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Time Out
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Nine Inch Nails at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
Nine Inch Nails are one of the planet's top live acts. Trent Reznor has been unmissable on stage for over 30 years, and since Atticus Ross joined the project in the 2010s NIN have become even more of a spectacle. Needless to say, when your town is getting a Nine Inch Nails show you do not want to miss it. And that's exactly what is arriving in London this week. Reznor and Ross are at Greenwich's O2 Arena as part of their current Peel It Back tour, which marks their first live shows since 2022. Heading down to southwest London to see Nine Inch Nails live? Here's everything you need to know, from timings and potential setlists to any remaining ticket availability. When are Nine Inch Nails playing at London's O2? Reznor and Ross are in town on Wednesday June 18 2025. What are the timings? Doors open at 6.30pm, though doors to the O2 (with all its bars and restaurants) open earlier. Nine Inch Nails are set to come on stage at 8pm, according to the O2's website. What's the setlist? At the first night of the Peel It Back tour in Dublin last Sunday (June 15), Reznor and Ross whipped out tracks unheard by NIN for over a decade – 'Right Where It Belongs', 'Ruiner' and 'Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)' all made an appearance. For an idea of what Nine Inch Nails could play in London, here's that Dublin setlist in full (according to Right Where It Belongs Ruiner Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now) Wish March of the Pigs The Frail The Wretched Reptile Copy of A Gave Up Vessel Parasite (How to Destroy Angels cover) Came Back Haunted Self Destruct Heresy Closer I'm Afraid of Americans The Hand That Feeds Head Like a Hole Hurt Who is supporting? Berlin-based DJ and producer Boyz Noize (real name Alexander Ridha) is on support, and he's on at 7.30pm. Ridha joined NIN onstage for several tracks in Dublin. Can you still get tickets for Nine Inch Nails at London's O2? Last time we checked, there were still some tickets up for sale for Nine Inch Nails in London. Ticketmaster here had some starting from £87.40, while AXS here had some from as low as £40.


Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Watch skateboarding legend Tony Hawk enjoy Cork skatepark
Mr Hawk and his children skated in Mallow for more than two hours Skateboarding royalty Tony Hawk spent nearly two hours shredding at Mallow's skatepark on Monday. Mr Hawk is widely known as a legend of his sport, and he rated his experience in Mallow at a cool 10/10. The 57-year-old said, in a Reddit post from his official account, that he is currently on vacation in Ireland and his kids wanted to skate at least once. 'Who am I to deny them? In these situations, my role is strictly facilitative: finding a decent park, providing transportation and on-demand follow-cam,' he said. 'When they finally got their clips, I handed my phone to Miles to chase me around one time. 'We had the whole place to ourselves for nearly two hours btw. '10/10 would skate again.' Mr Hawk has strong ties to Ireland, and particularly Munster, as he married his wife Cathy Goodman at Adare Manor in Limerick in June 2015, and Mr Hawk attended the Nine Inch Nails gig at the 3Arena to celebrate. In an Instagram post, he posted clips from the Nine Inch Nails gig and skateboarding in Mallow with the caption: 'Best anniversary ideas: Ireland with kids, Nine Inch Nails & empty skateparks,' followed by an Ireland flag, a wedding ring, music notes and skateboard emojis. The San Diego man played an influential role in bringing the art of skateboarding to the mainstream in the late 1990s. He won over 70 competitions across his 17-year career and became the world's first skateboarder to land a '900' at the X Games, to inspire a generation of skaters. Avid Cork skateboarders may have missed their chance to meet Mr Hawk in Mallow, but there is an off-chance he might appear at a park elsewhere while he holidays in Ireland. Mr Hawk's legacy has been immortalised in eponymous video games. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and 4, which originally hit the shelves in 2001 and 2002 respectively, have been authentically remade and will be available from July 11.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Iconic '90s Rocker, 60, Shares Surprising Memory of Late Music Legend
Iconic '90s Rocker, 60, Shares Surprising Memory of Late Music Legend originally appeared on Parade. As the frontman for the groundbreaking band Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor was one of the most iconic musicians of the '90s — but that doesn't mean he lost the ability to be completely starstruck by other legendary rock stars. In a recent interview, Reznor, 60, recalled seeing David Bowie sing his song "Hurt" live when NIN opened for the late musician on the 1995 "Outside" tour, which featured Reznor and Bowie collaborating during each other's sets. "We would sing it live onstage together," Reznor said in a clip shared to TikTok this week, adding, "and I distinctly remember standing onstage, looking over, and David Bowie, you know, singing my song with me, and thought, man, how the f— know, how is this happening?" Fans in the comments loved hearing Reznor reminisce about the unforgettable experience. "The two loves of my life NIN and David Bowie. love it!" one person raved. "What a moment," somebody pointed out, as another gushed, "still have a major crush on him." "This is the man, you listen when he speaks," declared someone else. Reznor, now an Academy Award-winning soundtrack composer, opened up about Bowie's influence — both musical and otherwise — in a 2021 interview with Consequence of Sound, admitting that he was both "terrified and intimidated" to go on tour with the "Space Oddity" singer, who died in 2016 at the age of 69. "What really left the biggest impression on me was there I was in a bad state of addiction and kind of going down the toilet," he revealed. "And he was on the other end to have come out of it. And there were the few kind of big brother/fatherly times where he'd call me aside and kind of get on my sh—t: 'You need to get your sh—t together. It doesn't have to end up down there.' He didn't say this, but look at where he was. He was happy. He was still taking chances."Iconic '90s Rocker, 60, Shares Surprising Memory of Late Music Legend first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Iconic ‘90s Rock Band Plays Classic Songs for First Time in Decades
Iconic '90s Rock Band Plays Classic Songs for First Time in Decades originally appeared on Parade. Even though Trent Reznor is a two-time Academy Award-winning composer, the 60-year-old still has some of that industrial angst that propelled him to rock greatness as the leader of Nine Inch Nails. And at the kickoff show for the band's Peel It Back tour, Reznor and crew revisited some of NIN's songs that made them legends in the 1990s, including some that haven't been played in decades. Reznor formed the group in 1988 in Cleveland, Ohio. Their debut album, 1989's Pretty Hate Machine, resonated with Gen X listeners (and MTV viewers who tuned in to videos for 'Head Like A Hole' and 'Down in It'). The band then achieved unprecedented mainstream success in '94 with their second album, The Downward Spiral. The critically acclaimed LP spawned 'Closer,' arguably Nine Inch Nails' most well-known song. NIN revisited another Downward Spiral classic at the start of their June 15 concert at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. After playing 'Right Where It Belongs' (from With Teeth) that the band mixed with 'Somewhat Damaged (from The Fragile), Nine Inch Nails segued into 'Ruiner' and 'Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now).' It was the first time that the band played any of these songs live since 2009, according to The night also featured an appearance from Boys Noize, a German dance producer who's opening for NIN on the Peel It Back tour. Boys Noise also remixed Renzor and Atticus Ross' Challengers score, according to Stereogum. The producer accompanied the band in performances of 'Vessel' and 'Came Back Haunted,' as well as 'Parasite' – from Reznor and Ross's side-project, How To Destroy Angels. The Peel It Back Tour is Nine Inch Nails' first major tour since 2022. The opening night's performance featured classic NIN tracks, including 'Reptile,' 'Wish,' 'March of the Pigs,' and 'I'm Afraid of Americans,' the song that Reznor did with David Bowie. Recently, Reznor shared a personal memory of the late music icon, recalling a shocking moment when Bowie attended one of Nine Inch Nails' shows in 1995. The admission left fans reeling. 'What a moment,' one '90s Rock Band Plays Classic Songs for First Time in Decades first appeared on Parade on Jun 16, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Nine Inch Nails Play Live Rarities at Tour Kickoff in Dublin
Nine Inch Nails kicked off their Peel It Back Tour in Dublin with a selection of tracks the band haven't played live in a decade or more. The trek this summer is their first in three years. During their Sunday evening show, Nine Inch Nails kicked off their concert with Trent Reznor performing With Teeth cut 'Right Where It Belongs' solo on the piano. It was the first time sine 2009 that he's played the song live, and it turned into a medley with The Fragile track 'Somewhat Damaged.' More from Rolling Stone 'Tron: Ares': See New Trailer for Nine Inch Nails-Scored Sci-Fi Epic The Secret History of Nineties Lollapalooza Lollapalooza, Day One: Jane's Addiction Fight, Nine Inch Nails' Gear Melts, Ice-T Stays Chill With the full band on stage, they began reworked versions of 'Ruiner' and 'Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now),' both of which have not been played in 16 years. With opening act Boys Noize later in the show, they did Year Zero's 'Vessel,' Hesitation Marks single 'Came Back Haunted' and the How to Destroy Angels track 'Parasite.' All three songs had also been off the set list for many years. Of course, Nine Inch Nails' featured a number of their massive, arena-worthy hits alongside these deep cuts and live rarities. The band tore though songs like 'Wish,' 'March of the Pigs,' and 'Closer' as well as a cover of David Bowie's 'I'm Afraid of Americans.' Nine Inch Nails' last album releases were Ghosts V: Locusts and Ghosts VI: Together, a pair of albums released in 2020. They last toured in 2022. Reznor and bandmate Atticus Ross, who joined the band officially in 2016, have been pretty focused on their successful and popular movie scores. Last year, they worked with Luca Guadagnino twice, providing original music for his films Queer and Challengers. Their current touring opening act Boys Noize released a remix album of the Challengers score. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked