Overall Rating
4.6
By Tatty
Shooting Star
Hayden Homes Amphitheater - Bend
The sound system was perfect, and the outdoor venue was wonderful during the sunset. I loved the NIN opened with the song Piggy, what made this special is witnessing a shooting star as they played!
By illWill
Nine Inch Nails
I won 2 tickets to see NIN courtesy from VEVO @ The PNC Arena (formerly ESA Arena) whatever you decide to remember/call it. Being I have been a fan of NIN since I was able to order CDs through Columbia House and make my parents extremely pissed off, good ole nostalgia right there. I forgot to mention Jncos, Air Walks & all black finger nail polish & spike collar + chain wallet days. But on a serious note NIN art & music has helped me through some of the darkest times of my life. If it wasn't for their music I probably would have not given life a second chance and not fought so hard to be able to be happy of the life I have and am proud of today. So, sincerely Thank You from the bottom of my heart to the top Trent and all past/present/future members. I truly appreciate you sharing your music with me and I'm sure many others who have had maybe a not so easy life and can relate and expand their minds to. You guys are amazing as hell. And again, thanks for helping me through life. Maybe one day I can repay the favor to someone else who doesn't fit in or even realize that how much that music will mean to them. Till then.
By Cece518
Freaking best show of 2022
Greek Theatre-U.C. Berkeley - Berkeley
I love the Greek and forgot how small it is as in there’s no bad seat. The acoustics are still as good as I remember from when I was a teenager. This place is still one of my favorite venues from way back!
By Lily K
Blossom music center
Absolutely loved the concert!! Ministry and nitzer ebb did really good but nine inch nails never ceases to amaze me!! Worth every penny!
By Tam
OMG
I had no idea what to expect from NIN. I have never felt music like that before. I now know I don't own a sound system that does them justice. I will not miss a chance to see them again.
By Del
Always amazing
I was lucky enough to get to attend the NIN fan day and the Q&A at the rock hall, as well as the show at blossom on 9/24/22, and saw them again on 11/13/22 for vetsaid. All experiences were better than I possibly could have hoped for, and I wish I could go back in time and relive those days a few more times
By Rosemarienin
North Carolina, Philadelphia pa, and Sept.24th ohio, vetsa
Brought my mother to nin shows since i was 13 years old. She loves nin too. Had an incredible time at all these shows this year. Our favorite was north Carolina everyone was so sweet in the crowd and staff. Nin put on an incredible performance. Then our other favorite was near akron, ohio when all members of nin came on stage and we got to see live the q&a at rock and roll hall of fame NIN FAN DAY!! WE HAD NO CLUE THEY WOULD BE THERE
By Hugz R
Grate 2 see you again & Robin Ohhh
Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls
I was happy/excited to see Trent again and I didn't know that most of the other guys would be there too, they were amazing as usual~! I love the location, only thing that bothered me was the technical problems for us peeps way back, one screen seemed to have problems but besides that it was really NINtastical~!
By D. B.
Amazing
One of the best shows I’ve ever seen, what a great evening. 10 Stars ⭐️
By Mel
Amazing!!!!!!
Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls
Nine Inch Nails preformed a ground-breaking, historical performance at Blossom. The sound was crisp, the energy was amazing and the performance was INCREDIBLE!!
Nine Inch Nails in Concert
It's hard to imagine alternative music without Nine Inch Nails' hand painting it all in black. But the now iconic band had some rather humble beginnings. Musician Trent Reznor dreamed it all up as an assistant engineer and janitor at a studio in Cleveland, Ohio, back in the late 1980s. This job gave him access to a space where he could record demos—all by himself. These songs would eventually take him on tour in 1988, even supporting a major influence of Reznor’s, Skinny Puppy. This led to the 1989 release of NIN’s debut album, 'Pretty Hate Machine,' a collection of dark, grimy industrial pop that wormed its way into the mainstream consciousness with singles like “Head Like a Hole,” and ended up peaking at No. 75 on the Billboard 200. Quickly, NIN would be everywhere, even landing a coveted spot at the first Lollapalooza in 1991. But this was only the beginning.
NIN’s second album, 1994's 'The Downward Spiral,' proved Reznor's star power in all of its doom and drama, especially with major hits like "Closer" and "Hurt." The accompanying Self Destruct Tour saw those songs transformed into wild and vicious performances, feeding the dark myths behind Reznor’s shocking NIN persona. But his last release of the '90s, 'The Fragile,' would show a slightly more introspective side with its haunting mix of beauty and brutality.
Into the 21st century, NIN has never quite stayed the same—in sound or in lineup—but Reznor's ferocity and fearlessness as an ever-evolving artist has. He’s consistently challenging the idea of electronic music and its ability to play with the psyche, even in its most minimalist form with ambient releases like 'Ghosts I-IV' and his own award-winning film score work with Atticus Ross. Still, NIN is every bit as steely and subversive as it ever was—as proven yet again with the experimental industrial rock of 2018’s 'Bad Witch' and its supporting Cold and Black and Infinite Tour.
Over the course of their career, NIN have brought countless venues to capacity, like Zappos Theater.