Amazing experience.
by DoctorWho4224 on 8/29/25CFG Bank Arena - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5One of the best concerts I have ever been to. Trent sounded exactly like the studio recordings and the production and set were fantastic

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Nine Inch Nails are a progressive, Grammy-winning industrial rock band composed of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Formed in Cleveland, Ohio as a solo project for singer, songwriter and producer Trent Reznor in 1988, Nine Inch Nails have released 11 studio albums, six EPs and three remix albums, starting with 1989’s Pretty Hate Machine and breakout debut singles “Down In It” and “Head Like a Hole.” For 1992’s Broken EP, NIN reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200 while its standout record “Wish” won the Grammy for Best Metal Performance. In the midst of hitting No. 2 and No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for 1994’s The Downward Spiral and 1999’s The Fragile, respectively, NIN released Hot 100-charting singles “Closer” and “The Perfect Drug” and earned a second Best Metal Performance Grammy at the 1996 ceremony for “Happiness in Slavery.” Nine Inch Nails went on hiatus until the 2005 chart-topper With Teeth, then hit the Hot 100 again with singles “The Hand That Feeds” and “Only,” and later with “Survivalism" from their 2007 follow-up Year Zero. Longtime collaborator and English producer Atticus Ross became an official member of NIN in 2016, established with a trilogy of releases culminating in 2018’s Bad Witch. As composers, the duo have earned two Academy Awards, two Grammys and one Emmy. In 2020, Nine Inch Nails were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. NIN also composed the score for the 2025 film Tron: Ares.
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Nine Inch Nails 2026 Tour Dates:
B-Stage
Main Stage (Unpeeled)
B-Stage with Boys Noize
Main Stage (Peeled)
Encore
Encore
Encore

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Nine Inch Nails’ Peel It Back Tour 2026 continues in February 2026. After kicking off the second leg in New Orleans, Louisiana, the band will tour the U.S. and Canada through the middle of March.
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Nine Inch Nails’ 2026 tour continues on February 5, 2026 at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
German music producer Boys Noize will support Nine Inch Nails on all 2026 tour dates.
Tickets are now on sale for Nine Inch Nails' Peel It Back Tour 2026. Tickets are still available for select dates.
One of the best concerts I have ever been to. Trent sounded exactly like the studio recordings and the production and set were fantastic
My favourite band. They didn't even play my favourite NIN songs and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Thank you. Hoping this isn't the last tour.
Amazing, amazing, amazing. Definitely in my top 5 concerts of all time.
Concessions, merchandise and concert prices are turning a night of a fan's favourite band's music into a once a year event, at best. Great night out seeing NIN, as usual, but these prices are unsustainable.
This wasn't my first time seeing NIN but I think this was my favorite! They made excellent use of the arena space and just had a really nice setup. I'm really glad Boys Noize was on this tour too, I think both artists work really well together!! Nine Inch Nails is one of my favorite bands and this was just a great night :3
NIN did not disappoint! What an amazing show. Trent’s voice is still fabulous and he is full of energy. Was an incredible night!
Amazing show, never disappoints , great sound, visuals and fans are the best.
NIN is my favorite group, and I have loved past tours, but I was blown away by this one. The way they remixed some of my favorite songs with a Tron inspired edge was innovative and powerful (and I love "as alive as you need me to be"as well). Days later, I keep hearing those rhythms looping in my mind. I only wish I could watch it again because there is so much to take in and it was overwhelming in the best possible way. I left feeling inspired ... and thankful. Trent's vocals were also one of the best that I've ever seen in terms of sound quality. Truly an amazing show and I wish I could personally thank everyone that made it possible.
Incredible show. Trent is as talented a performer now as he was in the 90s, if not more! His voice was powerful and clear. The collaboration with BoyzNoize was amazing.
As always, NIN never ever disappoints! Keeps getting better! There is no band from that long gone era or this era that can even come close to what they bring to a live show! Only thing I find unsatisfactory is the length of the show. You would think that a 2 hour show would be more appropriate for the crazy money they charge for a seat. They only played about 1 hour and 35 minutes. I was expecting more.
I ve been going to concerts since 1980. This was defiantly one of the best shows I ve ever seen! What a rock experience! LOVE IT!
Boys Noize and NIN killed it! One of the best shows I've been to. I'm not a huge fan of Little Caesars Arena because you can't go out and smoke once in, the seats are cramped, and the stairs are a bit treacherous. But show itself was fantastic!
Nine Inch Nails were absolutely incredible! The energy was intense from start to finish, the sound was flawless, and Trent Reznor proved once again why NIN is legendary. The setlist hit hard with classics and fan favorites, and the visuals amplified every moment. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to — pure electricity!
Amazing live performance! Will never pass up an opportunity to see Nine Inch Nails live
Amazing show. From beginning to end, it was a reminder of everything that has made NIN special for the past 36 years. Innovative, authentic, and generally just awesome. Only downside (other than ticket prices) are the ridiculous hours-long merch lines. How can that still be a problem in the year 2025? People are literally willing to pay piles of money for merch and choose not to because they don’t want to spend half the concert in a lineup.
One of the best shows I’ve seen so far Set list was great
Blew my mind, tickled my brain and soothed my soul. No notes.
They came, they played, they entertained. What more could you ask for? Very good show. Was very impressed with it all.
We had 100 level tickets on the lefthand side of the main stage. Sound and visuals were amazing. Can't wait to see NIN again soon.
Forget about Oasis or Coldplay or any of that trash, NIN are the kings of rock and they put on a show worth paying for! I hadn't seen them in over 30 years but Trent and the boys brought the noise! Great show!!