NINE INCH NAILS Filming Shows For Possible DVD Release

March 29, 2006

NINE INCH NAILS filmed their March 28 performance at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a possible DVD release. The band are also planning on filming the March 30 concert at the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas for the same purpose.

As previously reported, NINE INCH NAILS will be teaming up with U.K. gloom merchants BAUHAUS for their next tour, which is scheduled to kick off on May 26 in George, Washington, according to MTV.com. The first 14 dates of the tour will also feature TV ON THE RADIO, while PEACHES will open the latter half of the trek, which begins June 16 in Holmdel, New Jersey.

(Thanks: The NIN Hotline)

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