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Nine Inch Nails Hints at Possible Farewell Tour
2 Mar
Summary
- Trent Reznor expressed gratitude and uncertainty about future tours.
- The band's current tour, 'Peel It Back,' concludes March 16.
- NIN previously went on hiatus after a 'farewell' tour in 2009.

Trent Reznor, the frontman of Nine Inch Nails, has sparked speculation about the band's future by hinting that their current "Peel It Back" tour might be their last. During a recent performance, Reznor conveyed profound gratitude to the audience, stating, "I don't know if we're going to be touring anymore after this." He emphasized his appreciation for the fans choosing to spend their evening with the band. This tour is scheduled to wrap up on March 16, with a concluding performance in Sacramento. Following this, Nine Inch Nails are slated to perform at Coachella in April under the moniker Nine Inch Noize.
The band has a history of hiatuses, notably in 2009 when Reznor announced a period of absence, calling it "time to make NIN disappear for a while." At the time, he expressed that touring was "fucking tiring." However, Nine Inch Nails made a comeback four years later with their album "Hesitation Marks" and resumed consistent touring and studio work. Their most recent original material, "Ghosts V: Together" and "Ghosts VI: Locusts," was released in 2020. Additionally, the band recently contributed to the soundtrack for "Tron: Ares," showcasing their continued creative output.



