NIN
by MD Native on 8/31/25CFG Bank Arena - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5The show was pretty great. It was a decent mix of stuff from all the eras of Nine Inch Nails. Would recommend seeing them.

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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
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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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The show was pretty great. It was a decent mix of stuff from all the eras of Nine Inch Nails. Would recommend seeing them.
I haven't seen Nine Inch Nails live in over 20 years and I knew this show was not going to disappoint! There was a wonderful mix of songs and I appreciated hearing a lot of older ones that brought me back. While I love the albums, they sound even more epic live. I'm just happy I was able to have my husband and our daughter with me as they are also die-hard fans. Can't wait for the next show 🖤
The event was extraordinary! Nothing else can compare to it.
This was my first time seeing NIN, and I have to say, it was a great show! They played songs I was hoping they would play, and the light show they had was amazing as well! Trent went between a stage in the middle of the arena, as well as the main stage, which I thought was really awesome. Even though we were up in the stands, the view was still good. The only drawback was I felt like the sound was a little off during "Head Like a Hole"(which it was the sound crew I think, not NIN :))
This band is always good live, but the production level of this show is top notch and hard to come close to. Everything is perfectly timed and the lights will blow your mind. There is a lot of strobing so this is not for everyone.
This event marks the 5th time I have seen NIN. I felt like I was at a RAVE more than a Rock Concert. What start with a Techno DJ which sagued into their 90 minute show. I certainly thought it would be different. Trent never sounded better, great to see Robin, and the recently returned Josh on drums. But, some songs with their reworking fell flat for me. They did three movie soundtrack songs which I havent heard played live in years, a Perfect Drug from Lost Highway, Burn from Natural Born Killers, and the newest one from Tron, Ares. The only song I felt that got the crowd going crazy was Head Like a Hole from the early days. Other than that the show was just, ok. By the time Hurt was played, which was their last song, I was ready to go. If I knew i would be stuck in the parking lot for 40 minutes after, I would of stayed home.
NIN is incredible live. Every tour offers something new in presentation and the set lists rotate to an extent every show. Can’t miss!
Trent is always pushing the boundaries with light and sound. Period. Top 3 performers in my life.
When we finally get there the parking signs sent us to park at the baseball stadium which is furthest from the venue where the concert was being held. Parking was ridiculous...$40. After the approximately 5 block walk we got to Xfinity Center. We had seats in the 200 level. If you are over 100lbs and not a fan of heights DO NOT get tickets in that level. The seats were so small, no leg room, cup holders on both arms of the seats and the elevation is more suitable for a mountain goat. I ended up standing in the concourse and listened to the concert there. That was the last time I will be going to Xfinity Center in Philadelphia. What a disappointing experience.
That was a fantastic show. Explosive frenetic tracks followed by poignant slower tracks had the crowd on their feet and singing at the top of their lungs. If you're a fan, you will not be disappointed.
The quality of his act was amazing. Didn’t expect him to still sound that good or put on such a show
Bass and drums were too low and the mix was off. The Wells Fargo Center is a huge ripoff of a venue for live music.
I love NIN and have seen them several times before, but this time was definitely the best. Loved the stage setup in the middle of the crowd, and the lights/screens/projection. Trent also sounded better than ever. Great set list. Overall an amazing show.
I've been listening to NIN since I was 16. I had just missed them at the first Lalapalooza back in 1990💗🙏😞 I tried seeing them a couple more times but things didn't work out ( lots of long stories)...but finally...after a life long wait, I finally got to see one of my all time favorite bands 🥰😘💗🙏 and of course they lived up to the anticipation 🥰😘💗🙏 Absolutely wonderful and amazing show🥰💗🙏 I'm forever greatful 💗🙏
Trent and his team keep their legacy as the ultimate live production alive. They push the boundaries of what can be done and how to do it! While NIN is a personal fav of mine I fully believe that anyone would love the visuals of this show and be blown away!
It’ll be one of the greatest shows you’ll ever see in person. There’s no doubt.
Somehow, Trent is even better now than 10, 2,0 or 30 years ago. What a show!
I’ve seen Nine Inch Nails a dozen times over the course of many years and this couldn’t have been more perfect. It was so great that I quickly bought tickets to see the next night’s show as well.
Amazing performance—mind blowing!! So, so good!! This tour is not to be missed!!
No banter, all music. If you are a fan of NIN, the is the ultimate show. I'm not sure how Trent will top this tour on his next tour. About as perfect as a show can be. See it.