Soundgarden And Nine Inch Nails Start Joint Tour
Soundgarden, Chris Cornell - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Soundgarden, Chris Cornell - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Soundgarden And Nine Inch Nails Start Joint Tour

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on July 22, 2014

in Live,News

Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails opened their co-headlining tour on Saturday night at The Axis at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.

Soundgarden opened with a 15-song set that was very heavy on material from the band’s twenty-year-old album Superunknown. Eight of the fifteen songs from that album were performed along with four from 1991’s Badmotorfinger. Only two came from their latest, 2012’s King Animal.

Nine Inch Nails, on the other hand, played a more balanced set with tracks from six of their eight studio albums and one of their EPs including three tracks from last year’s Hesitation Marks.

Soundgarden Set List

Searching With My Good Eye Closed (from Badmotorfinger, 1991)
Spoonman (from Superunknown, 1994)
Non-State Actor (from King Animal, 2012)
Fell on Black Days (from Superunknown, 1994)
Let Me Drown (from Superunknown, 1994)
Outshined (from Badmotorfinger, 1991)
Black Hole Sun (from Superunknown, 1994)
Jesus Christ Pose (from Badmotorfinger, 1991)
Like Suicide (from Superunknown, 1994)
The Day I Tried to Live (from Superunknown, 1994)
My Wave (from Superunknown, 1994)
Superunknown (from Superunknown, 1994)
Blood on the Valley Floor (from King Animal, 2012)
Rusty Cage (from Badmotorfinger, 1991)
Beyond the Wheel (from Ultramega OK, 1988)

Nine Inch Nails Set List

Main Set
Copy of A (from Hesitation Marks, 2013)
Sanctified (from Pretty Hate Machine, 1989)
Came Back Haunted (from Hesitation Marks, 2013)
1,000,000 (from The Slip, 2008)
March of the Pigs (from The Downward Spiral, 1994)
Piggy (from The Downward Spiral, 1994)
Terrible Lie (from Pretty Hate Machine, 1989)
Closer (from The Downward Spiral, 1994)
Gave Up (from Broken, 1992)
Me, I’m Not (from Year Zero, 2007)
Find My Way (from Hesitation Marks, 2013)
The Great Destroyer (from Year Zero, 2007)
Eraser (from The Downward Spiral, 1994)
Wish (from Broken, 1992)
Only (from With Teeth, 2005)
The Hand That Feeds (from With Teeth, 2005)
Head Like a Hole (from Pretty Hate Machine, 1989)

Encore
Hurt (from The Downward Spiral, 1994)

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