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Modest Mouse Announce 'Good News For People Who Love Bad News' 20th Anniversary Tour

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Modest Mouse have announced a tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their fourth studio album Good News For People Who Love Bad News.

The trek kicks off in Honolulu on October 28 and will wrap up in November with a three-night run at New York's Brooklyn Steel.

Tickets for the tour go on sale starting August 23 at 10 a.m. local time.

Earlier this year, Modest Mouse dropped Good News For People Who Love Bad News: 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition.

Good News for People Who Love Bad News was Modest Mouse's fourth studio album. It was released on April 6, 2004, by Epic Records. The record was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005. It was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA in March 2024.

Good News For People Who Love Bad News Tour Dates:

10/28 — Honolulu, HI @ The Republik
10/30 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theater
11/01 — Portland, OR @ Rev Hall
11/02 — Portland, OR @ Rev Hall
11/03 — Portland, OR @ Rev Hall
11/05 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
11/06 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether
11/07 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether
11/08 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether
11/09 — San Diego, CA @ The Sound
11/11 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
11/12 — Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha
11/13 — Milwaukee, WI @ The Riverside Theater
11/14 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
11/16 — Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
11/17 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
11/19 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
11/20 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
11/21 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
11/22 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
11/23 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel

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