That Shaky Knees lineup is actually right up my alley and i'm thinking about pulling the trigger on that. Plus I am curious about seeing The New Regime live, Ilan really is the shit.
So over on the nine inch nails fan Facebook page someone posted a copy of the revolver article and it states that they will be touring in 2020 along with a new album!!!!
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Here is the snippet
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Given my gig schedule next year, it’s time to sell more body parts.
Only hope is that it’s not a “festival tour” like a couple years ago. Hoping for an awesome production arena/ampitheatre tour or what they did last year with CABAI.
Exciting news today though.
I'm stoked. I'm cringing to think how much it'll cost, but it's a must.
I knew it was a good move to start that special NIN savings account after the end of the C+B+I tour last year.
I’m so fucking ready.
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I don’t like to be bearer of bad news but this is the Reddit AMA with Primavera organiser where he said, 2021 not 2020 which is fine by me. Maybe this interview was conducted a while ago?
https://www.reddit.com/r/primaveraso...uiz_wednesday/
^^^ ooh the question about the CMA award actually dates the interview to AFTER that Primavera chat, so maybe there will be dates. Exciting.
The Primavera Festival may just be for Barcelona. They couldn't make it work. I would assume touring NA would be easier than going overseas due to all the visas and paperwork that needs to be done to work overseas. <- This was a very short reason, but you get my drift. They may not be ready to go back to Europe and they have said in the past that they liked doing those few festival/shows in 2017.
As long as there is a few shows, even if I don't attend, would be nice to get some new recordings.
If they tour I really hope they play Wisconsin. Last show was 2006 I think. That lawsuit might have fucked up our chances
Then they should play a show in Minneapolis or St. Paul so I don't have to drive to Chicago again. Although I'm also likely to travel to Portland, OR and/or Denver, CO for a show, too (Red Rocks is a bucket list venue of mine).
I don’t live there but I felt sad for everyone who is a Canadian fan that they didn’t tour there last time. Is it expected that Canadians can easily get to somewhere in the North of the USA?
Probably that. But I dunno if that has much to do with it, that one Brian Warner guy was sued by a Detroit-area amphitheater for doing lewd acts to a security guard's head and he's been back to that city/venue approximately 37 times since.
Thanks for the kind thoughts <3
From Montreal, if I really had to, in a pinch I could manage Boston, NYC, Buffalo, or Detroit. Might be doing NYC for Bauhaus later this year. But those are still long-ass trips, especially when one is bussing it like I am. Hell, I've come to Toronto to see bands more times than I can count, and that's still six hours.
And I'm lucky to be on the East coast!
I was completely blindsided when there wound up being no Canadian dates for the CBI tour. I kept expecting Toronto to show up but no dice. Think I remember reading that there were logistics problems or a conflict with the physical world presale and ticket providers up here. *Shrug*
Still bitter. The EP trilogy is my favorite NIN work in a long, long time.
Up until last year, I was in a similar but swapped boat. I lived in western NY and regularly had to go to Canada to see NIN since Toronto was closer than other cities they stopped in (no Buffalo show since 99). I was also really shocked, was it the first touring cycle since they started playing internationally that there was no show in Ontario?
It hasn't been as long as WI, but they haven't been to MN since the 2013 Tension tour. They're due for a visit to the XCEL Energy Center or the Target Center (the only two venues they ever play here since the beginning of the Self Destruct tour).