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Twenty Thirteen Tour
Tour by Nine Inch Nails
Associated albumHesitation Marks
Start dateJuly 26, 2013 (2013-07-26)
End dateAugust 30, 2014 (2014-08-30)
Legs9
No. of shows119
Websitetour.nin.com
Nine Inch Nails concert chronology
  • Wave Goodbye Tour
    (2009)
  • Twenty Thirteen Tour
    (2013–14)
  • The Trilogy Tour
    (2017–18)

The Twenty Thirteen Tour was a concert tour by industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails to support the album Hesitation Marks. It marked the return of the band for live performances after a four-year touring hiatus. It began on July 26, 2013, and ended on August 30, 2014.

Background

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In February 2009, Trent Reznor stated, "I've been thinking for some time now it's time to make NIN disappear for a while.", indicating the possible end of the act.[1] Nine Inch Nails then embarked on a tour with Jane's Addiction, dubbed NIN|JA.[1][2] Afterwards, Reznor clarified that the band is done with touring for the foreseeable future but he will continue to make music under the moniker.[3] Nine Inch Nails' final live performance was September 10, 2009 at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.[4] Reznor also sold numerous performance gears, which include instruments, staging, amplifiers and effects units on eBay after the last concert.[5] Since the final show, until the release of Hesitation Marks in 2013, Reznor released only two tracks as Nine Inch Nails: the theme song for the film, Tetsuo: The Bullet Man and a cover of "Zoo Station" by U2, for the tribute album AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered.[6][7]

Reznor began pursuing other projects. In 2010, he formed the post-industrial project, How to Destroy Angels with long-time collaborator Atticus Ross and West Indian Girl frontwoman Mariqueen Maandig, to whom he was married in 2009.[8][9] In 2010, the band released their self-titled EP, which was followed by An omen EP_ in 2012 and their debut album, Welcome Oblivion, in 2013.[10][11][12][13] In 2010, Reznor also collaborated with Atticus Ross on the original score for David Fincher's 2010 film, The Social Network.[14] The duo won a 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for a Motion Picture and a 2010 Academy Award for Best Original Score. Reznor and Ross again collaborated with Fincher for the official score the American adaptation of the novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, released in December 2011,[15] before going on to score their third Fincher collaboration with Gone Girl (2014).

Touring

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In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Reznor indicated that he would be writing for the majority of 2012 with Nine Inch Nails "in mind".[16] In 2012, he confirmed that he was working on new Nine Inch Nails material and might be performing live again.[17][18][19] In February 2013, Reznor announced the return of Nine Inch Nails and revealed tour details. He also revealed that the new lineup of the band included Eric Avery of Jane's Addiction, Adrian Belew of King Crimson, and Joshua Eustis of Telefon Tel Aviv, as well as returning members Alessandro Cortini and Ilan Rubin.[20][21] However, both Avery and Belew quit before the tour commenced,[22][23] with former member Robin Finck returning in their place.[24][25]

On February 23, 2013, it was announced that the band would perform at Fuji Rock Festival, Pukkelpop and Rock 'n' Heim Festival in Hockenheim, Germany in mid-2013. On March 11, 2013, it was announced that they would also play Reading and Leeds Festivals.[26][27] The Tension 2013 leg of the tour had support from Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Explosions in the Sky.[28]

Line-ups

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Trent Reznor performing with Nine Inch Nails in Manchester, May 2014.

Festival line-up (2013)

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Tension 2013 line-up

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  • Trent Reznor – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers
  • Robin Finck – guitar, synthesizers, violin, backup vocals
  • Joshua Eustis – guitar, synthesizers, percussion, saxophone, erhu, backup vocals
  • Alessandro Cortini – keyboards, synthesizers, guitar, percussion, backup vocals
  • Ilan Rubin – drums, percussion, keyboards, cello, backup vocals
  • Pino Palladino – bass, fretless bass
  • Lisa Fischer – backup vocals
  • Sharlotte Gibson – backup vocals

NIN 2014 line-up

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  • Trent Reznor – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers
  • Robin Finck – guitar, synthesizers, violin, backup vocals
  • Alessandro Cortini – keyboards, synthesizers, guitar, bass, backup vocals
  • Ilan Rubin – drums, bass, guitar, percussion, keyboards, backup vocals

Setlist

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July 26, 2013 – August 18, 21, 28 and 29, 2013, September 1, 2013
  1. "Copy of A"
  2. "Sanctified" or "Disappointed"
  3. "Came Back Haunted"
  4. "1,000,000"
  5. "March of the Pigs"
  6. "Piggy"
  7. "The Frail"/"The Wretched" or "Reptile"
  8. "Terrible Lie"
  9. "Burn"
  10. "Closer"
  11. "Gave Up"
  12. "Help Me I Am in Hell"
  13. "Me, I'm Not" or "The Warning"
  14. "Find My Way" or "What If We Could?" (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
  15. "The Way Out Is Through"
  16. "Wish"
  17. "Survivalism"
  18. "Only"
  19. "The Hand That Feeds"
  20. "Head Like a Hole"
  21. "Hurt"
"Something I Can Never Have", "I'm Afraid of Americans", "Somewhat Damaged" and "The Good Soldier" were added at some shows. "Closer" and "Hurt" weren't played at Pukkelpop. "Burn" and "Survivalism" were omitted at some shows.
August 20, 2013: Scala, London, England
  1. "Pinion"
  2. "Somewhat Damaged"
  3. "The Beginning of the End"
  4. "Terrible Lie"
  5. "March of the Pigs"
  6. "Piggy"
  7. "The Frail"
  8. "The Wretched"
  9. "Closer"
  10. "I'm Afraid of Americans" (David Bowie cover)
  11. "Burn"
  12. "Gave Up"
  13. "Sanctified"
  14. "Disappointed"
  15. "The Warning"
  16. "Wish"
  17. "Survivalism"
  18. "Suck" (Pigface cover)
  19. "The Hand That Feeds"
  20. "Head Like a Hole"
Encore
  1. "The Day the World Went Away"
  2. "Dead Souls" (Joy Division cover)
  3. "Hurt"
August 23, 2013: Leeds Festival, England
  1. "Wish"
  2. "Terrible Lie"
  3. "The Beginning of the End"
  4. "1,000,000"
  5. "Survivalism"
  6. "March of the Pigs"
  7. "Piggy"
  8. "Burn"
  9. "Reptile"
  10. "Gave Up"
  11. "Suck" (Pigface cover)
  12. "The Frail"
  13. "The Wretched"
  14. "The Hand That Feeds"
  15. "Head Like a Hole"
August 24, 2013: Rock en Seine, France
  1. "Somewhat Damaged"
  2. "The Beginning of the End"
  3. "Terrible Lie"
  4. "1,000,000"
  5. "March of the Pigs"
  6. "Piggy"
  7. "Closer"
  8. "Gave Up"
  9. "Help Me I Am in Hell"
  10. "Me, I'm Not"
  11. "Find My Way"
  12. "The Way Out Is Through"
  13. "Wish"
  14. "Only"
  15. "The Hand That Feeds"
  16. "Head Like a Hole"
Encore
  1. "Hurt"
August 25, 2013: Reading Festival, England
  1. "Copy of A"
  2. "Disappointed"
  3. "Came Back Haunted"
  4. "Sanctified"
  5. "Find My Way"
  6. "Me, I'm Not"
  7. "The Warning"
  8. "Somewhat Damaged"
  9. "The Beginning of the End"
  10. "Terrible Lie"
  11. "March of the Pigs"
  12. "Survivalism"
  13. "Burn"
  14. "Gave Up"
  15. "Wish"
September 3, 2013: Troubadour, West Hollywood, California, USA
  1. "Pinion"
  2. "Somewhat Damaged"
  3. "The Beginning of the End"
  4. "Terrible Lie"
  5. "March of the Pigs"
  6. "Piggy"
  7. "The Frail"
  8. "The Wretched"
  9. "I'm Afraid of Americans" (David Bowie cover)
  10. "Gave Up"
  11. "Sanctified"
  12. "Disappointed"
  13. "The Warning"
  14. "Find My Way"
  15. "Came Back Haunted"
  16. "Wish"
  17. "Survivalism"
  18. "Burn"
  19. "The Hand That Feeds"
  20. "Head Like a Hole"
Encore
  1. "La Mer"
  2. "Hurt"
Tension Tour 2013
  1. "Copy of A"
  2. "1,000,000"
  3. "Terrible Lie"
  4. "March of the Pigs"
  5. "Piggy"
  6. "All Time Low"
  7. "Disappointed"
  8. "Came Back Haunted"
  9. "Find My Way"
  10. "The Frail"/"The Wretched"
  11. "Survivalism"
  12. "Running"
  13. "A Warm Place"
  14. "Somewhat Damaged"
  15. "Wish"
  16. "The Hand That Feeds"
  17. "Head Like a Hole"
Encore
  1. "Even Deeper"
  2. "While I'm Still Here"
  3. "Black Noise"
  4. "Hurt"
"Sanctified", "Reptile", "Burn", "The Day the World Went Away", "Into the Void", "The Big Come Down", All the Love in the World", "Only", "In This Twilight", "Echoplex", "Satellite", "Various Methods of Escape", "I Would For You", "In Two", "I'm Afraid of Americans" and "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" were added at some shows.

Songlist

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Album Song Times
Pretty Hate Machine (1989) "Head Like a Hole" 64
"Terrible Lie" 58
"Sanctified" 38
"Something I Can Never Have" 3
Broken (1992) "Pinion" 2
"Wish" 62
"Help Me I Am in Hell" 12
"Gave Up" 28
The Downward Spiral (1994) "Piggy" 53
"March of the Pigs" 63
"Closer" 14
"A Warm Place" 34
"Reptile" 17
"Hurt" 63
The Fragile (1999) "Somewhat Damaged" 40
"The Day the World Went Away" 9
"The Frail" 41
"The Wretched" 41
"Even Deeper" 32
"La Mer" 1
"The Way Out is Through" 11
"Into the Void" 8
"Please" 1
"The Big Come Down" 21
With Teeth (2005) "All the Love in the World" 9
"The Hand That Feeds" 64
"Only" 22
"The Lines Begins To Blur" 2
"Beside You in Time" 5
Year Zero (2007) "The Beginning of the End" 8
"Survivalism" 58
"The Good Soldier" 2
"Vessel" 3
"Me, I'm Not" 19
"The Warning" 10
"The Great Destroyer" 15
"In This Twilight" 10
Ghosts I–IV (2008) "31 Ghosts IV" 1
The Slip (2008) "1,000,000" 52
"Letting You" 8
"Echoplex" 7
Hesitation Marks (2013) "The Eater of Dreams" 2
"Copy of A" 62
"Came Back Haunted" 56
"Find My Way" 49
"All Time Low" 44
"Disappointed" 50
"Satellite" 15
"Various Methods of Escape" 19
"Running" 31
"I Would For You" 6
"In Two" 12
"While I'm Still Here" 34
"Black Noise" 34
Covers "Hand Covers Bruise" (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross) 5
"What If We Could?" (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross) 7
"Suck" (Pigface) 2
"Dead Souls" (Joy Division) 1
"I'm Afraid of Americans" (David Bowie) 9
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Gary Numan) 2
"BBB" (How to Destroy Angels) 4
"Ice Age" (How to Destroy Angels) 4
"On the Wing" (How to Destroy Angels) 1
"Parasite" (How to Destroy Angels) 1
Songs from soundtracks movies "Burn" (Natural Born Killers) 27

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
Twenty Thirteen
Asia
July 26, 2013 Naeba Japan Fuji Rock Festival
July 28, 2013 Ansan South Korea Ansan Valley Festival
North America Leg #1
August 2, 2013 Chicago United States Lollapalooza
August 10, 2013 San Francisco Outside Lands
Europe
August 15, 2013 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop
August 16, 2013 Biddinghuizen Netherlands Lowlands Festival
August 18, 2013 Hockenheim Germany Rock'n'Heim Festival
August 21, 2013 Belfast United Kingdom Belsonic
August 23, 2013 West Yorkshire Leeds Festival
August 24, 2013 Paris France Rock en Seine
August 25, 2013 Reading United Kingdom Reading Festival
August 28, 2013 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum (with Tomahawk)
August 29, 2013 Zürich Switzerland Zürich OpenAir
North America Leg #2
September 1, 2013 Philadelphia United States Made in America Festival
Tension 2013
North America – with Godspeed You! Black Emperor/Explosions in the Sky
September 28, 2013 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center
September 30, 2013 Kansas City Sprint Center
October 1, 2013 St. Louis Chaifetz Arena
October 3, 2013 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
October 4, 2013 Toronto Air Canada Centre
October 5, 2013 Cleveland United States Wolstein Center
October 7, 2013 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
October 8, 2013 Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
October 11, 2013 Boston TD Garden
October 12, 2013 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
October 14, 2013 Brooklyn Barclays Center
October 15, 2013 Newark Prudential Center
October 18, 2013 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
October 19, 2013 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
October 21, 2013 Raleigh PNC Arena
October 22, 2013 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
October 24, 2013 Atlanta Philips Arena
October 26, 2013 Asheville Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit
October 30, 2013 Sunrise BB&T Center
October 31, 2013 Orlando Amway Center
November 2, 2013 New Orleans Voodoo Festival
November 5, 2013 San Antonio AT&T Center
November 8, 2013 Los Angeles Staples Center
November 9, 2013 Phoenix US Airways Center
November 11, 2013 El Paso Don Haskins Center
November 13, 2013 Broomfield 1stBANK Center
November 15, 2013 Las Vegas The Joint
November 16, 2013
November 18, 2013 Portland Rose Garden
November 19, 2013 Spokane Spokane Arena
November 21, 2013 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
November 22, 2013 Seattle United States KeyArena
with Autolux
November 24, 2013 Edmonton Canada Rexall Place
November 25, 2013 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
NIN 2014
Asia – with Alessandro Cortini
February 25, 2014 Tokyo Japan Studio Coast
February 26, 2014
February 28, 2014
Oceania – with Queens of the Stone Age and Brody Dalle
March 6, 2014 Sydney Australia Qantas Credit Union Arena
March 7, 2014
March 8, 2014 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
March 11, 2014 Perth Perth Arena
March 13, 2014 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
March 14, 2014 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
March 15, 2014
March 17, 2014 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 19, 2014 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
March 20, 2014 Wellington TSB Bank Arena
March 22, 2014 Christchurch CBS Canterbury Arena
Latin America
March 27, 2014 Mexico City Mexico Vive Latino Festival
March 29, 2014 Santiago Chile Lollapalooza Chile
April 1, 2014 Buenos Aires Argentina Lollapalooza Argentina
April 3, 2014 Bogotá Colombia Festival Estereo Picnic
April 5, 2014 São Paulo Brazil Lollapalooza Brazil
Europe – with Cold Cave
May 6, 2014 Riga Latvia Arena Riga
May 8, 2014 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
May 10, 2014 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
May 12, 2014 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
May 13, 2014 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
May 15, 2014 Berlin Germany Zitadelle
May 16, 2014 Luxembourg Luxembourg Rockhal
May 18, 2014 Birmingham United Kingdom LG Arena
May 20, 2014 Glasgow The SSE Hydro
May 21, 2014 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
May 23, 2014 London The O2 Arena
May 24, 2014 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
May 25, 2014 Manchester Phones 4u Arena
May 27, 2014 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
May 28, 2014 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
May 29, 2014 Paris France Le Zénith
May 31, 2014 Barcelona Spain Primavera Sound Festival
June 1, 2014 Toulouse France Le Zénith
June 3, 2014 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
June 4, 2014 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
June 5, 2014 Nürburgring Germany Rock am Ring Festival
June 6, 2014 Nürburg Rock am Ring Festival
June 9, 2014 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
June 10, 2014 Katowice Poland Spodek
June 11, 2014 Prague Czech Republic The Forum
North America – with Soundgarden and Oneohtrix Point Never
July 18, 2014 Pemberton Canada Pemberton Music Festival
July 19, 2014 Las Vegas United States Planet Hollywood
July 21, 2014 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 22, 2014
July 24, 2014 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
July 26, 2014 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
July 27, 2014 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
July 29, 2014 Mansfield United States Xfinity Center
July 30, 2014 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
August 1, 2014 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre
with Soundgarden and The Dillinger Escape Plan
August 2, 2014 Holmdel United States PNC Bank Arts Center
August 4, 2014 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
August 5, 2014 Virginia Beach Farm Bureau Live
August 7, 2014 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
August 8, 2014 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
August 10, 2014 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre
August 11, 2014 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 14, 2014 Austin Austin360 Amphitheater
August 16, 2014 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
with Soundgarden and Cold Cave
August 17, 2014 Dallas United States Gexa Energy Pavilion
August 19, 2014 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater
August 21, 2014 Chula Vista Sleep Train Amphitheatre
August 22, 2014 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 24, 2014 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 25, 2014 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
August 27, 2014 Sacramento Sleep Train Amphitheatre
August 29, 2014 Portland Sleep Country Amphitheater
August 30, 2014 Seattle White River Amphitheatre

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