Nine Inch Nails returning to Roskilde Festival
Nine Inch Nails are performing at Roskilde Festival 2025 - seven years since their last event appearance.

Nine Inch Nails are performing at Roskilde Festival 2025.
The American industrial rock band will be rocking northern Europe's biggest and non-profit event that has been dubbed as a global beacon for music, art and activism, since 1971.
Led by Trent Reznor, 59, the two-time Grammy award-winning group is set to play their iconic smashers, such as 'Closer' and 'Hurt', at the Danish city's event - which runs from June 28 to July 5.
Their appearance marks another chapter between the festival and the band, who last performed at the Roskilde Festival in 2018.
Thomas Sønderby Jepsen, head of music at Roskilde Festivals, said: "Roskilde Festival’s long-standing relationship with Nine Inch Nails exemplifies our commitment to celebrating artists who push boundaries and define entire genres.
"Their live performances are legendary, almost transformative, and their return will undoubtedly be one of the standout moments this summer."
The 26-year-old multiple Grammy-winning rapper and singer Doechii, as well as 24-year-old singer Lola Young, who has taken the music industry by storm with her hit single 'Messy' and earned the title of being one of the most promising talents, will be taking to the stage, also.
The 29-year-old 'A Bar Song' star Shaboozey is also set to appear, alongside top-stellar performers, such as 21-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, 31-year-old rapper Stormzy and post-punk band Fontaines D.C.
Thomas added: "Roskilde Festival is not only about showcasing today’s best music; it is also about offering our participants a glimpse into the future.
"Artists like Doechii, Shaboozey, and Lola Young represent the next wave of global stars, and we are proud to be part of their journey as they shape the future of music."
Tickets for Roskilde Festival 2025 are available, with full festival tickets priced at DKK 2,520 (approx. €336) plus fee, and two-day tickets at DKK 2,070 (approx. €288) plus fee.
To purchase a ticket and find out more information, click here.