I wonder what possible Toronto venues might have been for 5 consecutive dates.
Danforth Music Hall? Hummingbird Centre? Massey Hall reopening?
I wonder what possible Toronto venues might have been for 5 consecutive dates.
Danforth Music Hall? Hummingbird Centre? Massey Hall reopening?
^ Five shows at Massey Hall would have been my preference, but it may have been two at Meridian Hall (formerly Sony Centre formerly Hummingbird Centre formerly O'Keefe Centre) and the rest at smaller venues like Danforth, or Rebel (aka the Docks, where HTDA played).
what about Roy Thompson Hall? or The Queen Elizabeth Theatre?
Anyway, so disappointed to learn this news. Toronto, like other cities needed multiple shows, its just incredible how fast anything Trent does selling out in this city. I really hope when things return to a time where shows are a thing that Trent keeps this plan in mind.
Toronto will no doubt be on the list again. It's Vancouver I am concerned about being scrapped altogether. We don't usually get Nails shows, let alone multiple nights in a row. We're considered a B or C market city. Toronto is an A market city. You guys will get shows in 2021, 100%
Last edited by ManBurning; 05-22-2020 at 03:08 PM.
Dear Trent,
Shows have been cancelled and we don't know when it will be possible to have awesome shows again, that's a fact!
So, in the meanwhile why not throwing some filed projects to the fans, for example...the self destruct complete show that was never released, but you still have and were you pulled footage for Closure.
I do understand you didn't like the final product, but i'm pretty sure it kicks fucking ass.
If you don't want to release it yourself, maybe you can leave it on patio table (if you have one), so it can be taken by the same dark force that published the Closure DVD.
Think about it...
For someone who puts so much love and care into his live sound and setup, I'm surprised Trent hasn't done what Depeche Mode and Metallica and dozens of other bands have done and taped his live shows to be sold digitally on nin.com..
$15-$20 for a complete show in FLAC, WAV or MP3? They could make a fucking killing off that sort of action..
All the more reason to film them. So if they didn't record those six back to back LA shows, I don't see why you'd think "you don't do 5 back to back shows without a camera crew" for this tour,. Obviously I'd be thrilled to be wrong, but don't get your hopes up - that's all I'm saying.
Am I nuts or is that a Rob Sheridan design on that merch? At least Sheridan-esque.
Primavera LA is officially pushed back to 18-19 Sept 2021, unsure if NIN will still intend to be a part of this. Hopefully the aforementioned tour can just be slotted in then as well.
Incredible detective skills there.
I had no idea he was planning on doing a festival show on his mini fall run.
Hoping the festival uses the same lineup planned and NIN agrees to play again and reschedules the same citys around that festival.
Thanks for reminding me I need to go listen to this so called "Jenny Beth" I normally don't like NIN openers, but I'm always willing to give a Trent Reznor recommendation a try. Honestly, I think he picks really odd acts to open for them. Some strange head scratchers. Most of them I don't like, but every now and then one slips through the cracks that I enjoy.
Just found out about this band last week called AL1CE. Electronic band from the LA area actually.
I think they would be FANTASTIC openers for NIN. I've gotten really into these guys the last few days.
Last edited by ManBurning; 05-28-2020 at 02:51 AM.
Ugh I really hope there's European shows. No NIN for Primavera Barcelona.
I know this is a first world problem but if there are only shows in North America and there's another physical world pre-sale that's gonna be a pain in the ass for me.
I wonder if we should make fake setlists and posters and stuff for these shows that don't exist. Maybe the shows existed in another reality?
NIN seems to be about all their alternate universes these days.
I almost want to go down to the venue in town where the shows were going to be held on the dates and blast NIN on a stereo outside just for the "fuck of it" lol.
Celebrate the shows that would have been.
maybe we can some up with some kind of "fake" tour.
I've been listening to the new Jehnny Beth record. It's fantastic! I really hope we still get the opportunity to see her open for NIN next year. She's an opening act I would show up for.
A wild guess: they would've played Year Zero in full (but only once or twice, as it was with TDS and Broken).
I think a live cover of their "Alt mix" of The Heart's Filthy Lesson would be particularly badass.
How about a one off show where NIN did "Low" all the way through? That could be mighty good!
Everything - live debut. I know a lot of people don't care for this one, but I like it!