List of Nine Inch Nails concert tours

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Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock act, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. Since 1988, they have performed throughout the world, including tours in North America, South America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. During its earliest incarnations, Nine Inch Nails as a live band acted as supporting acts on tours for bands and musicians such as Skinny Puppy, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Peter Murphy, and Guns N' Roses.[1][2] Subsequent tours have featured Nine Inch Nails as the headlining act, with support from bands such as Unkle,[3] Marilyn Manson, Atari Teenage Riot,[4] and A Perfect Circle.[5]

Tour posters from the Performance 2007 tour.

The group's live performances contrast with its in-studio counterpart.[6][7] Reznor writes and performs nearly all Nine Inch Nails studio material, with occasional instrumental and vocal contributions from other artists. However, Reznor has typically assembled groups of backing musicians to interpret songs for tours and other live performances. The live-band lineup has changed constantly throughout the band's history, with frontman Reznor remaining the only constant on vocals and guitar, and long-time studio collaborator Atticus Ross officially joining in 2016. Notable musicians who have contributed to live performances include Chris Vrenna, Richard Patrick, Jeff Ward, James Woolley, Danny Lohner, Robin Finck, Charlie Clouser, Jerome Dillon, Alessandro Cortini, Josh Freese, and Ilan Rubin.[8]

Pretty Hate Machine Tour Series (1988–1991)

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Guitar Drums Keyboard
Oct–Nov
1988
Skinny Puppy's
VIVIsectVI Tour
Ron
Musarra
Chris
Vrenna
North America
(8 dates)
Headliner: Skinny Puppy [1][2]
[9][10]
Oct–Dec
1989
Pretty Hate Machine
promotional tour
Richard
Patrick
Chris
Vrenna
Nick
Rushe[a]
North America
(9 dates)
[12]
Jan–Mar
1990
Jesus and Mary Chain's
Automatic tour
David
Haymes
North America
(30 dates)
Headliner: Jesus and Mary Chain [1][2]
[13]
Mar–Apr
1990
Peter Murphy's
Deep tour
North America
(26 dates)
Headliner: Peter Murphy [1][14]
May–Aug
1990
Hate tour Lee Mars North America
(39 dates)
Support: Meat Beat Manifesto, Die Warzau, Pure, Cold Front [15]
Dec 1990–
Feb 1991
Sin tour Jeff Ward North America
(32 dates)
Support: Die Warzau, Chemlab [15]
Jul–Aug
1991
Lollapalooza James
Woolley
North America
(25 dates)
With: Jane's Addiction, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Living Colour, Ice-T & Body Count, Butthole Surfers, Rollins Band, Violent Femmes [15][16]
[17]
Aug–Sep
1991
European tour Europe
(13 dates)
Headliner: Guns N' Roses, The Wonderstuff, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine [18]
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Self-Destruct (1994–1996)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
Mar–Aug
1994
Self-Destruct Robin Finck Danny Lohner Chris Vrenna James Woolley[b] North America, Europe
(53 dates)
Support: Marilyn Manson, Type O Negative, Fem2fem, PIG, Die Krupps, Treponem Pal [15][19]
[20]
Aug 1994–
Feb 1995
Further Down the Spiral tour North America
(82 dates)
Support: Marilyn Manson, Jim Rose Circus, Pop Will Eat Itself, Hole [15][21]
Apr 1995 Alternative Nation Festival Charlie Clouser Australia
(3 dates)
With: Faith No More, Ice-T & Body Count, Lou Reed, Violent Femmes, Primus, Tool, L7, The Tea Party, Ween, Live, The Flaming Lips, Pennywise, Pop Will Eat Itself, Powderfinger [22]
Sep–Oct
1995
Dissonance/Outside tour North America
(26 dates)
With: David Bowie

Support: Prick

[23][24]
Nov–Dec
1995
Club Tour North America
(7 dates)
Support: Helmet [25]
Aug–Sep
1996
Nights of Nothing tour Kevin McMahon North America
(3 dates)
With: Marilyn Manson, Meat Beat Manifesto [26][27]
[26]
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Fragility (1999–2000)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
Nov 1999–
Jan 2000
Fragility v1.0 Robin Finck Danny Lohner Jerome Dillon Charlie Clouser Europe, Japan
(16 dates)
Support: Atari Teenage Riot, Skingame [4][28]
Jan–Feb
2000
Big Day Out 2000 New Zealand, Australia
(6 dates)
With: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, Atari Teenage Riot, Blink-182, The Chemical Brothers [29]
Apr–Jul
2000
Fragility v2.0 North America, Europe
(53 dates)
Support: A Perfect Circle [5][30]
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Live: With Teeth (2005–2006)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
Mar–May
2005
Spring club tour Aaron North Jeordie White Jerome Dillon Alessandro Cortini North America, England
(30 dates)
Support: Carre Callaway, The Dresden Dolls [31][32]
[33][34]
[35]
Jun–Aug
2005
Summer international tour Europe, Japan, Australia
(26 dates)
Support: The Dresden Dolls, Saul Williams, Eagles of Death Metal, The Bird Blobs, The Follow [31]
Sep – Dec
2005
Fall arena tour North America, South America
(45 dates)
Support: Queens of the Stone Age, Autolux, Death from Above 1979 [28][36]
[34][37]
Alex Carapetis[c]
Josh Freese
Feb–Apr
2006
Winter arena tour North America
(32 dates)
Support: Moving Units, Saul Williams [39]
May–Jul
2006
Summer amphitheatre tour North America
(31 dates)
Support: Saul Williams, TV on the Radio, Bauhaus, Peaches [40]
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Performance 2007 (2007)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
Feb–May 2007 Spring tour Aaron North Jeordie White Josh Freese Alessandro Cortini Europe, Australia, Japan
(52 dates)
Support: The Popo, Ladytron, Serena Maneesh [41]
Aug–Sep 2007 Summer / Fall international tour Europe, Asia, Australia, Hawaii
(28 dates)
With: Foo Fighters, Silversun Pickups[I]

Support: Intacto, Theodor Bastard, Serena Maneesh, The Dandy Warhols, Ladytron, Alec Empire, Unkle, The Lovesong, White Rose Movement

^ I Dublin, August 22, 2007.
[3]
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Lights in the Sky (2008)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
July–Dec
2008[I]
Over North America Robin Finck Justin
Meldal-
Johnsen
Josh Freese Alessandro Cortini North America
(60 dates)
Support: A Place to Bury Strangers, Boris, The Bug, Crystal Castles, Deerhunter, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Health, White Williams [42][38]
October 2008[I] Over South America South America
(3 dates)
Support: Vigilante [42]
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^ I The North American and South American legs overlapped in mid-October.

Wave Goodbye (2009)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
Feb–March 2009 2009 Tour Robin Finck Justin Meldal-Johnsen Ilan Rubin [d] Australia & New Zealand
(8 dates)
Support: The Naked and Famous, Jaguar Love [42]
May–August 2009 NIN | JA 2009 North America,
Europe, Asia
(59 dates)
With: Jane's Addiction
Support: Street Sweeper Social Club
[43]
August–September 2009 Wave Goodbye New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto (11 dates) Support: The Horrors, Mew, Alec Empire, Health, Queen Kwong, io echo [44]
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Twenty Thirteen Tour (2013–2014)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard Backing vocals
July–September 2013 Twenty Thirteen Robin Finck Josh Eustis Ilan Rubin Alessandro Cortini North America,
Europe, Asia
(16 dates)
[45]
September–November 2013 Tension 2013 Robin Finck
Josh Eustis
Pino Palladino Lisa Fischer
Sharlotte Gibson
North America (34 dates) Support: Godspeed You! Black Emperor/Explosions in the Sky (31 dates)
Autolux (2 dates)
[46]
February–August 2014 NIN 2014 Robin Finck [e] North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Latin America (69 dates) With: Queens of the Stone Age, Soundgarden
Support: Brody Dalle, Cold Cave, Oneohtrix Point Never, The Dillinger Escape Plan
[47][48]
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The Trilogy Tour (2017–2018)

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Guitars Bass Drums Keyboard
July–December 2017 I Can't Seem to Wake Up 2017 Robin Finck Alessandro Cortini Ilan Rubin Atticus Ross North America (8 dates) Support: Tobacco (2 dates) [49]
June–December 2018 Cold and Black and Infinite 2018 North America, Europe, Asia (59 dates) Support: Queen Kwong, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Kite Base, Jesus and Mary Chain [50]
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U.S. 2022 & U.K. 2022 (2022)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
April–May 2022 U.S. Spring Tour Robin Finck Alessandro Cortini Ilan Rubin Atticus Ross North America (8 dates) Support: Boy Harsher and 100 gecs [51]
June 2022 U.K. Summer Tour Europe (6 dates) Support: Nitzer Ebb and Yves Tumor [52]
September–November 2022 U.S. Fall Tour North America (12 dates) Support: Nitzer Ebb and Yves Tumor [51]
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Peel It Back (2025–2026)

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Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard
June–July 2025 Peel It Back Europe Robin Finck Alessandro Cortini Ilan Rubin Atticus Ross Europe (16 dates) Support: Boys Noize [53]
August–September 2025 Peel It Back US Josh Freese North America (26 dates)
February-March 2026 Peel It Back US Stu Brooks North America (22 dates) [54]
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See also

Footnotes

  1. Prior to Rushe's joining, Gary Talpas, the band's art director, filled the keyboardist role for a few shows, mostly acting as an extra body on stage.[11]
  2. In the midst of the Further Down the Spiral tour, Charlie Clouser replaced Woolley on keyboards, in late December 1994.[8]
  3. Prior to Carapetis' joining, Josh Freese was briefly the drummer for a few shows, but he was not intended to be a full-time member. Freese later replaced Carapetis and joined the band as a full-time member however.[38]
  4. Various members shared the role of keyboardist during the Wave Goodbye 2009 tours.[citation needed]
  5. Various members shared the role of bassist during the NIN 2014 tour.[citation needed]

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