More Nine Inch Nails tickets have been slowly releasing for their upcoming shows at the Kia Forum. So far, only a few standard general admission tickets have popped up as blue dots, including floor and floor-level seating, for NIN’s first night at the Forum on Thursday, September 18. The highly sought-after tickets come at a steep price, however.
Nine Inch Nails tickets for the 3rd row to the front of Stage B have been released at $501.
Lower-level seating has also been released at $412.
Please note: these tickets and prices were available at the time of publishing this story. We have yet to see new ticket releases for Friday night’s show, despite there being many resale options.
Tickets to Nine Inch Nails were originally priced from $44-$448.75 (before service fees) in the US. Ticket prices vary by city and venue.
Keep checking Nine Inch Nails’ Ticketmaster event page for more ticket releases.

How To Get Just-Released Nine Inch Nails Tickets
ON NIN’s Ticketmaster Event Page, use the map and/or the filtering options to look for “standard” general admission tickets.
Using the map feature, these tickets can be found in the dark blue zone. Zoom in, and the dark blue dots are all standard tickets.
The light blue sections are all resale tickets. Zoom in and they will appear as pink dots.
Sometimes you can find decently priced resale tickets from fans who can no longer make it and just want to get some of their original purchase back.
More often than not, resale tickets are ridiculously overpriced because of ticket scalpers.
It’s not uncommon for new tickets to be released at sold-out concerts the week leading up to the show. Similar to Oasis, when they released hundreds of production release tickets, Nine Inch Nails has been trickling out some new tickets. While there’s only been a small number of tickets released thus far, we highly recommend you keep checking the band’s Ticketmaster event page for more.
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