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Nine Inch Nails

Live Performances by Nine Inch Nails in 2000

  • By January 1, 2000, Nine Inch Nails was in the midst of their Fragility v2.0 tour, supporting their 1999 album "The Fragile." This album marked a sign... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 2000, Nine Inch Nails was in the midst of their Fragility v2.0 tour, supporting their 1999 album "The Fragile." This album marked a significant evolution in Trent Reznor's sound, showcasing a more atmospheric and complex production style compared to previous works. The performance of "The Frail" and "The Wretched" captured in the live recording highlights the band's ability to blend industrial rock with haunting melodies, a hallmark of Reznor's artistic vision. Interestingly, the accompanying DVD, "And All That Could Have Been," released in 2002, not only features these live performances but also serves as a documentation of Nine Inch Nails' transformation around the turn of the millennium, reflecting deeper emotional themes within their music. The collaboration with Rob Sheridan, who filmed and directed this live recording, further enriched the visual presentation of their live shows, solidifying the band's reputation for striking multimedia experiences.

Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile Full Concert Live at Shoreline Amphitheater

Madison Square Garden
New York, New York, United States

May 9, 2000 | Video Length: 1:59:10
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  • In May 2000, when Nine Inch Nails performed live at the Shoreline Amphitheater in San Francisco, they were in the midst of promoting their critically ... Read Full Description >

    In May 2000, when Nine Inch Nails performed live at the Shoreline Amphitheater in San Francisco, they were in the midst of promoting their critically acclaimed double album *The Fragile*, which had been released in September 1999. This album marked a significant evolution in Trent Reznor's sound, incorporating more intricate layering and a broader sonic palette compared to their earlier work. The live recording showcases some of the standout tracks from *The Fragile*, including "The Day The World Went Away" and "We're In This Together." Notably, this period also saw Nine Inch Nails experimenting with elaborate visual presentations during performances, emphasizing their status as pioneers in the industrial rock genre. The live concert captured a moment where the band's artistic vision was at its peak, reflecting the complexities of the album while engaging with a dedicated fanbase.

Nine Inch Nails Live Performance of 'Down In It' from Fragility 2.0 Festivals

Festivalgelände Schöllingstraße
Wiesen, Burgenland, Austria

July 8, 2000 | Video Length: 4:37
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  • In July 2000, Nine Inch Nails was in the midst of their "Fragility 2.0" tour, following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "The Fragile,... Read Full Description >

    In July 2000, Nine Inch Nails was in the midst of their "Fragility 2.0" tour, following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "The Fragile," which came out in 1999. This album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, showcasing a more complex and layered production style than their earlier work. The live performance of "Down In It," showcased in the video from the 2000 festival, reflects the band's ability to adapt and rework their music for a live setting, creating an intense, immersive experience that resonates with their industrial rock roots. At this point in their career, Nine Inch Nails was known for their electrifying live shows and innovative multimedia presentations, further cementing their reputation as pioneers in the alternative music scene. The festivals themselves were a platform for the band to demonstrate their ongoing relevance and creative evolution in a highly competitive music landscape.