Damn. Three nights in Philly would have been so easy for me too. Oh well.
Something tells me those 5 dates in Toronto were going to be taped, and the concert video released. You don't do 5 back to back shows without a camera crew.
Sorry if it's been said already but where is the audio sourced from for this show? This sounds like a legit soundboard provided by the band? IEM?
https://ninlive.com/shows/2013/20131031.html
After a show like that, I don't want to hear you fuckers complaining about not getting any love :P
Once again, there would have been no shows in Utah or Idaho. There have been none since 2008.
I’m disappointed yet also glad I’m not gonna have to fly out to Indianapolis or Philly just to see NIN this year. I caught 4 shows in 2018 and am content knowing the last show (that Vegas one) will be the greatest concert I will ever see.
Well, first show they play in America in 2021 I'm going to go to, doesn't matter where. The ENERGY from the crowd and the band would be INSANE
4 nights in Seattle at the Paramount! Arghhhhhhh!!!!!!!! The Paramount is a little over 2000 seats with the capability of no seats on the floor with reserved seats in the balcony. Or it can be all reserved. Excellent venue. Hopefully it will be back on the schedule next year. Very cool move by Trent regarding the t-shirts.
I have been to both venues, and can confirm, they are quite similar. Both are very classy, nice venues.
Would have been awesome to have seen NIN in this theatre.
I do hope when he books shows for next year, Vancouver and the Queen Elizabeth Theatre are still in the running for a show.
That YouTube video is amazing. Feels like I've just been to a NIN concert, sort of. Please don't forget Europe when you're scheduling your next tour, Trent!
Listened to "Heroine" by Jehnny Beth and enjoyed it a lot! Hope she will remain the supporting artist when NIN eventually begin touring again.
Two nights at Uptown in Kansas City? Finally, shows that wouldn't be much of a drive for me AND they were at a very cool venue. 2020 Can go kick rocks. I'll cross my fingers that this can be rescheduled sometime in the future.
But I'm thrilled that the merch profits are going to food banks. A lot of folks are struggling and it's very much needed. That made me really happy to see.
My favorite band would have played one of my favorite venues in town. Thank you 2020, please kindly go and kick some rocks.
My Plans:
2020:
As sad as I am about this, Im kind of ok with it. Theres no way I would have been able to do this the way I wanted to (I “might” have been able to do the Grand Rapids show, but probably not) Being Canadian from Northern Ontario itd be the closest, but this gives me the opportunity to try and save for the fuck-ton of shows in T.O. after travel becomes safe again.
Yeah, two back-to-back shows at The Armory in Minneapolis (definitely one of my new favorite concert venues of the Twin Cities, along with Palace Theatre) would have been absolutely amazing! I could have also caught a few of those Seattle shows with a friend who lives in Vancouver, WA. I'm crushed it can't happen as planned, but here's hoping they retain the same cities and venues and just postpone everything to summer or fall of 2021 so it can still happen eventually!
Richard Patrick will be unavailable for anything after election day because he will probably be committed to an asylum if Trump wins again.....The dude is off the rails unhinged...I could see why Filter's tour got cancelled because nobody bought tickets.....No more concerts at places like 'Joe's Barbeque Shack & Ribs' for Filter anytime soon