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About Nine Inch Nails Tickets
Nine Inch Nails (NIN) is an American industrial rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1988 by Trent Reznor. Initially a solo project, Reznor wrote, arranged, performed, and produced the majority of the material, bringing in other musicians for live performances. Their debut album, Pretty Hate Machine (1989), was released via TVT Records and became a breakthrough into the American mainstream for industrial music. Following disagreements with TVT over how the album would be promoted, the band signed with Interscope Records and released the EP Broken (1992), followed by the albums The Downward Spiral (1994) and The Fragile (1999).
In 2025, Nine Inch Nails released the soundtrack for the film Tron: Ares, marking their first official album since 2020's Ghosts V: Together and Ghosts VI: Locusts. The soundtrack, titled Tron: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), features 24 tracks and includes the lead single "As Alive as You Need Me to Be," showcasing a blend of atmospheric synth-strumentals and light piano musings.
Nine Inch Nails has announced an extension of their Peel It Back Tour into 2026, with a new North American leg featuring Boys Noize. The tour begins on February 5 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and includes over 20 shows, concluding on March 16 in Sacramento, California. The tour itinerary includes major cities across the U.S. and Canada, such as Boston, Montreal, Dallas, and San Francisco.
Are Nine Inch Nails going on tour?
Nine Inch Nails have announced the continuation of their "Peel It Back" tour into 2026.
When does Nine Inch Nails' 2026 Peel It Back Tour start?
Nine Inch Nails' 2026 Peel It Back Tour starts February 5, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana thru March 16, 2026 in Sacramento, California.
What major cities will Nine Inch Nails visit on their Peel It Back 2026 Tour?
Nine Inch Nails' Peel It Back 2026 Tour includes over 20 shows across major cities such as Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Boston, Montreal, Dallas, Austin, Las Vegas, and San Francisco.
Who will open for Nine Inch Nails on their Peel It Back 2026 Tour?
Boys Noize will open for Nine Inch Nails on their Peel It Back 2026 Tour.
How much are Nine Inch Nails tickets?
Nine Inch Nails ticket prices depend on a number of factors like seat location, venue and time of purchase. Typically, Nine Inch Nails tickets start around $62.
How do I get cheap Nine Inch Nails tickets?
You can buy cheap Nine Inch Nails tickets on SeatGeek, with prices as low as $62.
Are Nine Inch Nails tickets cheaper last minute?
Short answer: it depends. Nine Inch Nails ticket prices can fluctuate after a tour or concert announcement, but the price relies on a variety of factors like venue, city and seat location.
Even so, SeatGeek is a great platform for last-minute ticket buyers. Many sellers list tickets up until just before showtime. With mobile ticketing, you can download your ticket directly to your phone for hassle-free entry. Use the Deal Score feature, which highlights the best value seats based on price and location. You can also set price alerts to get notified when ticket prices drop.
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To purchase Nine Inch Nails tickets on SeatGeek, scroll up to browse upcoming events and select the event you want to attend.
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Can I get a refund if my Nine Inch Nails concert is canceled?
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Can I see where my seat is for the Nine Inch Nails concert?
Yes, in addition to interactive seating charts, SeatGeek has specific seat views for most venues. Scroll up and click on the event you'd like to attend. Once you're in the event view, you can click around the interactive map to see seat views from different areas around the venue.
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If your event is canceled and not rescheduled, SeatGeek will provide a full refund of the purchase price or, subject to applicable state laws, issue you a credit for use on a future purchase.
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What's Nine Inch Nails's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, Nine Inch Nails will likely play the following songs on tour: The Hand That Feeds, As Alive As You Need Me To Be, Head Like A Hole, Every Day Is Exactly The Same, Hurt, Init, Terrible Lie
Who are Nine Inch Nails?
Nine Inch Nails (NIN) is an American industrial rock band founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. Initially a solo project, Reznor served as the primary member, responsible for writing, arranging, and producing the majority of the band's material. Over time, NIN evolved into a full band, with Reznor collaborating with various musicians. The band's music blends elements of industrial, electronic, and alternative rock, and they are known for their intense live performances and innovative sound. NIN has released several critically acclaimed albums, including The Downward Spiral (1994) and With Teeth (2005), and has been influential in shaping the industrial rock genre.
What is Nine Inch Nails' latest album?
Nine Inch Nails' latest album is the soundtrack for the 2025 film Tron: Ares, titled Tron: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Released on September 19, 2025, the album features 24 tracks composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross under the Nine Inch Nails moniker. This marks the first time the duo has credited their film score work to NIN instead of their individual names. The soundtrack departs from the orchestral approach of previous Tron films, opting for a more electronic and industrial sound. Notable tracks include "As Alive as You Need Me to Be" and "Forked Reality." The album has been praised for its atmospheric and immersive qualities, aligning with the film's futuristic themes.
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| 03/13/2026 | Salt Lake City | Delta Center | $64 |
| 03/15/2026 | San Francisco | Chase Center | $71 |
| 03/16/2026 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $64 |
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