Fragility Tour
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A promotional poster for Nine Inch Nails' concert in London on November 29, 1999 as part of their Fragility v1.0 tour. | ||||
Tour by Nine Inch Nails | ||||
Associated album | The Fragile | |||
Start date | November 14, 1999 | |||
End date | July 9, 2000 | |||
Legs | 2 | |||
Shows |
75 44 in North America 20 in Europe 6 in Oceania 5 in Asia 2 cancelled | |||
Nine Inch Nails tour chronology | ||||
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Fragility Tour was a concert tour in support of industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile album, which took place in late 1999, running until mid-2000, and was broken into two major legs, Fragility v1.0 and Fragility v2.0 respectively. Destinations included Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and North America.[1]
The tour featured increasingly large production values, including a triptych video display created by contemporary video artist Bill Viola.[2] The images displayed on the triptych focused on storm and water imagery. Rolling Stone magazine named Fragility v2.0 the best tour of 2000.[3]
The Fragility v2.0 North American leg was filmed and recorded for the live album and double DVD tour documentary And All that Could Have Been, which was released in 2002.
On May 20, 2000, Nine Inch Nails performed their 500th gig (in count) at the Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta, Georgia.[4]
Band line-up
- Trent Reznor – Lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, Prophet VS synthesizer
- Robin Finck – Guitar, E-bow, lap steel synthesizer, backup vocals
- Danny Lohner – Bass guitar, guitar, synthesizer, backup vocals
- Charlie Clouser – Synthesizer, theremin, vocoder, backup vocals
- Jerome Dillon – Drums, samples
Tour legs
Europe ("Fragility v1.0")
Typical setlist
- "The New Flesh" / "Pinion"
- "Somewhat Damaged"
- "Terrible Lie"
- "Sin"
- "March of the Pigs"
- "Piggy"
- "The Frail"
- "The Wretched"
- "No, You Don't"
- "Gave Up"
- "La Mer"
- "The Great Below"
- "The Way Out Is Through"
- "Wish"
- "Into the Void"
- "Down in It" or "Get Down, Make Love"
- "Head Like a Hole"
- "The Day the World Went Away"
- "Starfuckers, Inc."
- "Closer"
- "Hurt"
"Something I Can Never Have" was played once in Europe. "Reptile", "Please" and/or "Even Deeper" were added at some shows.
Support act
Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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November 14, 1999 | Barcelona | Spain | Pabellon de la Valle Hebron |
November 17, 1999 | Milan | Italy | Alcatraz |
November 19, 1999 | Munich | Germany | Colosseum |
November 20, 1999 | Vienna | Austria | Libro Music Hall |
November 22, 1999 | Berlin | Germany | Columbiahalle |
November 23, 1999 | Copenhagen | Denmark | KB-Hallen |
November 25, 1999 | Paris | France | Zenith de Paris |
November 26, 1999 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Stahlwerk |
November 28, 1999 | Tilburg | Netherlands | 013 |
November 29, 1999 | London | England | Brixton Academy |
December 1, 1999 |
Asia
Typical setlist
Same as above.
Support act
- Skingame
Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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January 10, 2000 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Bay NK Hall |
January 11, 2000 | |||
January 12, 2000 | |||
January 14, 2000 | Yokohama | Pacifico Yokohama | |
January 15, 2000 | Osaka | Castle Hall |
Oceania (Big Day Out 2000 festival dates)
Typical setlist
These shows featured shorter and more aggressive setlists.
Accompanying acts
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Foo Fighters
- Atari Teenage Riot
- Blink-182
- The Chemical Brothers
- A Perfect Circle
Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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January 21, 2000 | Auckland | New Zealand | Ericsson Stadium |
January 23, 2000 | Gold Coast | Australia | Gold Coast Parklands |
January 26, 2000 | Sydney | Sydney Showground | |
January 30, 2000 | Melbourne | Royal Melbourne Showgrounds | |
February 4, 2000 | Adelaide | Adelaide Showgrounds | |
February 6, 2000 | Perth | Bassendean Oval |
North America ("Fragility v2.0")
Typical setlist
- "The New Flesh" / "Pinion"
- "Somewhat Damaged"
- "Terrible Lie"
- "Sin"
- "March of the Pigs"
- "Piggy"
- "The Frail"
- "The Wretched"
- "Gave Up"
- "La Mer"
- "The Great Below"
- "The Mark Has Been Made"
- "Wish"
- "Complication"
- "Suck"
- "Closer"
- "Head Like a Hole"
- "The Day the World Went Away"
- "Just Like You Imagined" or "Even Deeper"
- "Starfuckers, Inc."
- "Hurt"
"The Big Come Down", "Get Down, Make Love", "Reptile" and "The Fragile" made a number of occasional appearances.
Support act
Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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April 3, 2000 | Los Angeles, California | United States | Grand Olympic Auditorium |
April 12, 2000 | Cleveland, Ohio | CSU Convocation Center | |
April 14, 2000 | Auburn Hills, Michigan | The Palace of Auburn Hills | |
April 15, 2000 | Columbus, Ohio | Schottenstein Center | |
April 17, 2000 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Target Center | |
April 18, 2000 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | U.S. Cellular Arena | |
April 20, 2000 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Conseco Fieldhouse | |
April 21, 2000 | Chicago, Illinois | UIC Pavilion | |
April 22, 2000 | Madison, Wisconsin | Dane County Expo Center | |
April 25, 2000 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Van Andel Arena | |
April 26, 2000 | Chicago, Illinois | UIC Pavilion | |
April 28, 2000 | Toronto, Ontario | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens |
April 29, 2000 | Buffalo, New York | United States | HSBC Arena |
April 30, 2000 | Montreal, Quebec | Canada | Molson Centre |
May 2, 2000 | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | Centrum Center |
May 3, 2000 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | |
May 4, 2000 | Hartford, Connecticut | Hartford Civic Center | |
May 6, 2000 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | First Union Spectrum | |
May 7, 2000 | Burgettstown, Pennsylvania | Star Lake Amphitheater | |
May 9, 2000 | New York City, New York | Madison Square Garden | |
May 12, 2000 | Columbia, Maryland | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
May 13, 2000 | Raleigh, North Carolina | Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek | |
May 14, 2000 | Charlotte, North Carolina | Blockbuster Pavilion | |
May 17, 2000 | Miami, Florida | Miami Arena | |
May 18, 2000 | Lakeland, Florida | Lakeland Center | |
May 20, 2000 | Atlanta, Georgia | Lakewood Amphitheater | |
May 22, 2000 | Houston, Texas | Compaq Center | |
May 23, 2000 | Dallas, Texas | Starplex Amphitheater | |
May 25, 2000 | New Orleans, Louisiana | New Orleans Arena | |
May 27, 2000 | Maryland Heights, Missouri | Riverport Amphitheater | |
May 28, 2000 | Kansas City, Missouri | Kemper Arena | |
May 30, 2000 | Omaha, Nebraska | Omaha Civic Auditorium | |
June 2, 2000 | Paradise, Nevada | Thomas & Mack Center | |
June 3, 2000 | San Diego, California | Cox Arena | |
June 4, 2000 | Phoenix, Arizona | America West Arena | |
June 6, 2000 | Anaheim, California | The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | |
June 7, 2000 | Daly City, California | Cow Palace | |
June 9, 2000 | George, Washington | The Gorge Amphitheatre | |
June 10, 2000 | Portland, Oregon | Rose Garden Arena | |
June 12, 2000 | Spokane, Washington | Spokane Arena | |
June 13, 2000 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Canada | General Motors Place |
June 15, 2000 | Wheatland, California | United States | Sacramento Valley Amphitheater |
June 17, 2000 | West Valley City, Utah | E Center | |
June 18, 2000 | Denver, Colorado | Pepsi Center |
Europe (Festival dates)
Typical setlist
These shows featured shorter and more aggressive setlists.
Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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June 23, 2000 | Somerset | England | Glastonbury Festival |
June 24, 2000 | Scheessel | Germany | Hurricane Festival |
June 25, 2000 | Tuttlingen | Southside Festival | |
June 29, 2000 | Roskilde | Denmark | Roskilde Festival |
June 30, 2000 | Werchter | Belgium | Rock Werchter |
July 4, 2000 | Kristiansand | Norway | Quart Festival |
July 7, 2000 | Belfort | France | Eurockéennes |
July 8, 2000 | Wiesen | Austria | Forestglade Festival |
July 9, 2000 | Monza | Italy | Monza Rock Festival |
Cancelled dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | Note |
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May 10, 2000 | Uniondale, New York | United States | Nassau Coliseum | |
July 1, 2000 | London | England | London Arena | Date cancelled due to "band illness". |
References
- ↑ Elfman, Doug (2000-06-02). "Quite a Contrast" (fee required). Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
- ↑ "Bill Viola – Video Artist". Gergiev Festival. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
- ↑ Heinz, Ryan (2002-02-01). "NIN: It wasn't all it could have been". Western Courier. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
- ↑ Nine Inch Nails Tour Dates (see Fragility v2.0 section)