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| concert_tour_name = Pretty Hate Machine Tour Series |
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| image_caption= Trent Reznor at Lollapalooza 1991 |
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| locations = North America<br />Europe |
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| start_date = October 21, 1988 |
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| end_date = September 13, 1991 |
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| this_tour = Pretty Hate Machine Tour Series<br />(1988–1991) |
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| next_tour = ]<br />(1994) |
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'''Pretty Hate Machine Tour Series''' was a series of ]s in support of ]' debut album '']''. The series took place over much of North America and Europe from 1989 to 1991. During this time, the band's line-up mainly consisted of ] on vocals and guitars, ] on back-up vocals and guitars, ] on drums, and a hired musician usually to play ]. The series consisted of eight ], spanning ]'s ] tour to a tour of Europe for the band. |
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==VIVIsectVI Tour== |
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Serving as the opening band for ] icons ], they played mostly songs from the then-unreleased '']'' sessions and the then-upcoming '']'' album. This was the band's first official tour. |
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*] – ], ] |
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*Ron Musarra – ] |
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| October 21, 1988 || ] || rowspan="11"|United States || ] |
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| October 23, 1988 || ] || ] |
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| October 25, 1988 || ] || Rock 'N' Roll Cafe |
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| October 26, 1988 || ] || ] |
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| October 27, 1988 || ] || Graffiti |
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| October 28, 1988 || ] || |
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| October 30, 1988 || Washington, D.C. || ] |
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| October 31, 1988 || New York City || ] |
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| November 1, 1988 || ] || Chestnut Cabaret |
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| November 2, 1988 || ] || ] |
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| November 11, 1988 || ] || Union Ballroom, ] (MDA Dance Marathon) |
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==Pretty Hate Machine promotional tour== |
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After the band's stint as the ] for ], ] recruited ] to play ] for the band. Former ] ] decided to play live ] for the band after ] deemed electronic drum machines not suitable for the band's newer material. ], otherwise known as art director for NIN between 1989 and 1997, replaced Vrenna on keyboards. This short tour was the direct result of '']'''s release and underground following after its release through indie label ]. |
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===Band lineup=== |
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*] – ], ] |
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*] – ], ] |
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*Nick Rusche - keyboards |
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| October 22, 1989 || Washington, D.C. || rowspan="7"|United States || ] |
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| October 27, 1989 || New York City || The China Club |
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| December 3, 1989 || ] || Metropolis |
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| December 7, 1989 || ] || The Axis Club |
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| December 8, 1989 || New York City || Sonic |
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| December 9, 1989 || ] || Pipeline |
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| December 29, 1989 || ] || Phantasy Nite Club |
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===Setlist=== |
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# "Terrible Lie" |
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# "]" |
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# "]" |
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# "Sanctified" |
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# "That's What I Get" |
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# "The Only Time" |
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# "Kinda I Want To" |
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# "]" <small>(Queen cover)</small> |
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# "Ringfinger" |
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# "]" |
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==Automatic Tour== |
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Due to the band's success touring smaller clubs, pioneering ] band ] took notice of the band and asked them to be the opening act for their upcoming Automatic Tour. The band accepted, and began as the opening act for the tour. During this time, the band hired Nick Rushe to be the band's full-time keyboardist. It would be the band's first venture off of the eastern coast. |
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*] – ] and ] |
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*] – ] and backup vocals |
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* David Haymes – ] and programming |
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| January 26, 1990 || ] || rowspan="30"|United States || ] |
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| January 27, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| February 1, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| February 2, 1990 || ] || California Theater |
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| February 4, 1990 || ] || Calamity Jane's |
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| February 6, 1990 || ] || Speedway Cafe |
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| February 7, 1990 || ] || Glenn Miller Ballroom |
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| February 9, 1990 || ] || Arcadia Theater |
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| February 10, 1990 || ] || Tunnel |
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| February 11, 1990 || ] || Numbers |
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| February 13, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| February 15, 1990 || ] || Cuban Club |
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| February 16, 1990 || ] || Visage |
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| February 17, 1990 || ] || Power Station |
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| February 18, 1990 || ] || Club Nu |
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| February 21, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| February 23, 1990 || ] || Cannery |
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| February 24, 1990 || ] ||Bijou Theatre |
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| February 25, 1990 || ] || 13-13 Club |
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| February 28, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| March 1, 1990 || ] || The Boathouse |
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| March 2, 1990 || Washington, D.C. || ] |
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| March 4, 1990 || Neptune, NJ || Green Parrot |
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| March 5, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| March 9, 1990 || ] || The Livingroom |
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| March 10, 1990 || ] || Citi Club |
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# "Terrible Lie" |
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# "]" |
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# "Sanctified" |
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# "Ringfinger" |
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# "]" |
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<small>"Something I Can Never Have" & "The Only Time" was played in some shows.</small> |
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==Deep Tour== |
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Almost immediately after touring with ], ], former frontman for ], asked the band to be the opening act for his solo tour. The band accepted and went back on tour almost immediately. The band changed keyboardists as well, switching Nick Rushe for David Haymes. |
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*] – ] and ] |
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| March 16, 1990 || ] || rowspan="24"|United States || Glenn Miller Ballroom |
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| March 18, 1990 || ] || Cain's Ballroom |
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| March 19, 1990 || ] || Arcadia Theater |
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| March 20, 1990 || ] || Cullen Auditorium |
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| March 21, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| March 25, 1990 || ] || Deco's Club |
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| March 27, 1990 || ] || The Roxy |
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| March 28, 1990 || Atlanta || The Roxy |
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| March 29, 1990 || ] || Raleigh Civic Center |
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| March 30, 1990 || ] || The Boathouse |
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| March 31, 1990 || ] || Painters Mill Theatre |
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| April 2, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| April 3, 1990 || ] || Phantasy Theater |
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| April 5, 1990 || ] || Varsity Theater, ] |
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| April 9, 1990 || ] || Latin Quarter |
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| April 10, 1990 || ] || Citi Club |
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| April 11, 1990 || New York City || ] |
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| April 12, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| April 13, 1990 || ] || Floodzone |
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| April 15, 1990 || ] || 9:30 Club |
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| April 17, 1990 || ] || rowspan="2"|Canada || RPM |
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| April 18, 1990 || ] || ] |
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| April 19, 1990 || ] || rowspan="3"|United States || Rhode Island College |
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| April 20, 1990 || ] || Capitol Theater |
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| April 21, 1990 || New York City || ] |
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==Hate 1990== |
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After touring as opening acts for various bands and gaining enough of a fan base to embark on a headlining tour, the band went on tour in 1990 to various clubs and auditoriums across the North America, bringing along ] based band "Lesson Seven" as their opening act.<ref>http://www.last.fm/music/Lesson+Seven</ref> This is the first of two ] tours. Lee Mars replaced David Haymes on keyboards for the tour. This began the band's notorious image of aggressive (and often dangerous) concerts in which band members would take out their anger on their instruments and through their music. ]' fan base grew largely during this time. |
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| May 22, 1990 || ] || rowspan="5"|United States ||The Edge Nightclub |
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| May 25, 1990 || ] || Helter Skelter |
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| May 26, 1990 || ] || Bacchanal |
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| May 30, 1990 || ] || Canada || Luv-a-Fair |
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| May 31, 1990 || ] || rowspan="26"|United States || The Oz |
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| June 21, 1990 || ] || 1227 Nightclub |
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| June 22, 1990 || ] || The Shadow |
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| June 24, 1990 || ] || Kinetix |
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| June 26, 1990 || ] || The Video Bar |
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| June 27, 1990 || ] || Mirage |
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| June 28, 1990 || ] || Numbers |
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| July 1, 1990 || ] || Power Station |
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| July 3, 1990 || ] || Club Nu |
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| July 5, 1990 || ] || The Masquerade |
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| July 6, 1990 || ] || Visage |
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| July 9, 1990 || ] || The Peppermint Beach Club |
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| July 10, 1990 || ] || Grog & Tankard |
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| July 11, 1990 || Washington, D.C. || ] |
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| July 14, 1990 || ] || Grand Hall, ] |
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| July 16, 1990 || New York City || Rock Academy |
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| July 18, 1990 || ] || The Pipeline |
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| July 19, 1990 || ] || Axis Club |
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| July 29, 1990 || ] || The Silo |
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| July 31, 1990 || ] || rowspan="2"|Canada || RPM |
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| August 3, 1990 || ] || rowspan="2"|United States || Metropol |
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During the winter of late 1990 and early 1991, the band embarked on the second leg of their tour, entitled the "Sin Tour". The band played more clubs than in the Hate Tour, but continued to headline venues across the country they had been playing in before. This was the band's first tour to take place in ]. Lee Mars continued as the keyboardist for the band. |
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| December 27, 1990 || ] || rowspan="26"|United States || Metropol |
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| December 28, 1990 || ] || Phantasy Theater |
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| January 2, 1991 || ] || 1227 |
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| January 5, 1991 || ] || Fair Park Coliseum |
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| January 9, 1991 || ] || Deep Ellum Live |
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| January 10, 1991 || ] || The Showcase |
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| January 12, 1991 || ] || Visage |
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| January 14, 1991 || ] || The Ritz Theater |
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| January 15, 1991 || ] || Club Nu |
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| January 18, 1991 || ] || The Boathouse |
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| January 25, 1991 || New York City || The Academy |
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| January 26, 1991 || ] || Citi Club |
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| January 29, 1991 || Cleveland, Ohio || Phantasy Theater |
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| February 2, 1991 || ] || Mexico || Iguanas Club |
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| February 4, 1991 || Los Angeles|| rowspan="3"|United States || Universal Amphitheater |
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| February 5, 1991 || rowspan="2"|] || rowspan="2"|Helter Skelter |
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After the moderate success of their Hate and Sin tours, ] of ] invited the band to join up on the first year of their country-wide ] festival. The band accepted, and their popularity skyrocketed due to the band's considerate media exposure on ]. The song "Now I'm Nothing" was written during this time as the opener to their sets, and often bled into their song "Terrible Lie". Portions of the performances can be found on the documentary '']''. Two songs from the upcoming '']'' debuted during this time. On the opening date of the concert in ], the band's equipment continued to malfunction so they were forced to abandon their set after only playing two songs. |
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| July 18, 1991 || ] || rowspan="12"|United States || Compton Terrace |
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| July 20, 1991 || ] || Devore Stadium |
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| August 7, 1991 || ] || Canada || ] |
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| August 16, 1991 || Washington, D.C. || Lake Fairfax |
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| August 17, 1991 || ] || ] |
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| August 18, 1991 || ] || ] |
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| August 20, 1991 || ] || Central Florida Fairgrounds |
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==Pretty Hate Machine European Tour== |
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After their set at ] gained them a large fan base, the band went to tour in Europe in a mixture of headlining and opening act concerts, including two shows as a support act for ]. The band played three shows in Germany (one cancelled) due to the country's roots in ]. This was the band's first venture into Europe. The live band remained unchanged. |
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===Band lineup=== |
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*] – ], guitar |
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*] – ], backup vocals |
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*] – ] |
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*] – ], programming |
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===Tour dates=== |
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| August 24, 1991 || ] || rowspan="3"|Germany || ] |
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| August 25, 1991 || ] || Theaterfabrik |
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| August 27, 1991 || ] || ] |
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| August 31, 1991 || London || England || ] |
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| September 1, 1991 || ] || Netherlands || ] |
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| September 2, 1991 || ] || Belgium || ] |
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| September 3, 1991 || Paris || France || ] |
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| September 6, 1991 || ] || rowspan="6"|United Kingdom || ] |
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| September 7, 1991 || ] || ] |
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| September 9, 1991 || ] || ] |
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| September 10, 1991 || ] || Goldwyn's Theater |
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| September 11, 1991 || ] || ] |
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| September 13, 1991 || London || ] |
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==Setlist== |
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The band's setlist at these tours would include the following songs: |
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From '']'': |
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* "]" (since 1989) |
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* "]" (since 1989) |
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* "]" |
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* "Sanctified" |
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* "Something I Can Never Have" (from 1989 till Sin tour) |
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* "Kinda I Want To" (1989 only) |
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* "]" (since 1989) |
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* "That's What I Get" |
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* "The Only Time" |
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* "Ringfinger" (known as Twist before 1989) |
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* "]" (since Lollapalooza) |
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* "Physical" (] cover, since Lollapalooza) |
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* "Suck" (] cover, since Hate tour) |
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* "Maybe Just Once" (track appearing on the 1988 demo entitled "Purest Feeling", played during 1988 tour only) |
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* "Sex Dwarf" (] cover, 1988 tour only) |
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* "Get Down Make Love" (] cover from '']'' single, since Hate tour) |
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* "Now I'm Nothing" (since Lollapalooza) |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{Nine Inch Nails}} |
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