Nine Inch Nails Return to Montreal in 2026

Nine Inch Nails will bring their Peel It Back Tour back to North America in early 2026, with a Montreal stop scheduled for February 16 at the Bell Centre. The 22-date run, produced by Live Nation, begins February 5 in New Orleans and concludes March 16 in Sacramento. Boys Noize will open all shows.

The tour follows Nine Inch Nails‘ work on the soundtrack for TRON: Ares, continuing a relationship with the franchise that began with their score for TRON: Legacy alongside composer Daft Punk. The upcoming dates mark the second North American leg of the tour, which initially sold out venues across Europe and the UK before moving stateside with multiple-night runs in Brooklyn, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

The Bell Centre show represents one of two Canadian dates on the itinerary, with the other scheduled for February 18 in Hamilton, Ontario.

The current tour has drawn attention from fellow musicians. Jack White attended the Nashville date in September, later posting on social media that he was “enthralled” by the performance. He specifically praised the production’s lighting design, calling it “the best lighting that I’ve ever seen in a show” and describing the overall experience as “very inspiring.”

The Peel It Back Tour takes its name from the band’s 2024 approach to setlists and production, though specific details about the show’s visual elements remain closely guarded. What’s clear is that Trent Reznor and his collaborators have constructed something that resonates with both longtime fans and peers in the industry.

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