In my head I can imagine the crowd cheering at first wildly, then less enthusiastically, then booing louder and louder in response.
Yeah I've mentioned on the Discord before that their fellow inductees showing up is a cool possibility that can't be counted out. And if they're going to play anything in full, I think it'd be Broken - it just turned 30 and we know this lineup knows it! In fact the Pinion themed Cleveland merch may even indicate that it's in the cards.
My ideal opener would be Trent going full OG NIN and playing Now I'm Nothing. I was lucky enough to see it back in Brooklyn but man what an chills inducing opening track. For real though, trying to predict what they will play is a fool's errand - Trent is going to play what he wants to play and that's the way it should be. I may be crossing my fingers for some songs (please please Sunspots) but whatever they play, I know it's going to be a hell of a night.
Watching the Live Q&A and is it safe to move th e hype meter for tomorrow up a few notches knowing who else is in town?
Also that’s a typo as that Ghosts track and Discipline came out in 2008.
Can’t wait to see if this show gets filmed to be inevitably put into a vault for no one to see!
that gloves poster is beautiful
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I can almost bet they are doing Broken in full, with Charlie Clouser on keys for at least Happiness in Slavery (because of the comment he made during the Q&A).
Set times for NIN are 9:25 through 11:30!!!
vrenna and ilan on drums for head like a hole would be cool as hell.
Supernaut was played, but Trent didn't join for vocals.
I’m so upset I’m not there tonight lol
I really really hope there’s a 2023 tour too.
Are NIN starting to perform like right now?
The Frail into Eraser. Vrenna on drums and Charlie on theremin for Eraser. Danny on bass.
And Rich on lead vocals!
NINvengers…Assemble.
The nine piece band continued with Wish, Sin, and Gave Up. Charlie rocking the theremin hard on Sin.
Now they’re playing Hey Man Nice Shot.
Richard Patrick can die happy now.