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Nine Inch Nails Confirm 2025 Tour, Delay Dates Due to LA Wildfires

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Nine Inch Nails, the iconic industrial rock band fronted by Trent Reznor, has seemingly confirmed their plans for a world tour set to commence in 2025. However, the official announcement of the tour dates has been postponed as a gesture of respect amidst the ongoing wildfires devastating large parts of California. In an official statement shared via social media, the band assured they will be announcing more soon, affirming that they are deeply aware of the chaos and hardship faced by residents affected by the fires.

The anticipation surrounding the tour was initially sparked by a leak, after which several fans discovered event listings on platforms like Facebook and Ticketmaster. These leaks included potential dates for a “Peel It Back” world tour, tentatively slated with performances in cities such as Toronto, Cleveland, Tampa, and others across North America and Europe. Although these dates have not yet been officially verified, the band has acknowledged the circulating information, confirming that they do plan to embark on a tour, albeit with detailed announcements to follow once the fires' situation stabilizes.

In recent years, Trent Reznor and bandmate Atticus Ross have predominantly focused on creating scores for films, earning accolades such as Golden Globes for their outstanding work. Despite these accomplishments in film scoring, the duo has expressed a desire to return to Nine Inch Nails projects with renewed vigor. In a recent interview, Reznor mentioned that the work they have been doing in film has reinvigorated their passion for Nine Inch Nails, suggesting an exciting phase ahead for fans eagerly awaiting new music and live performances.

With over three decades in the music industry, Nine Inch Nails remains a powerful voice both on and off stage. Their last major tour, “The Trilogy Tour,” took place between 2017 and 2018, after which Reznor and Ross shifted their attention to a variety of creative projects. The upcoming tour, expected to be unveiled officially soon after the fires are under control, is anticipated with high enthusiasm as Nine Inch Nails gears up to explore fresh musical territories while revisiting some of their classic soundscapes.

 

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