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In 2025, [[Nine Inch Nails]] announced a world [[tours|tour]] titled the '''Peel It Back Tour''' with dates in Europe and North America from June to September. The supporting act will be [[Boys Noize]] for all non-festival shows. The tour takes its name from a lyric in "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]".
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[[Nine Inch Nails]] embarked on a world [[tours|tour]] titled the '''Peel It Back Tour''' with dates in Europe and North America from June 2025 to March 2026. The supporting act was [[Boys Noize]] for all non-festival shows. The tour takes its name from a lyric in "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]".
  
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In between the European leg and North American leg of the tour, [[Ilan Rubin]] left the band to join Foo Fighters, and [[Josh Freese]] rejoined the band for the rest of the dates.
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In between the 2025 European leg and the 2025 North American leg of the tour, [[Ilan Rubin]] left the band to join Foo Fighters, and [[Josh Freese]] rejoined the band for the rest of the dates.
  
 
==Line-Up==
 
==Line-Up==
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*'''[[Alessandro Cortini]]''': Keyboards, guitar, bass, backing vocals
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*'''[[Alessandro Cortini]]''': Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Robin Finck]]''': Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Robin Finck]]''': Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
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*'''Josh Freese''': Drums (North American leg)
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*'''Josh Freese''': Drums (North American legs)
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*'''[[Trent Reznor]]''': Vocals, guitar, keyboards, saxophone
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*'''[[Trent Reznor]]''': Vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, saxophone
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*'''[[Atticus Ross]]''': Keyboards, samples, programming, backing vocals
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*'''[[Atticus Ross]]''': Keyboards, samples, programming
 
*'''Ilan Rubin''': Drums, keyboards, backing vocals (European leg)
 
*'''Ilan Rubin''': Drums, keyboards, backing vocals (European leg)
  
 
==Stage Set-Up==
 
==Stage Set-Up==
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This was the first arena tour for Nine Inch Nails since the [[Tension 2013 Tour]].  The headlining shows featured two stages, with the B-stage being located in the middle of the arena floor, surrounded on all four sides by the audience. The elevated B-stage had two staircases opposite each other, accessed via a floor pathway created by security. During the Boys Noize opening act set, the B-stage was shrouded by a curtain on all sides, which then dropped to transition to the first act of the show, revealing a three station setup: a digital piano for Reznor, a mixing console for Ross, and a keyboard and mixing station for Cortini.  It could also accommodate walking room for Finck to join them on-stage to play guitar for "Piggy" (Nothing Can Stop Me Now). Simple lighting was provided by an overhead rig and an array of lights along the whole perimeter of the stage. A handheld followspot was used on Reznor for "Piggy". When not in use, the B-stage was lowered, for less obstructed views of the main stage.
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[[Image:PIBbstageact1.jpeg|thumb|B-stage, Act 1]]
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[[Image:PIBmainstageact2.jpg|thumb|Main stage, Act 2]]
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[[Image:PIBbstageact3.jpeg|thumb|B-stage, Act 3]]
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[[Image:PIBmainstage.jpeg|thumb|Main stage, Act 4]]
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This was the first arena tour for Nine Inch Nails since the [[Tension 2013 Tour]].  The headlining shows featured two stages, with the B-stage being located in the middle of the arena floor, surrounded on all four sides by the audience. The elevated B-stage had two staircases opposite each other, accessed via a floor pathway created by security. During the Boys Noize opening act set, the B-stage was shrouded by a curtain on all sides, which then dropped to transition to the first act of the show, revealing a three station setup: a digital piano for Reznor, a mixing console for Ross, and a keyboard and mixing station for Cortini.  It could also accommodate walking room for Finck to join them on-stage to play guitar for "[[Piggy#Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)|Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)]]" or "[[The Fragile (song)|The Fragile]]". Simple lighting was provided by an overhead rig and an array of lights along the whole perimeter of the stage. A handheld followspot was used on Reznor for "Piggy". When not in use, the instrument stations were lowered inside the B-stage, for less obstructed views of the main stage.
  
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The second act took place on the main stage, with a traditional Nine Inch Nails live band layout. During this act, the stage was surrounded by thin, transluscent scrims on all four sides of the stage, which served as projection screens for an elaborate system of video projectors on all sides of the stage. There was an additional scrim inside the stage "cube" just in front of Rubin/Freese and Cortini's stations that was rear projected from the interior rear of the cube. There were two additional large scrims flanking each side of the stage, serving as large projection screens. The number of screens, along with sophisticated video processing, allowed for elaborate layering and video effects. The projections often included live shots of the band, provided by fixed, remote cameras, as well as a roaming, handheld camera.  When not in use, the main stage was shrouded by a thicker curtain, which also served as a projection screen for the first to second act transition and during the third act.
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The second act took place on the main stage, with a traditional Nine Inch Nails live band layout. During this act, the stage was surrounded by thin, transluscent scrims on all four sides of the stage, which served as projection screens for an elaborate system of video projectors on all sides of the stage. There was an additional scrim inside the stage "cube" just in front of Rubin/Freese and Cortini's stations that was rear projected from the interior rear of the cube. There were two additional large scrims flanking each side of the stage, serving as large projection screens. The number of screens, along with sophisticated video processing, allowed for elaborate layering and video effects. The projections often included live shots of the band, provided by fixed, remote cameras, as well as a roaming, handheld camera.  When not in use, the main stage was shrouded by a thicker curtain, which also served as a projection screen for the first to second act transition and during the third act. Much of the projected visuals for the songs played during the second act—notably "[[Reptile]]" and "[[Heresy]]"—were designed by artist Marcin Pospiech.
  
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The third act returned to the B-stage, with Reznor and Ross joining Boys Noize on-stage. Reznor's digital piano station was replaced with a mixing desk for Boys Noize, and Reznor took over Cortini's station. The overhead lighting rig was augmented by an additional layer of rigging surrounding the rig used in the first act. The overhead rig, combined with the perimeter lighting and copious usage of fog machines provided the lighting effects for this EDM-focused set. Overhead track lighting also illuminated the entire arena floor, usually during the last song of the act. The roaming, handheld camera was used to project live visuals of the band on the main stage curtains and screens during this act.
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The third act returned to the B-stage, with Reznor and Ross joining Boys Noize on-stage. Reznor's digital piano station was replaced with a mixing desk for Boys Noize, and Reznor took over Cortini's station. The overhead lighting rig was augmented by an additional layer of rigging surrounding the rig used in the first act. The overhead rig, combined with the perimeter lighting and copious usage of fog machines provided the lighting effects for this EDM-focused set. Overhead track lighting also illuminated the entire arena floor, usually during the last song of the act. The roaming, handheld camera was used to project live visuals of the band on the main stage curtains and screens during this act. Each song played in the third act corresponds to a tarot card set up on Cortini's/Reznor's  station.
  
 
The fourth and final act returned to the main stage. The stage scrims were removed, leaving a large lighting array at the back of the stage. The flanking projection screens remained in place, used mainly for live video projections of the band members.
 
The fourth and final act returned to the main stage. The stage scrims were removed, leaving a large lighting array at the back of the stage. The flanking projection screens remained in place, used mainly for live video projections of the band members.
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==Typical Setlist==
 
==Typical Setlist==
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'''Act 1 (B-Stage)'''
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<ol start="1">
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<li>"[[Right Where It Belongs]]" (with "[[Somewhat Damaged]]" outro) (piano acoustic)</li>
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<li>"[[Ruiner]]" (partially acoustic)</li>
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<li>"[[Piggy#Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)|Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)]]"</li>
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</ol>
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'''Act 2 (Main Stage)'''
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<ol start="4">
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<li>"[[Wish (song)|Wish]]"</li>
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<li>"[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Reptile]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Heresy]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Copy Of A]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Gave Up]]"</li>
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</ol>
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'''Act 3 (B-Stage with Boys Noize)'''
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<ol start="10">
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<li>"[[Vessel]]" (EDM remix)</li>
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<li>"[[Closer]]" (EDM remix)</li>
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<li>"[[As Alive as You Need Me To Be (song)|As Alive as You Need Me To Be]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Came Back Haunted (song)|Came Back Haunted]]" (EDM remix)</li>
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</ol>
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'''Act 4 (Main Stage)'''
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<ol start="14">
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<li>"[[Mr. Self Destruct]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Less Than]]"</li>
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<li>"[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]"</li>
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<li>"[[I'm Afraid of Americans]]" ([[David Bowie]] cover)</li>
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<li>"[[The Hand That Feeds (song)|The Hand That Feeds]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Head Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]"</li>
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<li>"[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]"</li>
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</ol>
  
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==European leg==
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==2025 European leg==
 
===Tour Dates===
 
===Tour Dates===
 
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==North American leg==
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==2025 North American leg==
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[[File:PIBTour PromoPoster Side1.webp|thumb|thumbnail|]]
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[[File:PIBTour PromoPoster Side2.webp|thumb |Double-sided promotional poster distributed to local record stores for North American dates only<br>[https://merch.nincatalog.com/2025-peel-it-back-tour/peel-it-back-tour-north-american-tour-promotional-poster-780/ Promo Poster]]]
 
===Tour Dates===
 
===Tour Dates===
 
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| Climate Pledge Arena
 
| Climate Pledge Arena
 
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| [[2025/08/14 Salt Lake City, UT]]
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| [[2025/08/14 West Valley City, UT]]
 
| Maverik Center
 
| Maverik Center
 
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|-
 
| [[2025/08/27 Philadelphia, PA]]
 
| [[2025/08/27 Philadelphia, PA]]
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| Wells Fargo Center
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| Xfinity Mobile Arena
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2025/08/29 Boston, MA]]
 
| [[2025/08/29 Boston, MA]]
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[2025/09/10 Tampa, FL]]
 
| [[2025/09/10 Tampa, FL]]
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| Amalie Arena
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| Benchmark International Arena
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2025/09/12 Houston, TX]]
 
| [[2025/09/12 Houston, TX]]
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[2025/09/16 Phoenix, AZ]]
 
| [[2025/09/16 Phoenix, AZ]]
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| Footprint Center
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| PHX Arena
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2025/09/18 Los Angeles, CA]]
 
| [[2025/09/18 Los Angeles, CA]]
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| [[2025/09/19 Los Angeles, CA]]
 
| [[2025/09/19 Los Angeles, CA]]
 
| Kia Forum
 
| Kia Forum
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|}
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==2026 North American leg==
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===Tour Dates===
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|- style="background-color:#e8e8e8"
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!width="260"|Date/Location
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!Venue
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| [[2026/02/05 New Orleans, LA]]
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| Smoothie King Center
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|-
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| [[2026/02/07 Jacksonville, FL]]
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| VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
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|-
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| [[2026/02/10 Charlotte, NC]]
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| Spectrum Center
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|-
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| [[2026/02/11 Washington, DC]]
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| Capital One Arena
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|-
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| [[2026/02/13 Boston, MA]]
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| TD Garden
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|-
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| [[2026/02/14 Newark, NJ]]
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| Prudential Center
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|-
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| [[2026/02/16 Montreal, QC]]
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| Bell Centre
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|-
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| [[2026/02/18 Hamilton, ON]]
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| TD Coliseum
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|-
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| [[2026/02/20 Columbus, OH]]
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| Schottenstein Center
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|-
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| [[2026/02/22 Grand Rapids, MI]]
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| Van Andel Arena
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|-
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| [[2026/02/23 Milwaukee, WI]]
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| Fiserv Forum
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|-
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| [[2026/02/25 St. Louis, MO]]
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| Enterprise Center
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|-
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| [[2026/02/27 Tulsa, OK]]
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| BOK Center
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|-
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| [[2026/03/01 Austin, TX]]
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| Moody Center
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|-
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| [[2026/03/03 Dallas, TX]]
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| American Airlines Center
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|-
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| [[2026/03/06 Glendale, AZ]]
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| Desert Diamond Arena
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|-
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| [[2026/03/07 Las Vegas, NV]]
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| MGM Grand Garden Arena
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|-
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| [[2026/03/09 San Diego, CA]]
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| Pechanga Arena
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|-
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| [[2026/03/10 Anaheim, CA]]
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| Honda Center
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|-
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| [[2026/03/13 Salt Lake City, UT]]
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| Delta Center
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|-
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| [[2026/03/15 San Francisco, CA]]
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| Chase Center
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|-
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| [[2026/03/16 Sacramento, CA]]
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| Golden 1 Center
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
[[Category:Tours]]
 
[[Category:Tours]]

Latest revision as of 18:27, 15 November 2025

Nine Inch Nails embarked on a world tour titled the Peel It Back Tour with dates in Europe and North America from June 2025 to March 2026. The supporting act was Boys Noize for all non-festival shows. The tour takes its name from a lyric in "March Of The Pigs".

In between the 2025 European leg and the 2025 North American leg of the tour, Ilan Rubin left the band to join Foo Fighters, and Josh Freese rejoined the band for the rest of the dates.

Contents

  • 1 Line-Up
  • 2 Stage Set-Up
  • 3 Typical Setlist
  • 4 2025 European leg
    • 4.1 Tour Dates
  • 5 2025 North American leg
    • 5.1 Tour Dates
  • 6 2026 North American leg
    • 6.1 Tour Dates

Line-Up

  • Alessandro Cortini: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Robin Finck: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Josh Freese: Drums (North American legs)
  • Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, saxophone
  • Atticus Ross: Keyboards, samples, programming
  • Ilan Rubin: Drums, keyboards, backing vocals (European leg)

Stage Set-Up

 
B-stage, Act 1
 
Main stage, Act 2
 
B-stage, Act 3
 
Main stage, Act 4

This was the first arena tour for Nine Inch Nails since the Tension 2013 Tour. The headlining shows featured two stages, with the B-stage being located in the middle of the arena floor, surrounded on all four sides by the audience. The elevated B-stage had two staircases opposite each other, accessed via a floor pathway created by security. During the Boys Noize opening act set, the B-stage was shrouded by a curtain on all sides, which then dropped to transition to the first act of the show, revealing a three station setup: a digital piano for Reznor, a mixing console for Ross, and a keyboard and mixing station for Cortini. It could also accommodate walking room for Finck to join them on-stage to play guitar for "Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)" or "The Fragile". Simple lighting was provided by an overhead rig and an array of lights along the whole perimeter of the stage. A handheld followspot was used on Reznor for "Piggy". When not in use, the instrument stations were lowered inside the B-stage, for less obstructed views of the main stage.

The second act took place on the main stage, with a traditional Nine Inch Nails live band layout. During this act, the stage was surrounded by thin, transluscent scrims on all four sides of the stage, which served as projection screens for an elaborate system of video projectors on all sides of the stage. There was an additional scrim inside the stage "cube" just in front of Rubin/Freese and Cortini's stations that was rear projected from the interior rear of the cube. There were two additional large scrims flanking each side of the stage, serving as large projection screens. The number of screens, along with sophisticated video processing, allowed for elaborate layering and video effects. The projections often included live shots of the band, provided by fixed, remote cameras, as well as a roaming, handheld camera. When not in use, the main stage was shrouded by a thicker curtain, which also served as a projection screen for the first to second act transition and during the third act. Much of the projected visuals for the songs played during the second act—notably "Reptile" and "Heresy"—were designed by artist Marcin Pospiech.

The third act returned to the B-stage, with Reznor and Ross joining Boys Noize on-stage. Reznor's digital piano station was replaced with a mixing desk for Boys Noize, and Reznor took over Cortini's station. The overhead lighting rig was augmented by an additional layer of rigging surrounding the rig used in the first act. The overhead rig, combined with the perimeter lighting and copious usage of fog machines provided the lighting effects for this EDM-focused set. Overhead track lighting also illuminated the entire arena floor, usually during the last song of the act. The roaming, handheld camera was used to project live visuals of the band on the main stage curtains and screens during this act. Each song played in the third act corresponds to a tarot card set up on Cortini's/Reznor's station.

The fourth and final act returned to the main stage. The stage scrims were removed, leaving a large lighting array at the back of the stage. The flanking projection screens remained in place, used mainly for live video projections of the band members.

For festival shows and headlining shows without the B-stage, there was no stage production, just lots of lighting arrays and fog machines. Flanking video screens featured feeds from the handheld and fixed cameras.

Typical Setlist

Act 1 (B-Stage)

  1. "Right Where It Belongs" (with "Somewhat Damaged" outro) (piano acoustic)
  2. "Ruiner" (partially acoustic)
  3. "Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)"

Act 2 (Main Stage)

  1. "Wish"
  2. "March Of The Pigs"
  3. "Reptile"
  4. "Heresy"
  5. "Copy Of A"
  6. "Gave Up"

Act 3 (B-Stage with Boys Noize)

  1. "Vessel" (EDM remix)
  2. "Closer" (EDM remix)
  3. "As Alive as You Need Me To Be"
  4. "Came Back Haunted" (EDM remix)

Act 4 (Main Stage)

  1. "Mr. Self Destruct"
  2. "Less Than"
  3. "The Perfect Drug"
  4. "I'm Afraid of Americans" (David Bowie cover)
  5. "The Hand That Feeds"
  6. "Head Like A Hole"
  7. "Hurt"

2025 European leg

Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
2025/06/15 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
2025/06/17 Manchester, England Co-op Live
2025/06/18 London, England The O2
2025/06/20 Cologne, Germany LANXESS Arena
2025/06/21 Dessel, Belgium Graspop Metal Meeting
2025/06/24 Milan, Italy Parco Della Musica di Milano
2025/06/26 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
2025/06/27 Vienna, Austria Wiener Stadthalle
2025/06/29 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
2025/07/01 Berlin, Germany Uber Arena
2025/07/03 Gdynia, Poland Open'er Festival
2025/07/05 Roskilde, Denmark Roskilde Festival
2025/07/07 Paris, France Accor Arena
2025/07/08 Lyon, France LDLC Arena (CANCELLED due to low sales)
2025/07/11 Madrid, Spain Mad Cool Festival
2025/07/12 Oeiras, Portugal NOS Alive

2025 North American leg

 
 
Double-sided promotional poster distributed to local record stores for North American dates only
Promo Poster

Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
2025/08/06 Oakland, CA Oakland Arena
2025/08/08 Portland, OR Moda Center
2025/08/10 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
2025/08/12 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
2025/08/14 West Valley City, UT Maverik Center
2025/08/15 Denver, CO Ball Arena
2025/08/17 Saint Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
2025/08/19 Chicago, IL United Center
2025/08/20 Chicago, IL United Center
2025/08/22 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
2025/08/23 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
2025/08/26 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena
2025/08/27 Philadelphia, PA Xfinity Mobile Arena
2025/08/29 Boston, MA TD Garden
2025/08/31 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
2025/09/02 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center
2025/09/03 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center
2025/09/05 Raleigh, NC Lenovo Center
2025/09/06 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
2025/09/09 Duluth, GA Gas South Arena
2025/09/10 Tampa, FL Benchmark International Arena
2025/09/12 Houston, TX Toyota Center
2025/09/13 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
2025/09/16 Phoenix, AZ PHX Arena
2025/09/18 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
2025/09/19 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum

2026 North American leg

Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
2026/02/05 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center
2026/02/07 Jacksonville, FL VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
2026/02/10 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
2026/02/11 Washington, DC Capital One Arena
2026/02/13 Boston, MA TD Garden
2026/02/14 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
2026/02/16 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
2026/02/18 Hamilton, ON TD Coliseum
2026/02/20 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
2026/02/22 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
2026/02/23 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum
2026/02/25 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center
2026/02/27 Tulsa, OK BOK Center
2026/03/01 Austin, TX Moody Center
2026/03/03 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
2026/03/06 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena
2026/03/07 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
2026/03/09 San Diego, CA Pechanga Arena
2026/03/10 Anaheim, CA Honda Center
2026/03/13 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center
2026/03/15 San Francisco, CA Chase Center
2026/03/16 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center
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