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In February 2013, Trent Reznor announced that Nine Inch Nails would begin touring in support for Hesitation Marks, with festival performances in the summer, "Lights In The Sky V2.0" (Tension 2013) arena performances in the fall, and worldwide performances throughout 2014. [67]
Black Emperor/Explosions in the Sky (31 dates) Autolux (2 dates) [41] February–August 2014 NIN 2014 Robin Finck Alessandro Cortini Ilan Rubin Robin Finck Alessandro Cortini — North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Latin America (74 dates) With: Queens of the Stone Age, Soundgarden
Another Version of the Truth was an independently released live concert video documenting Nine Inch Nails' 2008 Lights in the Sky tour made available throughout late 2009/early 2010 on Blu-ray, DVD, and various other online formats. Another Version of the Truth is also the title of an instrumental track on Nine Inch Nails' 2007 album Year zero ...
The album also charted internationally, including number 12 on the Canadian Albums Chart, number 22 on the Australian Albums Chart, and number 25 on the UK Albums Chart. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 55 ] Reznor spoke positively of the unconventional releases of Ghosts I–IV and The Slip , especially having the freedom to create with no outside influence ...
The northern lights occur when the sun radiates charged particles into the atmosphere creating a solar wind, which collides with the Earth's ionosphere creating an extraordinary light show.
When will the northern lights be visible in Washington? The aurora is expected to be bright, active and visible in parts of 17 continental U.S. states on Thursday night, Sept. 12, 2024.
For the Lights in the Sky Tour in 2008, the band was rejoined by Finck on guitar and Rich Fownes on bass; [14] however, Fownes was replaced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen before the tour began. [15] Freese departed at the end of a North American tour in 2008, [ 13 ] and he was replaced by drummer Ilan Rubin . [ 16 ]
PHOTO: Northern lights are visible in the sky as a G4 solar storm hits the Earth in Sterling Heights, Mich., Oct.. 10, 2024. (Salwan Georges/Getty Images) Where the northern lights could be visible.