NINE INCH NAILS In Milan: Photos, Video Footage Available

June 27, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of NINE INCH NAILS performing the song "The Hand That Feeds" on Friday, June 26 in Milan, Italy can be viewed below.

Photos of the show are available on Musica Metal.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. 1,000,000
02. Last
03. Terrible Lie
04. Discipline
05. March Of The Pigs
06. Piggy
07. Reptile
08. The Becoming
09. Burn
10. Gave Up
11. La Mer
12. The Fragile
13. Non Entity
14. Gone, Still
15. The Way Out Is Through
16. Wish
17. Survivalism
18. Mr Self Destruct
19. Suck
20. The Hand That Feeds
21. Head Like A Hole
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22. Echoplex
23. The Good Soldier
24. Hurt

NINE INCH NAILS mainman Trent Reznor was recently interviewed on "Sound Opinions", a rock and roll talk show hosted by pop music writers Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot, about the record industry, alternative nostalgia and even Chris Cornell. The program is now available for download as an MP3 audio file atthis location.

According to MTV News, Trent Reznor announced during NINE INCH NAILS' early-morning set on June 14 at the three-day Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee that the performance would be his long-running group's last-ever U.S. date.

"It just dawned on me that this is our last show ever in the United States," Reznor told the crowd. "Don't be sad. I'll keep going. But I think I'm going to lose my ... mind if I keep doing this, and I have to stop."

NINE INCH NAILS recently finished a co-headlining U.S. tour with JANE'S ADDICTION, and they're currently playing a series of shows in Europe and Asia that end in August. The entire run of gigs was dubbed the Wave Goodbye Tour, intended as a farewell tour to mark the 20th anniversary of the group's 1989 debut, "Pretty Hate Machine".

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