[Update 1/29/25]: Due to demand, Nine Inch Nails will now play additional shows in Chicago, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles on the band’s Peel It Back Tour 2025 [ticketing information].
The industrial rock giants’ previously announced date at Chicago’s United Center on Tuesday, August 19th will now be followed by a second night on Wednesday, August 18th. In Brooklyn, a previously Tuesday, September 2nd show will now lead into a second night at Barclays Center on Wednesday, September 3rd. Finally, the show at Kia Forum on Thursday, September 18th originally slated to close the tour will be followed by a second Inglewood show on Friday, September 19th.
Scroll down for a complete list of dates. Find ticketing information for all upcoming shows here.
[1/22/25] Nine Inch Nails will return to the road for the first time in three years for the Peel It Back Tour 2025. Set to launch this summer in Ireland, the tour will include over three dozen dates including festival appearances and headlining arena shows around the world [ticketing information].
On June 15th, Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails will kick off the Peel It Back Tour in Dublin, Ireland ahead of a monthlong slate of international shows in England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, and more. The global schedule includes top slots at Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, Open’er in Poland, Mad Cool in Madrid, and others.
Nine Inch Nails tour will then make its way to North America on August 6th for a show at Oakland, CA’s Oakland Arena and continue around the continent through September 18th when it wraps back in California at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Along the way, the industrial rock pioneers will visit cities coast to coast including Seattle (8/12), Denver (8/15), Chicago (8/19), Toronto (8/23), Philadelphia (8/27), a homecoming in Cleveland (8/31), Brooklyn (9/2), Tampa (9/10), Houston (9/12), and more.
Tickets for the 2025 Nine Inch Nails tour will go on sale beginning Wednesday, January 29th at 12:00 p.m. local time via Ticketmaster. See below for a full list of tour dates.
Ahead of Wednesday’s announcement, NIN delayed revealing their tour dates out of respect for those affected by the L.A. wildfires. The group’s last new album(s) arrived in 2020 with the surprise, two-part release of Ghosts V: Together and Ghosts VI: Locusts. In the meantime, Reznor and Atticus Ross have stayed busy composing soundtracks for FX‘s The Bear, the new William S. Burroughs film adaptation Queer, and more. Earlier this month, the scoring pair took home the Best Original Score Golden Globe for their work on tennis drama Challengers.