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The Fragility Tour was a in support of band Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile album, which took place in late 1999, running until mid-2000, and was broken into two major legs, Fragility v1.0 and Fragility v2.0 respectively. Destinations included Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and North America.

The tour featured increasingly large production values, including a video display created by contemporary video artist . The images displayed on the triptych focused on storm and water imagery. "I don't want to do the standard 'rock band in a hockey arena' show", said . "I want to up the par a little bit. I think our stage show has had a lot of thought put into it. It's not like a or show where they just go into the prop cupboard and pull out as much shit as they can. I hope, when people see our shows, they go, 'Fuck, that was smarter than that Korn tour I saw, but not in a pretentious way – it kicked ass.' On our previous tour the audience was our enemy but, this time around, we're best friends with the audience at the end of shows. Everyone's connected." Kerrang!, 1 July 2000

magazine named Fragility v2.0 the best tour of 2000.

The Fragility v2.0 North American leg was filmed and recorded for the and double tour documentary And All that Could Have Been, which was released in 2002.

On May 20, 2000, Nine Inch Nails performed their 500th gig (in count) at the Lakewood Amphitheater in . Nine Inch Nails Tour Dates (see Fragility v2.0 section)

Before several of the later performances, Recoil's 2000 album Liquid was played over the PA system.

On July 9, 2000, the rest of the tour was cancelled due to "band illness". The most notable "illness" was eight days earlier when the band went to London for a concert, and Reznor almost died from a overdose, mistaking the heroin for , which he was addicted to at the time. He went into and completed rehab in 2001.


Personnel


Tour legs

Europe ()

Typical set list
  1. "The New Flesh" / "Pinion"
  2. "Somewhat Damaged"
  3. "Terrible Lie"
  4. "Sin"
  5. "March of the Pigs"
  6. "Piggy"
  7. "The Frail"
  8. "The Wretched"
  9. "No, You Don't"
  10. "Gave Up"
  11. "La Mer"
  12. "The Great Below"
  13. "The Way Out Is Through"
  14. "Wish"
  15. "Into the Void"
  16. "Down in It" or "Get Down, Make Love"
  17. "Head Like a Hole"
  18. "The Day the World Went Away"
  19. "Starfuckers, Inc."
  20. "Closer"
  21. "Hurt"


Support act
  • Atari Teenage Riot


Dates
SpainPabellon de la Valle Hebron
ItalyAlcatraz
GermanyColosseum
AustriaLibro Music Hall
Germany
DenmarkK.B. Hallen
FranceZénith de Paris
DüsseldorfGermanyStahlwerk
Netherlands013
England


Asia

Typical set list
Same as above.


Support act
  • Skingame


Dates
JapanTokyo Bay NK Hall
Pacifico Yokohama
Castle Hall


Oceania ()

Typical set list
These shows featured shorter and more aggressive set lists.


Accompanying acts
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Atari Teenage Riot
  • Blink-182
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • A Perfect Circle


Dates
New ZealandEricsson Stadium
Gold CoastAustraliaGold Coast Parklands
Sydney Showground
Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
Adelaide Showgrounds


North America ()

Typical set list
  1. "The New Flesh" / "Pinion"
  2. "Somewhat Damaged"
  3. "Terrible Lie"
  4. "Sin"
  5. "March of the Pigs"
  6. "Piggy"
  7. "The Frail"
  8. "The Wretched"
  9. "Gave Up"
  10. "La Mer"
  11. "The Great Below"
  12. "The Mark Has Been Made"
  13. "Wish"
  14. "Complication"
  15. "Suck"
  16. "Closer"
  17. "Head Like a Hole"
  18. "The Day the World Went Away"
  19. "Just Like You Imagined" or "Even Deeper"
  20. "Starfuckers, Inc."
  21. "Hurt"


Support act
  • A Perfect Circle


Dates
Los AngelesUnited StatesGrand Olympic Auditorium
CSU Convocation Center
Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills
ColumbusSchottenstein Center
U.S. Cellular Arena
Conseco Fieldhouse
MadisonDane County Expo Center
Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena
ChicagoUIC Pavilion
CanadaMaple Leaf Gardens
BuffaloUnited StatesHSBC Arena
Canada
WorcesterUnited States
ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center
HartfordHartford Civic Center
First Union Spectrum
BurgettstownStar Lake Amphitheater
New York CityMadison Square Garden
ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
RaleighAlltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
CharlotteBlockbuster Pavilion
Lakeland
Lakewood Amphitheater
Compaq Center
Starplex Amphitheater
New Orleans Arena
Maryland HeightsRiverport Amphitheater
Kansas City
OmahaOmaha Civic Auditorium
ParadiseThomas & Mack Center
PhoenixAmerica West Arena
AnaheimArrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Daly City
GeorgeThe Gorge Amphitheatre
PortlandRose Garden Arena
Spokane
CanadaGeneral Motors Place
WheatlandUnited StatesSacramento Valley Amphitheater
West Valley City


Europe ()

Typical set list
These shows featured shorter and more aggressive set lists.


Dates
EnglandGlastonbury Festival
ScheeßelGermanyHurricane Festival
Southside Festival
DenmarkRoskilde Festival
Belgium
Norway
FranceEurockéennes
WiesenAustriaForestglade Festival
ItalyMonza Rock Festival


Canceled dates
May 10, 2000UniondaleUnited States
July 1, 2000LondonEngland

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