlist of BMSR.
But there’s a hole between 6/17 - 8/10. The EU hole.
Possibilities....
PS: Tobacco is a member of BMSR
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They're not supporting all the EU shows already announced though. I also looked up their tour schedule for clues this morning