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Pretty Hate Machine European Tour

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Shortly after finishing their run on the first-ever Lollapalooza tour, Nine Inch Nails went on their first-ever European tour. They played a mix of headlining and opening concerts over the course of one month. The tour is part of the Pretty Hate Machine Tour series.

Contents

  • 1 Line-Up
  • 2 Stage Set-Up
  • 3 Typical setlist
  • 4 Tour Dates

Line-Up

  • Richard Patrick: Guitar, backing vocals
  • Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar
  • Jeff Ward: Drums
  • James Woolley: Keyboards, programming, backing vocals

Stage Set-Up

The setup for the headlining shows of this tour was minimal, with basic lighting and fog machines. There was also a gate-like structure made from metal pipe that went across the stage, separating the drum riser area from the rest of the band.

Typical setlist

  1. "Now I'm Nothing"
  2. "Terrible Lie"
  3. "Sin"
  4. "Physical"
  5. "The Only Time"
  6. "Wish"
  7. "Get Down, Make Love"
  8. "Down In It"
  9. "Head Like A Hole"

"Ringfinger", "Suck", and "That's What I Get" were also added to their headlining shows.

Tour Dates

Date/City Venue Event
1991/08/24 Mannheim, Germany Maimarktgelände Guns N' Roses support
1991/08/25 Munich, Germany Theaterfabrik Headliner show
1991/08/27 Frankfurt, Germany Batschkapp
1991/08/29 Koln, Germany Luxor (CANCELLED due to Trent’s voice)
1991/08/31 London, UK Wembley Stadium Guns N' Roses support
1991/09/01 Rotterdam, Netherlands De Doelen Ein Abend in Wien Festival [1]
1991/09/02 Brussels, Belgium Ancienne Belgique The Wonder Stuff support
1991/09/03 Paris, France Élysée Montmartre
1991/09/06 Glasgow, UK King Tut's Wah Wah Hut Headliner show
1991/09/07 Newcastle, UK Newcastle Riverside
1991/09/09 Manchester, UK The International II
1991/09/10 Birmingham, UK Goldwyn's Theatre
1991/09/11 Bristol, UK Bierkeller
1991/09/13 London, UK The Astoria
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Last edited on 29 March 2021, at 05:17
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