
"What I said was, this is the last show of this tour, and we don't have any shows booked, and we don't have any plans to book any shows any time in the future so far. That doesn't mean we may not tour again. We may tour again. It won't be next month, it won't be this year."
"I never said we were intentionally stopping, and I never meant that. But, to be truthful, we didn't tour for a while before this tour because, frankly, I didn't know if we could do it well, and if it still mattered, and if really [felt] like we had something to say."
"And, what we're going to do is work on some new music, and make some new shit. And if we feel inspired, and if we feel we can beat this [tour], we'll see you again. And I hope to see you again, and I hope you come see us if we do."
Trent Reznor addressed misconceptions from his earlier comments about Nine Inch Nails' touring future during the Sacramento show. He clarified that the band is not intentionally stopping tours, though no shows are currently booked or planned. Reznor emphasized that the band may tour again, but not in the immediate future. He expressed pride in the recent tour's quality and the band's ability to deliver meaningful performances. The focus will shift to creating new music, with future touring dependent on whether the band feels inspired and capable of surpassing their current tour's impact.
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