NINE INCH NAILS

// St. Louis, MO

Enterprise Center

Stories

"NIN has been very special to me and my family since I was in high school (early 00s). This St Louis show was the first NIN show that BOTH of my brothers went with me since 2013. As children of an immigrant parent, we dealt with a lot of bullying in our youth. NIN was there for us through mental illness and other hard times. This may be my 20 something-eth Nails show but having both my bros, my fave sister in law, and my love (who seriously swiped right because I wore NIN shirts in nearly every profile pic) - was all I could ever ask for in this life. Forever grateful for this community and found family."

Carmen J., 43, Columbia, United States

ALL SHOWS ATTENDED: 9/6/25 — Nashville, TN, 2/25/26 — St. Louis, MO

"I’ve been listening to NIN since I was a kid, I really fell inlove with them after watching the crow (90s ver) for the 1st time. before this I’ve been to 12 shows and seen 27 bands. This show was unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It was practically an out of body experience. Words cannot describe what a fucking amazing show Trent puts on. From the acoustic to the electric, the big TREZ had the crowd engaged and watching his every move. During Head like a hole and hurt you could really see the community come together, we rage together and we heal together. This was my first ever NIN show, but not my last. The post concert depression is strong with this one, truly a life altering show, gotta love the big T rez. 💜♠️"

Ace Fitz, 15, Saint Louis, United States

"This was not my first show. I traveled from KC so about 4 hours. I made a few new friends there. Ive been listening to NIN since I was a kid. For me my first song was The Perfect Drug. I really fell in love with them when I was battling depression and the downward spiral spoke to me like no other music could. My Favorite song that they played was The Perfect Drug (admittedly my favorite song of his). I mentioned above that NIN helped me with my battle with depression. I didn't score anything at the show but ill be ordering a tee from their online store."

Bodie, 18, Lenexa, United States

"first show of theirs was basically my first concert ever other than a Led Zeppelin imitation show. And it was genuinely one of the greatest things I have ever experienced! For their age they perform exceptionally well and pulled out a lot of gems. I was not expecting them to perform because of the intensity of their earlier music.

Now for the St. Louis show it was even better because their newer bass guitarist gave me a fist bump and then the guy who was tuning and holding onto Robin Fincks Guitar actually gave me one of Robin’s pics and it looks nothing like any of the other pics being hated out during the show. He gave it to me when I was in the pit because I was on the railing right up next to the beast stage and Robin and the bass guitarist and the crew was right in front of me. I was really excited because the pic looks nothing like the other ones has a mother of pearl Nine Inch Nails logo and signature on the back.”

Elijah, 17, Peoria, Illinois

ALL SHOWS ATTENDED: 8/19/25 — Chicago, IL (Night 1), 2/25/26 — St. Louis, MO

"These were my first shows since 2006. I had fled a domestic violence situation and been too soul-crushingly broke to attend. This felt like a rebirth, and like the pain and frustration I'd lived through was left behind me. I spent way too money at the merch table. I sang every word. I cried. I felt alive. Thank you, NIN!"

Amy Claire, 38, Southside, United States

ALL SHOWS ATTENDED: 8/19/25 — Chicago, IL (Night 1), 2/25/26 — St. Louis, MO

“My mom has always made music a big part of our life. She introduced me to many rock bands and took me and my sister to countless shows, including Lollapalooza. So when I bought With Teeth in 2005 and it solidified my lifelong interest in NIN, she bought us tickets to see TR and the gang for my 14th bday in 2006. I wore my baby goth 8th grade graduation outfit to the show and we sat on the lawn. It’s one of my favorite memories. Fast forward 20 years, and I’ve seen NIN play live 6 times now. While my mom hasn’t come with me the last 3 times, she did bring me to my first 3 shows since I had no peers to share my musical interests with as a kid. As I arrived early, and sat waiting right next to the central/Nine Inch Noize stage in STL with a dozen of my friends, I got sentimental and texted her to tell her how much appreciation I have for her. She supported my interests, and made a safe place for me to pursue them at a critical age. I told her from that first show, I dreamed of being front row one day, and 2 decades later I finally did it. She was as encouraging and happy for me as she was in 2006. The show was truly the best I’ve seen. I hope that Trent Reznor and my mom both know how inspiring they have been to people, continuing through their 60s. I am striving to be a person like that.”

Piper, 33, St. Louis, UNITED STATES

ALL SHOWS ATTENDED: 8/17/25 — Saint Paul, MN, 2/25/26 — St. Louis, MO

“Getting to go to these shows was the most special, insane experience of my life. I’ve been a NIN fan ever since I was a teenager, but this tour introduced me to the wonderful community that is the NIN fandom. Getting to travel and create new friendships at these shows is something I will forever be grateful for. This tour came at the perfect time for me, I’m about to graduate college, so figuring out how to navigate the world is a scary feeling. But getting to make all these new memories and friends has truly given me a place where I belong. Words can’t describe how thankful I am for the happiness this tour brought me. Thank you NIN, the crew, and the 'allstar gang' <3 you are all such amazing, kind individuals. I can’t wait for next tour, love u guys :’)”

Julia, 23, St. Louis, MO, UNITED STATES

ALL SHOWS ATTENDED: 2/25/26 — St. Louis, MO, 2/27/26 — Tulsa, OK, 3/9/26 — San Diego, CA, 3/10/26 — Anaheim, CA, 3/15/26 — San Francisco, CA, 3/16/26 — Sacramento, CA