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By Chris Deline

Published on May 06, 2009 at 8:19am

It's increasingly difficult to know what to expect from Trent Reznor and crew, but recent reviews suggest that concertgoers are in for one of the most visually stunning stage shows that any band has ever produced. NIN gigs as of late have featured roughly two hours of music spanning the past two decades, including tracks from the band's five discs released last year alone. Add to this evening, the tour's kickoff, the return of the legendary Jane's Addiction and an opening set by Street Sweeper Social Club, a new project of Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello and the Coup's Boots Riley. Fans are sure to be in for a night they won't soon forget.