7.31.05
[3:02 a.m.]
The nin.com tour page has now confirmed the rescheduling of the Salt Lake City show from November 19th to October 4th. The ticket sale date is yet to be determined. Additionally, Toronto and Montreal have switched places. The Toronto show, originally scheduled for November 11th, will now take place on November 10th, while the Montreal show is moved from November 10th to November 11th. Tickets for both shows go on sale on Saturday, August 6th.
7.28.05
[9:25 a.m.]
The NIN Hotline reports this morning that the Salt Lake City show has been rescheduled for October 4, 2005...which is when it was scheduled for in the first place, before being replaced by the now-cancelled Colorado Springs show. No word yet on when tickets go on sale and NIN's official tour page does not yet reflect the changes. If you purchased tickets for the Colorado Springs show, see the World Arena's official website for details regarding refunds or a chance to exchange the tickets for premium tickets to the October 5th Denver performance.
[9:38 p.m.]
More tour updates: It's looking increasingly good for NIN to be making a stop in Winnipeg, with radio station Power 97 apparently confirming the show on the air yesterday (with details to come next week). NIN's official website has yet to add the date, however. Meanwhile, the Colorado Springs date scheduled for October 4th at the World Arena has been removed from NIN's tour page and also from the venue's listings. Word is the show is cancelled. And finally, I'm sorry to report that I still have no idea what's up with the Salt Lake City date scheduled for November 19th. NIN's site still has it listed as going on sale this Saturday at 10:00 a.m., but I have yet to see any other evidence that they will be playing the E Center on this date, or that they will be in Salt Lake City at all on this date.
7.18.05
[11:10 a.m.]
NIN's official website has updated their Performance page with the Calgary and Edmonton dates. The Salt Lake City show is still listed as taking place on November 19th at the E-Center and going on sale July 30th at 10:00 a.m. I'm still, however, wondering how Nine Inch Nails will manage to perform there with a Utah Grizzlies game (I checked -- it *is* a home game) happening at the same time.
7.16.05
[8:06 p.m.]
According to the Edmonton Sun, the November 16th show at the Rexall Center is also a go.
[4:01 p.m.]
At least one of the Canadian dates I mentioned the other day appears closer to becoming reality. An article in today's Calgary Sun states that Nine Inch Nails, along with Queens of the Stone Age and Death From Above 1979 will perform at the Saddledome on November 17th, with an official announcement expected in the coming weeks. This concurs with the listing as it appears on the QOTSA website.
The QOTSA website also uncovers an apparent discrepancy involving the Salt Lake City date at the E Center on November 19th. This date has now been removed from their tour page and in checking the official website of the E Center, it appears that a hockey game is booked at that venue on that night. As with the Canadian dates, I will keep everyone posted on developments regarding the Salt Lake City date as well.
[10:32 a.m.]
Two new photos have been added to the Candid gallery, which were taken during Nine Inch Nails' visit to Mexico City last month. Thanks to Wolfgang von Eminence Sade for both of these. For more photos and his write up (in Spanish) of the show and encounters with the band, visit his website at www.mansonmexico.com.
7.14.05
[6:52 p.m.]
Queens of the Stone Age have updated their official website with three additional Canadian dates, which fill in the gap between NIN's Toronto (11.11) and Salt Lake City (11.19) gigs. While the site does not list Nine Inch Nails as the headlining act for these shows, they are also not listed as headlining Montreal and Toronto, which we know, in fact, they are. The newly added dates are as follows:
11.14.05 - Winnipeg, MB - MTS Center
11.16.05 - Edmonton, AB - Rexall Place
11.17.05 - Calgary, AB - Pengrowth Saddledome
Since these dates have not yet been added to NIN's website, I can't tell you that they are *100%* confirmed, but it seems more likely than not that these are a part of the NIN tour. As soon as I get confirmation either way, I will let everyone know.
7.9.05
[9:17 a.m.]
Trent answers more questions today in nin.com's Access section. Relevant to the tour, Trent advises that no changes will be made regarding the Brixton gigs on July 13 and 14 in spite of the terrorist bombings earlier this week in London. He also confirms that the band will return to Europe for an arena tour and that the tour commencing this Fall is "shaping up to be quite different from the one we're completing now", with a "substantial" amount of tracks not performed thus far to be included in the set list.
Jeordie is also mentioned briefly. When asked how funny it is to see Jeordie playing "Starfuckers, Inc.", Trent responds that "many experiences and shared experiences have made us close."
7.6.05
[6:13 a.m.]
More site updates: A review of the July 4th Brixton Academy show has been added to the Reviews page and 7 photos from the Barcelona show are available at Live gallery. Thanks to Matt for the review and Korralina for the photos.
In tour related news, while nothing is official yet, it's looking very likely that Nine Inch Nails will be returning to Europe early next year for an arena tour. I will keep you posted.
7.2.05
[4:59 p.m.]
An interview from the most recent Kerrang! has been added to the Press page and can be read here.
7.1.05
[3:42 p.m.]
Never mind the below information. Apparently the stream will now be available on the Rock Werchter official website; just go there instead.
[3:25 a.m.]
The NIN Hotline has provided additional information regarding tomorrow's show at Rock Werchter. The Studio Brussel broadcast will contain only audio, however another stream at Skynet Belgacom will reportedly contain video as well. However, this will be only for 2 or 3 songs, whereas Studio Brussel will apparently offer the entire performance.