Nine Inch Nails have confirmed they will tour in 2025
Nine Inch Nails have confirmed that they will be touring this year, but have "paused" their announcement due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
Nine Inch Nails have confirmed that they will be touring this year â find out more below.
Recently, social media has seen premature tour announcements leak online, suggesting that the iconic industrial band could be hitting the road this year. Now, Trent Reznor and co. have indeed confirmed that they will be performing this year.
The band took to social media today (January 14) to address the leaks, writing: âSince some dates and information about our world tour have leaked we are confirming that yes we will be touring and will provide more details soon.â
However, the band have stopped short of sharing the list of tour dates due to the Los Angeles wildfires: âWe are all watching the devastation that is unfolding in California and have paused our announcement while people try to deal with all that is happeningâ.
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In a follow-up post on their Instagram Stories, the band have also directed fans to wildlife resources.
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The tour will mark the bandâs first run of shows since 2022. It will also be their first time hitting the road since confirming last month that theyâre working on new material. Reznor said they were âtaking the inspiration weâve garnered and funnelling it into a Nine Inch Nails project, which weâre working on now. Weâre ready to be back in the driverâs seat.â
This is not the first time Nine Inch Nails have opened up about new material being in the works. They began teasing a potential new Nine Inch Nails project in April, when Atticus Ross said: âI do feel excited about starting on the next record. I think weâre in a place now where we kind of have an idea.â
An upcoming record would mark their first since the surprise 2020 ambient double album âGhosts V-VIâ which followed 2018âs âBad Witchâ.
Most recently, the bandâs Reznor and Ross have won a Golden Globe for their scoring work on the Luca Guadagnino film Challengers. It marked their third win at the ceremonies, following on from them winning in the same category for the first time in 2010 for The Social Network, and again in 2020 for the animated film Soul.
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