Wow!!!!
by Katy Bug on 9/16/25Dickies Arena - Fort WorthRating: 5 out of 5I had a feeling NIN wouldn’t disappoint, but this show was completely cool. Worth every penny.

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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
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Encore
Encore
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Here's everything to know about Nine Inch Nails and the 2026 Peel It Back Tour, including how to secure the best tickets.
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.
I had a feeling NIN wouldn’t disappoint, but this show was completely cool. Worth every penny.
This show was absolutely amazing. The opener, Boys Noize, set the scene and the vibe with a seamless transition into Trent Reznor playing the piano. The visuals seemed to minimalistic, but it perfectly accented the entire show without distracting from the performance. They would transition from the center stage to the end stage and back and forth again. I am a huge NIN fan, and the set list did not disappoint. They played everything a fan wanted to hear and added a few remixes played with the opener. I could not stop dancing the entire show and only took one photo, so I could take in the entire performance. It is top 3 in my list of favorite concerts.
All I can say is... WOW! What an amazing show and experience!
Saw the show at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. The sound and lighting were fantastic. The band was on point and they played a lot of the older songs that we all wanted to hear. If you haven't seen NIN live, I highly recommend you do.
Benchmark International Arena Section 309 is the worst. Small seats too far up too far away. And both of NIN's stages were blocked by speakers cables and gear. He quite possibly put on an awesome show but I was too distracted to notice. Not worth the price at all for the tickets
Nine Inch Nails -earns- their reputation as one of the best live acts in the world. It takes enormous skill to make an arena show feel intimate in one moment, then massive in the next. They sound as good or better than the records, and reimagine songs live. The visuals connect to the songs, adding to the overall mood and impact of each. NIN is legendary for many reasons, stage presence and delivery being a sizable part. You get all the polish of a heavily rehearsed live show along with the raw emotion of top-tier musicians showcasing their art. If you have the money, go to a NIN show! I waited 18 years for everything to line up, and would buy tickets tomorrow if they announced another show.
Nine inch nails show was great. Venue was great. Only thing I would say would be nice is more merch shops
The show was fantastic. We had 18th row lower bowl tickets and being smack dab in the middle of the arena was perfect. The small stage was slightly to our left and the main stage to the right. The visual and sound were amazing.
Saw them three times on this tour and this show is amazing! Def worth going to, I wish I could go to more shows!
Amazing show! We had the best time. NIN is just as awesome as they always are. We would definitely see them again.
Excellent experience. The concert club at Benchmark International was excellent; staff was very helpful and attentive. NIN was awesome; sounded excellent and the light shows were amazing! Overall, the best experience!
Boys Noize and Nine Inch Nails were fantastic! Show was spectacular.
High energy, jumping and screaming! Heart melting reminders that on my dark days, I'm not the only one. And soooo many beautiful visuals. This is not something that's just as good on my new sound system. My friend adds "Genius". If you can go, GO!
The music was great. All my favorite songs. But I was so far up in the nosebleed section I couldn't even make out bodies on the stage and it was not a cheap seat. Cost me $37 for a glass of wine - ridiculous!
Two stages, four unique sets, great setlist, amazing staging and light effects, great band, so well done. Trent Reznor creates a totally new show every night, and always bares his soul in a way that creates a shared experience. The Peel it Back tour is not to be missed.
I have been to triple digits concerts including meeting my wife of 25 years at Ozzfest in Orlando 27 years ago. I took my wife and 3 teenagers to this concert ( also fans) it was by far the best concert I have ever witnessed, Trent Reznor put on such an artistic amazing performance that is unmatched by any other show. Only thing I feel bad about is this was my 16 year old son’s first concert and I don’t think he may ever see one that can top this. I have been following this band since the first album came out and I am kicking myself for never seeing it before now, but I am so glad I did get to see it!
Quite a drive in 5 o'clock traffic and rainy weather to get there. And my GPS was trying to send me through traffic cordons to get to my garage. But my parking spot was just an elevator ride away from the venue's courtyard. So I'm glad I prepaid for parking. The merch table line looped around the venue lobby when I got there and when it was time to go, so no merch for me. Restrooms were close enough to my seat, so that need to go since Lakeland got handled just fine. Good view of both stages from there too, though I would definitely describe it as the nosebleed section. NIN was amazing! There were some intimate moments to the show, especially on the small stage in the middle of the GA floor. And there were moments of stadium-size spectacle befitting the venue. Even up in the nosebleeds, it was good to see, hear, sing along with. Glad I went. I've been a fan of Trent Reznor's work since 'Pretty Hate Machine', but hadn't had an opportunity to see him do his thing live since the Downward Spiral tour. Pretty rough family obligations... like, a quarter century's worth. So, seeing this show kinda bookended a lot of all-consuming obligation and tragedy and was part of me being "free"from it. I just wish the bots hadn't bought up all the general admission tix shortly after the sale went live, because that's definitely where I wanted to be... back in the pit. Hopefully, someday, the fans will get first dibs over scalpers and whatever shady organizations that bankroll them. Till then, paying through the nose for nosebleeds subtracts one star and slightly dims another.
This was the most I spent on a ticket ever and it was so worth it. I picked up section 101 aisle Row R the day before the show straight from Ticketmaster and not a resale. It was amazing seats with the B-stage right in front of us with a clear view of the main stage. This was top 3 of all concerts I have ever attended. The lighting design and the two-stage set up were great. Great set list and great music level and mix. Great show all around!
NIN kicked ass! They still got it going on! Trent Reznor is more than a singer, he is an artist! NIN you're always welcome in Tampa!
The lighting, the sound effects, the multiple layered stage design, the different stages, and the raw explosivity combined with hauntingly emotional presence. These things and countless unnamed others created one of the most phenomenal performances I have ever had the luxury of attending. Trent Reznor is a true artist, to his core.