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Revision as of 04:08, 3 July 2020
The second part of the Fragility tour, titled Fragility v2.0 took place between April and June 2000 in North America in support of The Fragile. This tour was documented on And All That Could Have Been. The opening act for this tour was A Perfect Circle.
Line-Up
- Charlie Clouser: Keyboards, programming, theremin, backing vocals
- Jerome Dillon: Drums
- Robin Finck: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Danny Lohner: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass
Stage Set-Up
Middle portion of a Fragility v2.0 show
This tour featured three vertical LCD screens for three slow songs in the middle of the show, "La Mer", "The Great Below" and "The Mark Has Been Made". The visuals shown on the screens were provided by Bill Viola. The screens were also used during certain other songs with simpler visuals such as undulating shapes or fields of solid color/light. At the beginning of each show, the stage was surrounded with a scrim that was pulled away after the set intro.
Typical setlist
- "The New Flesh" / "Pinion"
- "Somewhat Damaged"
- "Terrible Lie"
- "Sin"
- "March Of The Pigs"
- "Piggy"
- "The Frail"
- "The Wretched"
- "Gave Up"
- "La Mer"
- "The Great Below"
- "The Mark Has Been Made"
- "Wish"
- "Complication"
- "Suck"
- "Closer"
- "Head Like A Hole"
~encore~
- "The Day The World Went Away"
- "Just Like You Imagined" or "Even Deeper"
- "Starfuckers, Inc."
- "Hurt"
"The Big Come Down", "Get Down, Make Love", "Reptile" and "The Fragile" made a number of occasional apearances.
Tour Dates
Date/Location
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Venue
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2000/04/03 Los Angeles, CA
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Olympic Grand Auditorium (rehearsal)
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2000/04/12 Cleveland, OH
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CSU Convocation Center
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2000/04/14 Detroit, MI
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The Palace of Auburn Hills
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2000/04/15 Columbus, OH
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Value City Arena at Schottenstein Center
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2000/04/17 Minneapolis, MN
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Target Center
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2000/04/18 Milwaukee, WI
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US Cellular Arena
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2000/04/20 Indianapolis, IN
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Conseco Fieldhouse
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2000/04/21 Chicago, IL
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UIC Pavilion
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2000/04/22 Madison, WI
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Dane County Expo Center
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2000/04/25 Grand Rapids, MI
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Van Andel Arena
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2000/04/26 Chicago, IL
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UIC Pavilion
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2000/04/28 Toronto, ON
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Maple Leaf Gardens
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2000/04/29 Buffalo, NY
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HSBC (Marine Midland) Arena
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2000/04/30 Montreal, QC
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Molson Centre
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2000/05/02 Worcester, MA
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The Centrum Centre
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2000/05/03 Providence, RI
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Providence Civic Center
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2000/05/04 Hartford, CT
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Hartford Civic Center
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2000/05/06 Philadelphia, PA
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First Union Spectrum
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2000/05/07 Pittsburgh, PA
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Star Lake Amphitheatre
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2000/05/09 New York, NY
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Madison Square Garden
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2000/05/10 Uniondale, NY
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Nassau Coliseum (CANCELLED)
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2000/05/12 Columbia, MD
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Merriweather Post Pavilion
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2000/05/13 Raleigh, NC
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Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
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2000/05/14 Charlotte, NC
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Blockbuster Pavilion
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2000/05/17 Miami, FL
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Miami Arena
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2000/05/18 Lakeland, FL
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The Lakeland Center
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2000/05/20 Atlanta, GA
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Lakewood Amphitheatre
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2000/05/22 Houston, TX
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Compaq Center
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2000/05/23 Dallas, TX
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Starplex Amphitheatre
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2000/05/25 New Orleans, LA
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New Orleans Arena
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2000/05/27 St. Louis, MO
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Riverport Amphitheatre
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2000/05/28 Kansas City, MO
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Kemper Arena
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2000/05/30 Omaha, NE
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Omaha Civic Arena
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2000/06/02 Las Vegas, NV
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Thomas & Mack Arena
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2000/06/03 San Diego, CA
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Cox Arena
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2000/06/04 Phoenix, AZ
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America West Arena
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2000/06/06 Anaheim, CA
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The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
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2000/06/07 San Francisco, CA
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Cow Palace
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2000/06/09 George, WA
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The Gorge Amphitheatre
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2000/06/10 Portland, OR
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Rose Garden Arena
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2000/06/12 Spokane, WA
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Spokane Arena
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2000/06/13 Vancouver, BC
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General Motors Place
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2000/06/15 Sacramento, CA
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Sacramento Valley Amphitheatre
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2000/06/17 Salt Lake City, UT
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E Center
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2000/06/18 Denver, CO
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Pepsi Center
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