Nine Inch Nails announces Peel It Back world tour: Here’s what we know

Nine Inch Nails is returning to the stage.

The Grammy-winning alt-rock band, consisting of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, announced its upcoming Peel It Back Tour on Wednesday. The global trek, which kicks off June 15 in Dublin, will arrive in North America on Aug. 6 and make stops in cities such as Chicago, Boston, Nashville, Toronto and Los Angeles.

Peel It Back marks Nine Inch Nails’ first musical outing since its 2022 tour, which visited both the U.S and the U.K. The group’s U.S. tour, which wrapped in Cleveland following a mix of headline shows and festival headlining slots, earned rave reviews from critics, with Cleveland.com lauding the tour finale as “one of the greatest and most singular concerts in the band’s history.”

Nine Inch Nails debuted in 1989 with the release of its debut album “Pretty Hate Machine.” The band, which has sold over 30 million records worldwide, has released 11 studio albums to date, including the 2020 double album “Ghosts V: Together” and “Ghosts VI: Locusts.”

Here’s what to know about the band’s latest tour.

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How to get tickets to the Nine Inch Nails Peel It Back Tour

Tickets will be available starting Jan. 29 at 12 p.m. local time at nin.com.

Nine Inch Nails Peel It Back Tour dates

  • June 15: Dublin — 3Arena
  • June 17: Manchester, England — Co-op Live
  • June 18: London — The O2
  • June 20: Cologne, Germany — Lanxess Arena
  • June 21: Dessel, Belgium — Graspop Metal Meeting
  • June 24: Milan — Parco della Musica Novegro
  • June 26: Zurich — Hallenstadion
  • June 27: Vienna — Wiener Stadthalle
  • June 29: Amsterdam — Ziggo Dome
  • July 01: Berlin — Uber Arena
  • July 03: Gdynia, Poland —Open’er
  • July 07: Paris — Accor Arena
  • July 10: Madrid — Mad Cool
  • July 12: Oeiras, Portugal — NOS Alive
  • Aug 06: Oakland, California — Oakland Arena
  • Aug 08: Portland, Oregon — Moda Center
  • Aug 10: Vancouver, Canada — Rogers Arena
  • Aug. 12: Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
  • Aug. 14: West Valley City, Utah — Maverik Center
  • Aug. 15: Denver — Ball Arena
  • Aug. 17: Saint Paul, Minnesota — Xcel Energy Center
  • Aug. 19: Chicago — United Center
  • Aug. 22: Detroit — Little Caesars Arena
  • Aug. 23: Toronto — Scotiabank Arena
  • Aug. 26: Baltimore, Maryland — CFG Bank Arena
  • Aug. 27: Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center
  • Aug. 29: Boston — TD Garden
  • Aug. 31: Cleveland — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
  • Sept. 02: Brooklyn — Barclays Center
  • Sept. 05: Raleigh, North Carolina — Lenovo Center
  • Sept. 06: Nashville — Bridgestone Arena
  • Sept 09: Duluth, Georgia — Gas South Arena
  • Sept. 10: Tampa, Florida — Amalie Arena
  • Sept. 12: Houston — Toyota Center
  • Sept. 13: Fort Worth, Texas — Dickies Arena
  • Sept 16: Phoenix — Footprint Center
  • Sept. 18: Inglewood, California — Kia Forum

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