10 stars!
by deb on 9/30/22Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga FallsRating: 5 out of 5Great concert! Had to travel from Florida since NIN did not make it down there, was def a good time!

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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’ 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.
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Great concert! Had to travel from Florida since NIN did not make it down there, was def a good time!
All three bands, Nitzer Ebb, Ministry,and Nine Inch Nails were great. One of my favorite concerts ever.
WOW It was great well worth sitting on the cold ground just to hear Trent and everyone play
Historic Night For NIN fans ! Almost perfect setlist. Perfect weather! And not to mention 5 older band members from the past on stage performing the last 5 songs with the current band members as well! Nuff said!
Excellent concert! Had a great time. Trent live is just as awesome as on his albums. Will be going again my very next opportunity!
I've seen Nine Inch Nails a least 8 times, and as usual Trent did not disappoint, great venue, great sound! Can't wait to see them again.
Richard Patrick performing “Hey Man Nice Shot” with NIN as his backing band was epic! Also cool that a beer vendor sold us some Great Lakes for $4z
I’ve been trying to see nin for 20 years. Something always happened preventing me to see them. This was my first time seeing them live. Played every tune like a pure craftsman, gave me chills and played nearly every thing I could of dreamed up and then a few more. Ministry killed it as usual but to play w Richard at the end for hey man nice shot, amazing. Ty so much nin n fam!
I had a wonderful experience from the merch vendor right outside the gates, the food and beverage, clean restrooms, and courteous staff. The night was beautiful and Nails was amazing as always!
NIN still has it in the bag, great show! Wished they played a few more songs though.
This was my 14th time seeing NIN and while it was outside and I was on a sloped lawn rocking out the whole time, their energy and professionalism are unmatched. Trent and company pulled out all of the stops for this show too, bringing back just about all of their prominent former members. It was truly a magical experience for those of us who have been fans for 25+ years. The only negative I can say about the show was exiting the venue. One of the worst after-show experiences I've encountered. Very disorganized and inefficient. Luckily I was riding high after that show.
NIN was amazing as usual, Misery was good. This concert was definitely one of the best I’ve been to.
I was in front row stage right my brow was terrible stage equipment blocked most of the performance area so the most of the performers on stage were not visible except lead singers. During the Nine Inch Nails performance my limited view was block by the camera man filming the dummer
There are no words to describe how amazing this show was. I've been a huge fan of all 3 bands for years and this was the first chance I've had to see any of them. Seeing all 3 at once was a dream come true. It was great to see how much hometown pride Cleveland has for Trent, and we're so lucky he put this show together for us. Definitely a night I will never forget. Only thing that wasn't enjoyable was the adventure to find our car at the end of the night!
I’ve never been lucky enough to see NIN, so this experience was my first. Visually and just overall, the band really put on an awesome show. They sounded just like they did 30 years ago! We had amazing seats and the stage and screens were very easy to see. The venue was great and comfortable. Overall, easily one of the best shows I’ve ever been to.
Aside from the absolute best Nin show I've ever seen, the security were incredible. Very friendly people who were on top of everything. There was a drunk woman who attacked my friend and security were instantly in action. Just a blip and boom taken care of and then we continued to enjoy the show. Minimal interruptions and very friendly. But the parking was a nightmare. You'd think with so many shows there they would figure something out. It took us 2 hours to leave. Other than that, fantastic performance. Safe environment. We drove 15 hours to get to this show. And it was well worth it.
The music was great. Wished it was a longer concert. There was so much smoke / dry ice that it was hard to see the artists on the stage and on the screens. Still enjoyable and lots of fun.
Tightest I’ve ever heard them play, amazing venue, beautiful views. Thank you immensely
What an incredible show! NIN never disappoints. Bringing the old members out to play was incredible! I was so happy to be apart of that experience
We knew we would be in for a treat with this being the unofficial official honorary R&R HoF induction concert that got rescheduled twice due to the Covid pandemic. We did not know that both current and former band members would join forces to perform together for the first time ever. Bygone’s have been. Some of the best live performances of their songs were witnessed by all of us who were truly humbled to be there to witness them. They did not close with Hurt for, I believe, the first time since TDS’s release. This was the NIN performance of our lifetime and certainly worth the flight in from Boston. Epic.