Nine Inch Nails Tour Dates Announced, New Single Now Available


Nine Inch Nails has just dropped its first new single in five years, and now the famed rockers are preparing a North American tour.

The groups new album Hesitation Marks will drop on September 3 after frontman Trent Reznor spent the last year recording new material.

The new album features work from super-producers Atticus and Alan Moulder.

As our own Nathan Francis reported earlier today the band has just released the album’s first single titled Came Back Haunted. That single is available for free download with a preorder of the full album via iTunes.

Now with a single out and an album on the way the Nine Inch Nails tour machine is gearing up for a bunch of major US city shows.

NIN tickets go on sale starting June 14 with shows launching in September.

In a news release, Reznor says of the album: “Tension picks up where Lights in the Sky left off. This is the full-on NIN live experience realized as we never could before.”

The first Nine Inch Nails show kicks off in St. Paul on September 29 and shows are scheduled through November 25. The last show on the current tour docket will be played in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Here is the full list of Nine Inch Nails tour dates:

September

28* St. Paul

30* Kansas City, Mo.

October

1* St. Louis

3* Montréal

5* Cleveland

7* Auburn Hills, Mich.

8* Pittsburgh

11** Boston

14** Brooklyn, N.Y.

15** Newark

18** Washington

19** University Park, Pa.

21** Raleigh

22** Nashville

24** Atlanta

30+ Sunrise, Fla.

31+ Orlando

11/5* San Antonio

11/8* Los Angeles

11/9* Phoenix

November

11* El Paso, Texas

13* Broomfield, Colo.

15* Las Vegas

16* Las Vegas

18* Portland, Ore.

19* Spokane, Wash.

21* Vancouver

22* Seattle

24+ Edmonton, AB

25+ Calgary, AB

* Explosions in the Sky supporting

** Godspeed You! Black Emperor supporting

+ Support TBA

Will you be heading out to catch any of the Nine Inch Nails tour dates?

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