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Lights in the Sky Tour
Concert by Nine Inch Nails
Associated albumGhosts I–IV & The Slip
Start dateJuly 25, 2008
End dateDecember 13, 2008
Legs3
No. of shows64
58 in North America
6 in South America
Nine Inch Nails concert chronology

Lights in the Sky Tour was a 2008 concert tour by industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. The tour took place in the second-half of 2008 and was an American tour, with the band touring in North and South America.

Unlike the Performance 2007 Tour, the stage set-up for the Lights in the Sky tour features a more of the visual style than the last tour, using LED curtains and screens.[1] The visual stage-up was done by Moment Factory.[2]

Line-up

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Setlist

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  • "The Beginning Of The End"
  • "Survivalism"
  • "The Good Soldier"
  • "Vessel"
  • "Me, I'm Not"
  • "The Warning"
  • "God Given"
  • "Meet Your Master"
  • "The Greater Good"
  • "The Great Destroyer"
  • "In This Twilight"
  • "1 Ghosts I"
  • "5 Ghosts I"
  • "6 Ghosts I"
  • "10 Ghosts II"
  • "14 Ghosts II"
  • "17 Ghosts II"
  • "19 Ghosts III"
  • "21 Ghosts III"
  • "25 Ghosts III"
  • "28 Ghosts IV"
  • "31 Ghosts IV"
  • "32 Ghosts IV"
  • "1,000,000"
  • "Letting You"
  • "Discipline"
  • "Echoplex"
  • "Head Down"
  • "Corona Radiata"

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
North American Leg #1
July 25, 2008 Pemberton Canada Pemberton Festival
July 26, 2008 Seattle United States KeyArena
July 28, 2008 Edmonton Canada Rexall Place
July 29, 2008 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
July 31, 2008 Winnipeg MTS Centre
August 3, 2008 Chicago United States Lollapalooza
August 5, 2008 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
August 7, 2008 Uncasville, Connecticut United States Mohegan Sun Arena
August 10, 2008 Baltimore Virgin Mobile Festival
August 12, 2008 Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville Civic Coliseum
August 13, 2008 Duluth, Georgia Gwinnett Arena
August 15, 2008 Oklahoma City Ford Center
August 16, 2008 Houston Toyota Center
August 18, 2008 Dallas American Airlines Center
August 20, 2008 St. Louis Scottrade Center
August 22, 2008 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
August 23, 2008 Auburn Hills, Michigan The Palace of Auburn Hills
August 25, 2008 Toledo, Ohio SeaGate Convention Centre
August 27, 2008 East Rutherford, New Jersey Izod Center
August 29, 2008 Philadelphia Wachovia Center
August 31, 2008 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena
September 2, 2008 Morrison, Colorado Red Rocks Amphitheatre
September 3, 2008 Salt Lake City E Center
September 5, 2008 Oakland, California Oracle Arena
September 6, 2008 Inglewood, California The Forum
South American Leg
October 2, 2008 Buenos Aires Argentina Pepsi Music Festival
October 4, 2008 Santiago Chile Arena Santiago
October 8, 2008 Caracas Venezuela Poliedro de Caracas
October 18, 2008 Mexico City Mexico Motorokr Festival
October 19, 2008 Guadalajara
October 21, 2008 Monterrey Arena Monterrey
North American Leg #2
October 23, 2008 San Antonio United States AT&T Center
October 25, 2008 New Orleans Voodoo Experience
October 28, 2008 Orlando, Florida UCF Arena
October 29, 2008 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
October 31, 2008 Nashville, Tennessee Sommet Center
November 1, 2008 Greenville, South Carolina Bi-Lo Center
November 3, 2008 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum Complex
November 5, 2008 Charlottesville, Virginia John Paul Jones Arena
November 6, 2008 Atlantic City, New Jersey House of Blues
November 8, 2008 Manchester, New Hampshire Verizon Wireless Arena
November 9, 2008 Worcester, Massachusetts DCU Center
November 11, 2008 Ottawa Canada Scotiabank Place
November 12, 2008 Montreal Bell Centre
November 14, 2008 Hamilton, Ontario Copps Coliseum
November 15, 2008 Grand Rapids, Michigan United States Van Andel Arena
November 17, 2008 Columbus, Ohio Schottenstein Center
November 18, 2008 Fort Wayne, Indiana Memorial Coliseum
November 20, 2008 Cedar Rapids, Iowa U.S. Cellular Center
November 21, 2008 Columbia, Missouri Mizzou Arena
November 22, 2008 Tulsa, Oklahoma BOK Center
November 25, 2008 Minneapolis Target Center
November 26, 2008 Council Bluffs, Iowa Mid-America Center
November 28, 2008 Rapid City, South Dakota Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
November 29, 2008 Billings, Montana Metrapark Arena
December 1, 2008 Saskatoon Canada Credit Union Centre
December 4, 2008 Kelowna Prospera Place
December 5, 2008 Victoria, British Columbia Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
December 7, 2008 Portland, Oregon United States Rose Garden Arena
December 8, 2008 Nampa, Idaho Idaho Center
December 9, 2008 Missoula, Montana Adams Center
December 12, 2008 Sacramento, California Arco Arena
December 13, 2008 Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Canceled dates

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Date City Country Venue
October 7, 2008 São Paulo Brazil Via Funchal
October 9, 2008 Porto Alegre Pepsi on Stage
October 12, 2008 Bogotá Colombia Outlet Centro Comercial Bima

Support acts

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References

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Rock Band VR

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Rock Band VR
Developer(s)Harmonix
Publisher(s)Harmonix
SeriesRock Band
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • WW: March 23, 2017
Genre(s)Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single-player

Rock Band VR is a music video game developed and published by Harmonix. It was released on Microsoft Windows for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.

Set list

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Song title Artist Year Genre
"Ain't It Fun" Paramore 2013 Pop Rock
"Alive" Pearl Jam 1991 Grunge
"Alive" The Temper Trap 2016 Indie Rock
"Bad Reputation" Joan Jett & the Blackhearts 1981 Punk
"Beast and the Harlot" Avenged Sevenfold 2005 Metal
"Birds" Coldplay 2015 Alternative
"Black Seas" Arctic Horror 2016 Metal
"Bored to Death Blink-182 2016 Pop Punk
"Casual Party" Band of Horses 2016 Indie Rock
"Champagne Supernova" Oasis 1995 Alternative
"Church Bells" Carrie Underwood 2016 Country
"Cirice" Ghost 2015 Metal
"Counting Stars" OneRepublic 2013 Pop Rock
"Down with the Sickness" Disturbed 2000 Nu Metal
"Everlong" Foo Fighters 1997 Alternative
"Eye of the Tiger" Survivor 1982 Rock
"The Final Countdown Europe 1986 Glam
"Float" Switchfoot 2016 Pop Rock
"Freewill (Vault Edition)" Rush 1980 Prog
"Glass House" Kaleo 2013 Indie Rock
"Go Your Own Way" Fleetwood Mac 1977 Classic Rock
"Gold on the Ceiling" The Black Keys 2011 Rock
"Grand Canyon" The Wind and The Wave 2016 Indie Rock
"Hangar 18 Megadeth 1990 Metal
"Heaven Knows The Pretty Reckless 2014 Rock
"Holiday" Green Day 2005 Pop Punk
"I Am Alive" Twin Atlantic 2016 Alternative
"I Wanna Be Sedated" Ramones 1978 Punk
"I Will Wait" Mumford & Sons 2012 Indie Rock
"Lights Out" AudioDamn! 2015 Rock
"Livin' on a Prayer" Bon Jovi 1986 Rock
"Man in the Box" Alice in Chains 1990 Grunge
"Maps" Maroon 5 2014 Pop Rock
"The Middle" Jimmy Eat World 2001 Pop Rock
"Mother Mother" Tracy Bonham 1996 Alternative
"One Way or Another" Blondie 1979 Pop Rock
"Panama" Van Halen 1984 Rock
"Plush" Stone Temple Pilots 1992 Grunge
"Postpone" Catfish and the Bottlemen 2016 Indie Rock
"Promise Everything" Basement 2016 Alternative
"Pull Me Under" Dream Theater 1992 Prog
"Quitter" The Starting Line 2016 Pop Punk
"Rebel Heart" The Shelters 2016 Rock
"Running with the Wild Things" Against the Current 2016 Pop Rock
"Say It Ain't So" Weezer 1994 Alternative
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" Nirvana 1991 Grunge
"Suffragette City" David Bowie 1972 Glam
"Sweater Weather" Parks 2017 Rock
"Testify" Rage Against the Machine 1999 Alternative
"To My Romeo" Spirit Kid 2017 Pop Rock
"Through the Fire and Flames" DragonForce 2006 Metal
"True Confessions" Blondfire 2016 Indie Rock
"Use Somebody" Kings of Leon 2008 Indie Rock
"Walk This Way" Aerosmith 1975 Classic Rock
"We Got the Beat" The Go-Go's 1981 Pop Rock
"When You Were Young" The Killers 2006 Alternative
"Won't Get Fooled Again" The Who 1971 Classic Rock
"You & Me" The Hunna 2016 Rock
"(You’re) Breakin’ Up" The Black Cheers 2015 Punk

I Can't Seem to Wake Up Tour

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I Can't Seem to Wake Up Tour
Concert by Nine Inch Nails
Associated albumNot the Actual Events, Add Violence & Bad Witch
Start dateJuly 19, 2017 - present
Legs4
No. of shows53
37 in North America
13 in Europe
3 in Asia
Nine Inch Nails concert chronology

I Can't Seem to Wake Up Tour is a concert tour by industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. The tour took place in the second-half of 2017 and 2018.

Line-up

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Setlist

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  • "The Beginning of the End"
  • "Survivalism"
  • "The Good Soldier"
  • "Me, I'm Not"
  • "The Great Destroyer"
  • "1,000,000"
  • "Letting You"
  • "Branches/Bones"
  • "Dear World,"
  • "She's Gone Away"
  • "Burning Bright (Field on Fire)"
  • "Less Than
  • "The Lovers"
  • "This Isn't the Place"
  • "The Background World"

Other songs

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Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
I Can't Seem to Wake Up
North America
July 19, 2017 Bakersfield United States Rabobank Arena
July 23, 2017 Los Angeles FYF Fest
July 30, 2017 New York City Panorama Music Festival
July 31, 2017 Webster Hall
September 15, 2017 Chicago Riot Fest
October 20, 2017 Las Vegas The Joint
October 21, 2017 Sacramento Aftershock Festival
December 16, 2017 Houston Day for Night
June 13, 2018 Las Vegas The Joint
June 15, 2018
June 16, 2018
Europe
June 22, 2018 London United Kingdom Meltdown
June 24, 2018 Royal Albert Hall
June 25, 2018 Paris France Olympia
June 27, 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
June 29, 2018 St. Gallen Switzerland Open Air St. Gallen
June 30, 2018 Prague Czech Republic Aerodrome Festival
July 2, 2018 Berlin Germany Zitadelle
July 4, 2018 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
July 6, 2018 Belfort France Eurockéennes
July 8, 2018 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter
July 9, 2018 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival
July 12, 2018 Lisbon Portugal NOS Alive
July 14, 2018 Madrid Spain Mad Cool Festival
Asia
August 11, 2018 Incheon South Korea Pentaport Rock Festival
August 14, 2018 Bangkok Thailand Moonstar Studio
August 17, 2018 Chiba Japan Sonicmania
August 19, 2018 Osaka Summer Sonic Festival
Cold and Black and Infinite
North America #2
September 13, 2018 Phoenix United States Comerica Theatre
September 14, 2018
September 18, 2018 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
September 19, 2018
September 22, 2018 San Antonio River City Rockfest
September 24, 2018 Memphis Orpheum Theatre
September 26, 2018 Atlanta Fox Theatre
September 27, 2018
September 29, 2018 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
October 9, 2018 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
October 13, 2018 New York City Radio City Music Hall
October 14, 2018
October 19, 2018 Boston Boch Center
October 20, 2018
October 22, 2018 Detroit Fox Theatre
October 23, 2018
October 25, 2018 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
October 26, 2018
Latin America
November 18, 2018 Mexico City Mexico Corona Capital
North America #3
November 23, 2018 New Orleans United States Saenger Theatre
November 24, 2018
November 27, 2018 Irving Toyota Music Factory
November 28, 2018
December 3, 2018 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
December 7, 2018 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
December 8, 2018
December 11, 2018
December 12, 2018

Historic X-Over

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Historic X-Over
PromotionNew Japan Pro-Wrestling
World Wonder Ring Stardom
DateNovember 20, 2022
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueAriake Arena
New Japan Pro-Wrestling event chronology
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Power Struggle
Next →
World Tag League
World Wonder Ring Stardom event chronology
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Next →
Dream Queendom

Historic X-Over is an upcoming professional wrestling event co-promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and World Wonder Ring Stardom (Stardom). It will take place on November 20, 2022 at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan and will air live on NJPW's streaming service NJPW World.

Production

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Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
English Commentators Kevin Kelly
Chris Charlton
Japanese Commentators Shinpei Nogami
Milano Collection A.T.
Katsuhiko Kanazawa
Miki Motoi
Ring announcers Makoto Abe
Yurie Kozakai
Referees Kenta Sato
Marty Asami
Daichi Murayama
Red Shoes Unno

Background

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On January 31, 2012, card game company Bushiroad would fully acquire New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) from owner and video game developer Yuke's. On October 17, 2019, Bushiroad announced in a press conference that they have acquired World Wonder Ring Stardom (Stardom) from the company's President Rossy Ogawa, making Stardom the sister promotion of NJPW. Since Wrestle Kingdom 14, NJPW has featured Stardom matches at various NJPW events. On June 6, 2022, during Bushiroad's 15th anniversary press conference, it was annouced that NJPW and Stardom will hold it's first shared event on November 20. NJPW President Takami Ohbari, revealed that the event will see at least two mixed tag team matches and that Stardom wrestlers will be featured on NJPW Strong events in the United States. On July 29, NJPW and Stardom announced the IWGP Women's Championship which would be defend at NJPW events in Japan and United States by Stardom wrestlers, the inaugural champion will be crowned at Historic X-Over.

Storylines

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Historic X-Over will feature professional wrestling matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.[1]

Matches

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No.Matches*Stipulations
1TBD vs. TBDSingles match for the inaugural IWGP Women's Championship
*Card subject to change
  1. ^ Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on January 15, 2006. Retrieved August 21, 2017.