They were a bucket list band for me but there's been so much shite churned out in the last 15-20 years that I wouldn't even be tempted now.

Rumours of a new album in the works so setlist will probably lean heavy on that.Didn't think there would be an Iriah date seeing as there was only 2 UK dates listed in the original dates that were leaked.A band I've always wanted to see.

Going for definite, haven't seen them live in over a decade, Roger's Arena in Vancouver maybe 2013?  They were class then anyway.  Deadly.

Quote from: Carnage on January 22, 2025, 02:26:24 PMThey were a bucket list band for me but there's been so much shite churned out in the last 15-20 years that I wouldn't even be tempted now.

This would be an issue for me as well. It's not even that I dislike his more recent stuff, it's just that there was so much material released over the last few years, I haven't a clue if it's new NIN stuff or the soundtrack-y thing he does with Atticus Ross. Would love to have caught them up to and including the Fragile. But yeah, a bucket list band for sure so I'll go to this.

Ah jaysus ah jaysus ah jaysus

All over it like a rash wouldn't begin to describe how all over it like a rash I am.

Wait, no, that perfectly describes it actually.

Changing my holiday plans and all not missing under any circumstances like fuck that for a game of soldiers. The family will just have to accept whatever lies I tell them to delay the trip and the extra few hundred cost and I'll have to get that in and make on I know nothing about the gig that just happens to be on when I'm meant to be gone away but it got unexpectedly delayed :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:

Anyway his voice is shot for anything before With Teeth so there won't be another chance I reckon. If you look at any live stuff from the last tour, it's poor oul Robin Finck doing a lot of the vocal heavy lifting on the old stuff

Quote from: John Kimble on January 22, 2025, 05:09:46 PM
Quote from: Carnage on January 22, 2025, 02:26:24 PMThey were a bucket list band for me but there's been so much shite churned out in the last 15-20 years that I wouldn't even be tempted now.

This would be an issue for me as well. It's not even that I dislike his more recent stuff, it's just that there was so much material released over the last few years, I haven't a clue if it's new NIN stuff or the soundtrack-y thing he does with Atticus Ross. Would love to have caught them up to and including the Fragile. But yeah, a bucket list band for sure so I'll go to this.

I hope ta fuck that all that twinkly soundtrack bgm shit is kept absolutely separate from any of the real stuff

Yep I'll go to lost contact in the 2000s but as you said bucket list

My heart says yes, but alas my wallet says "get fucked". One band I've always wanted to see but never have and the likelihood of having the spare cash for this is slim to none.

Fuck it, I know it'll be silly money but it's rare enough I get to gigs these days. Have to go to this. I couldn't give a fuck for anything post Fragile but I'll hold out hope for a Downward Spiral-heavy set.

https://mcd.ie/artists/nine-inch-nails

TICKETS: Tickets for Dublin costing from €47 to €92, subject to Ticketmaster charges, will be available starting Wednesday, January 29 at 12pm at Ticketmaster.ie

Prices aren't excessive really, but I suppose this dynamic pricing thing will dictate things to an extent?

Quote from: John Kimble on January 23, 2025, 11:54:20 PMhttps://mcd.ie/artists/nine-inch-nails

TICKETS: Tickets for Dublin costing from €47 to €92, subject to Ticketmaster charges, will be available starting Wednesday, January 29 at 12pm at Ticketmaster.ie

Prices aren't excessive really, but I suppose this dynamic pricing thing will dictate things to an extent?

Id there dynamic pricing involved?

dunno tbh. Not sure exactly how it works but I think the artist has to buy into it first, then I suppose it's dictated according to demand etc. I would have thought it's more of an issue for big arena tours. NIN are undoubtedly popular but not at that level. If the price range is €47 to €92, I don't think that's particularly excessive for a gig of that scale.

I feel like nin will find it tougher than the likes of Pantera to fill the 3 arena. Well I fucking hope so, so I don't have to pay a bloody fortune for the tickets

Quote from: John Kimble on January 23, 2025, 11:51:12 PMFuck it, I know it'll be silly money but it's rare enough I get to gigs these days. Have to go to this. I couldn't give a fuck for anything post Fragile but I'll hold out hope for a Downward Spiral-heavy set.

Aye, I won't be hoping for the likes of year zero or anything myself. Having never seen them, I'm not even looking for mad deep cuts, just hoping for a ripping set of their best tunes