As Mudhoney prepares to commemorate its second decade in existence with a new album, "Tomorrow Hit Today," one of the few Seattle bands to survive the genre crash and burn that claimed so many other grunge acts in the mid-'90s is now preparing for its first major tour in three years.
After opening for Pearl Jam during a late-August, early-September run of dates, Mudhoney plans to unleash the guitar maelstrom of "Tomorrow" -- which finds the band matching wits with legendary producer Jim Dickinson (see "Mudhoney Still Standing For New Album, Tour") -- on September 22 before launching a U.S. tour a week later in San Francisco.
The dates just announced for Mudhoney's fall tour:
- 10/1 - San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo's
- 10/2 - Santa Cruz, CA @ Catalyst
- 10/3 - Sacramento, CA @ Bojangle's
- 10/5 - Los Angeles, CA @ Roxy
- 10/6 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah
- 10/9 - Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald
- 10/10 - Austin, TX @ Liberty Lunch
- 10/12 - New Orleans, LA @ Howlin' Wolf
- 10/13 - Birmingham, AL @ Five Points Music Hall
- 10/14 - Nashville, TN @ TBA
- 10/15 - Atlanta, GA @ The Point
- 10/17 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
- 10/19 - TBA
- 10/20 - TBA
- 10/21 - Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
- 10/22 - Providence, RI @ Met Cafe
- 10/23 - New York, NY @ Tramp's
- 10/24 - Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
- 10/25 - TBA
- 10/26 - Seattle, WA @ Crocodile