Nine Inch Nails reveal cancelled fall touring plans

Posted by on May 19, 2020

 

Nine Inch Nails have cancelled their fall touring plans due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Trent Reznor revealed the official scheduling plans to bring the second leg of Cold And Black And Infinite. Merchandise was already in production for the upcoming trek, which is now available at this location. Profits will go to local food banks in the cities they were going to play.

 

Read Reznor’s full statement below:

“I was just reminded today marks the two year anniversary of when we made you show up in person for the Cold and Black and Infinite tour. Strange to think about with the world the way it is now. I look forward to the day we can once again safely be in the same space and share the experience of screaming at the top of our lungs at each other.

Speaking of which, I suppose I can let you know we HAD a tour booked this fall that continued and expanded Cold and Black and Infinite. Jehnny Beth was coming along with us. We were excited. I’m bumming myself out right now. The what-could-have-been dates are below and we had some merch for that tour in production that we’re putting in the store with all of NIN’s profits going to local food banks in the cities we were going to play. http://smarturl.it/NINOnlineStore

The current plan is to finish up some scoring projects, work on my limited patience skills, deep dive into new NIN material, and hopefully be playing music live for you in 2021. In the meantime… listen to Jehnny’s record (comes out June 11), continue to listen to Bowie, and don’t be too hard on yourself.

TR 5.19.20

If you’re feeling nostalgic, check out this incredible fan-made full length concert film: https://NIN.lnk.to/CBI2018

P.S. How in the fuck did you pull this off?

Sep 15 + 16 San Diego, CA – Open Air Theatre

Sep 19 Los Angeles, CA – LA State Historic Park

Sep 22 + 23 + 24 Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Sep 26 + 28 + 29 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre

Oct 1 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre

Oct 8 + 9 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre

Oct 11 + 12 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory

Oct 15 Grand Rapids, MI – Deltaplex

Oct 17 Indianapolis, IN – Indiana Farmers Coliseum

Oct 19 + 20 + 21 Philadelphia, PA – The Met

Oct 23 + 24 + 26 + 27 + 29 Toronto, ON – Venue TBA”

 

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