Mar
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Mar
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Delta Center
Salt Lake City rock and rollers out there! Utah heavy metalists who like to get down and dirty with us here at The Delta - SURE, the winter is JUST ending and we’re still in that “Every Day Is Exactly The Same” phase, so - you guys ready to get spooky for the one time right here in the heart of the city?! The first Friday the 13th of the year’s gotta come with perks - like seeing our favorite shows, our fav bands come to town, and a whole lotta music that will keep our heads rocking all night long! We’re As Alive As You Need Us To Be - and when the Nine Inch Nails roll through, we know what to do!
Right here at The Delta Center for their 2026 Peel It Back Tour, the Nine Inch Nails are bringing their ambient metal right here to Salt Lake for a Friday the 13th show we just won’t wanna miss. AND with Boyz Noize as an opener?! You just won’t wanna miss this one y’all.
Tickets are on sale now and starting at $121 for the night’s mosh pit. Grab your crew - you know what to do.
Us here at The Delta Center, sitting right in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City and the ONLY place to go for bangers, is about to get even more lit this March when the sun finally opens back up again. When the Nine Inch Nails brings their Peel It Back Tour 2026 to the stage this Friday, March 13th, there’s only one place to be! With a career that’s been pushing sonic boundaries for nearly four decades, Trent Reznor and company are gearing up for one of the most anticipated shows of the year — a night that promises raw emotion, industrial chaos, and the kind of electricity only NIN can deliver. This stop in Utah is one of the final runs of their North American leg, following massive shows across the country — from New York’s Madison Square Garden to Chicago to Denver to The Forum in Los Angeles — there’s many dates on the tour of course (30 to be exact), but none as fun as the one here for Salt Lake on Friday the 13th.
Formed in Cleveland back in 1988, Nine Inch Nails was Reznor’s way of mixing the dark with the light — heavy distortion and big haunting synths was always their norm, and that’s why we began loving their music By 1989, the debut album Pretty Hate Machine had already cemented NIN as pioneers of industrial rock, blending anger and vulnerability in a way that nobody else could back then. Then came The Downward Spiral (1994), one of the most important albums of the ’90s — the record that gave us “Closer,” “Hurt,” and an entirely new generation of artists who would go on to chase Reznor’s sound for years to come. By the time With Teeth dropped in 2005, Nine Inch Nails were already icons — not just in rock, but across all of music — influencing artists from Marilyn Manson to Billie Eilish. The boys are known for their electrifying live shows, Just ask anyone - NIN concerts are a sensory overload that have crazy lights, glitch–esque visuals, pounding drums, and Reznor’s raw, guttural performances that remind you why this band has stayed relevant since the Reagan era. Their return to the stage with the Peel It Back 2026 Tour is a new chapter for the band — coming back to their past while evolving the core sound they created. Fans can expect deep cuts, massive hits, and the kind of immersive production that makes every show feel like stepping inside a nightmare you never want to wake up from. And quite frankly, we’re so ready for it.
So yeah, the legends of industrial rock are back, and they’re coming for Salt Lake City right here for lal of us! Grab your tickets now and get ready to rage when Nine Inch Nails tear down the Delta Center this March. We’ll see ya soon.
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