Setlist History: Nine Inch Nails Play 21-Songs at Sasquatch 2006

Summer is undoubtedly not the same without music festivals, which have been cancelled around the globe due to COVID-19. To make up for the void, we're dedicating today's Setlist History to an unforgettable headlining set by Nine Inch Nails at Sasquatch! Music Festival 2006.

The now defunct festival took place in the beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Nine Inch Nails were on their "Live: With Teeth" Tour that year in support of their 2005 album LP With Teeth. The tour lasted a whooping 163 shows and this set kicked off the start of North American summer amphitheater tour.

The 21-song setlist carried cuts the band hadn't performed in years. They started with "Somewhat Damaged," which they played for the first time since 2000. They also did "Help Me I Am in Hell," a song they hadn't performed since 1995. Other deep cuts included "La Mer" and "Into the Void," both done for the first time since 2000. Lastly, they dusted off a cover of Queen's "Get Down, Make Love."

The setlist was career-sprawling. Songs off With Teeth they performed included "You Know What You Are?" and "The Hand That Feeds." The set ended on their most performed song to date: "Head Like a Hole."

Check out the epic setlist below:

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With Teeth has become NIN's 5th most performed album to date, with "The Hand That Feeds" being the most played song off the record.

Watch the entire 2006 Sasquatch performance here!

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Last updated: 29 Mar 2024, 11:06 Etc/UTC