Nine Inch Nails have announced a two-date gig in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, this fall.
Touted as the "only NIN shows of 2021," the band is gearing up to perform two back-to-back concerts at Cleveland's Jacobs Pavilion on September 21 and 23 and are slated to be accompanied by the Pixies on both dates.
This marks the band's first tour since 2018. Although they were originally scheduled to hit the road in 2020, all plans were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the would-be tour t-shirts were sold online, with proceeds directly benefiting local food banks across the country.
Tickets for the new dates will be available for sale starting on May 14 at 10 am ET.
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