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{{expand}}[[Nine Inch Nails]] played at Munich-Riem Airport in Germany. Die Krupps were supporting.
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==Notes==
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This concert took place in a rather small venue which was part of Munich's former airport. Although small, the show was not sold out, due to the hot temperatures that day and the rather expensive ticket price, which only made sense after the show, since this was a major production on a small stage.
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*To many concert goers this was probably their first encounter with Nine Inch Nails, due the subdued reaction to the band's performance.
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*Power was lost 35-40 mins into NIN's set and the band went off stage. After a 20 minute wait, the band reappeared and started again with a verocious version of [[Get Down, Make Love]], then finishing the regular set.  
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German industrial music pioneers Die Krupps openend the evening with a solid 45 minute set.  
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*The band were unable to erect the projection screen, used for visuals during [[Hurt]] and [[Mr. Self Destruct]], due to the small size of the venue.
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==Lineup==
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To many concert goers this must have been the first encounter with Nine Inch Nails, because the crowd did not went nuts from the very beginning of the show, it seemed more frightened by the appearence of Trent Reznor and Robin Finck and their violent stage show, which keyboarder Charlie Clouser must have experienced as painful every night of the tour.  
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*'''[[Robin Finck]]:''' Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
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*'''[[Danny Lohner]]:''' Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
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35 to 40 minutes into the set and a crowd still with their mouths open, power broke down completely and the band went off stage. Judging from their aggressive behaviour, not few people thought this to be the end of the show. But after a long 20 minutes wait the band reappeared and started again with a verocious version of Queen's "Get down, make love", then finishing the regular set.  
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*'''[[Trent Reznor]]:''' Vocals, guitar, keyboards
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*'''[[Chris Vrenna]]:''' Drums
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On the American leg of the "Mr. Self Destruct" Tour the band performed in venues 20 times the size of the Charterhalle, using a big canvas to visualize tracks like "Hurt". In Munich this was impossible, since the screen itself would have covered the whole venue. But this was the last time in Munich (and most likely everwhere else) that one had the chance to easily walk up to the front row at a Nine Inch Nails show, stand there and watch the band what they do best.
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*'''[[James Woolley]]:''' Keyboards, programming, backing vocals
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==Setlist==
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[[Category:Tour Dates]]
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'''Coming Soon'''
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==Bootlegs==
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''Add audio and video bootleg information here. Please do not direct-link to bootleg downloads.''
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==External Links==
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''You may include links to concert reviews and other articles about the concert. YouTube links are welcome as long as they have been uploaded by the person who recorded the video.''[[Category:Tour Dates]]

Revision as of 10:33, 22 March 2009

Nine Inch Nails played at Munich-Riem Airport in Germany. Die Krupps were supporting.

Contents

  • 1 Notes
  • 2 Lineup
  • 3 Setlist
  • 4 Bootlegs
  • 5 External Links

Notes

  • To many concert goers this was probably their first encounter with Nine Inch Nails, due the subdued reaction to the band's performance.
  • Power was lost 35-40 mins into NIN's set and the band went off stage. After a 20 minute wait, the band reappeared and started again with a verocious version of Get Down, Make Love, then finishing the regular set.
  • The band were unable to erect the projection screen, used for visuals during Hurt and Mr. Self Destruct, due to the small size of the venue.

Lineup

  • Robin Finck: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Danny Lohner: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Chris Vrenna: Drums
  • James Woolley: Keyboards, programming, backing vocals

Setlist

Coming Soon

Bootlegs

Add audio and video bootleg information here. Please do not direct-link to bootleg downloads.

External Links

You may include links to concert reviews and other articles about the concert. YouTube links are welcome as long as they have been uploaded by the person who recorded the video.

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