
Following their current overseas tour, Nine Inch Nails will return to North America for an arena outing that now stretches deep into the fall.
The group has added a half-dozen November stops to its itinerary--including shows in Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal and Toronto--and has also locked in July on-sales for previously announced shows in Tucson, Phoenix and the Chicago area. Details are included below.
NIN's schedule includes an Oct. 29 performance at the annual Voodoo Music Experience festival in New Orleans, tickets for which go on sale July 8. More information is available at the event's website.
As previously reported, NIN's fall tour--which kicks off Sept. 16 in San Diego--will also feature Queens of the Stone Age, as well as Los Angeles trio Autolux, which will hold down the opening slot from Sept. 16-Oct. 14, and Canadian rock duo Death from Above 1979, which will take over from Oct. 16-Nov. 19, according to NIN's website.
Nine Inch Nails are on the road to support "With Teeth," their first new album in almost six years. Released in early May, the set sold about 270,000 copies during its first week in stores, and debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 album chart.
On July 25, NIN will release the "With Teeth" cut "Only" as a commercial single, and will offer it in several different formats, including a DVD version that will house the "Only" audio track, the David Fincher-directed music video for the song, and a live rendition of "Love is Not Enough" shot during tour rehearsals.
Fans who want to try their hand at retooling "Only" can download from NIN's website a multitrack version of the cut that can be manipulated using several different types of mixing software for Mac and Windows. Earlier this year, the site offered to users of Apple's GarageBand software a multitrack version of the first "With Teeth" single, "The Hand That Feeds."
"Depending on how this goes, we may construct a more formal community for remix postings and/or possibly some sort of 'official' endorsement by means of an EP or something," Reznor wrote in a recent message posted at NIN's website. "I'm looking forward to hearing what you come up with."