Future Ruins (festival)
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| Future Ruins | |
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Event poster | |
| Genre | Orchestral, Electronic |
| Dates | 8 November 2025 (Cancelled) |
| Locations | Los Angeles Equestrian Center, Los Angeles, United States |
| Years active | 2025 |
| Founders | Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross |
| Website | futureruins.com |
Future Ruins (also known as the Future Ruins Festival) was a cancelled one-day music and arts festival organized by composers and performers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross through their special-purpose entity Future Remains. Scheduled to be held in November 2025 at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center, the event was to focus on film and television composers along with performed sets of electronic music.
Reznor and Ross began working together on film scores in 2010 with David Fincher's film The Social Network. The collaboration spanned several film and TV show soundtracks.
Future Ruins was first mentioned as a teaser without a name to upcoming ventures under Reznor's and Ross' band Nine Inch Nails in a GQ interview in April 2024.[1] Without a name this left fans speculating on what the ventures would be under vague descriptions as Reznor had mentioned which were film productions, a collaboration with Epic Games, and fashion.[2] Fans continued on how the band had been teasing a music festival since the release of their album Ghosts I–IV in 2008.[3]
The event was cancelled on October 3, 2025.[4]