Modest Mouse Announce Tour for Good News for People Who Love Bad News Anniversary

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Modest Mouse Announce Tour for Good News for People Who Love Bad News Anniversary

The 20th anniversary tour includes three nights apiece in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Portland

Modest Mouse in 2004

Modest Mouse, March 2004 (Chris Lopez/Sony Music Archive via Getty Images)

Modest Mouse have announced a 20th anniversary tour of Good News for People Who Love Bad News. The dates kick off in Hawaii in October before journeying from the West to the East Coast, including three nights apiece in Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles and New York, wrapping in late November. Check out the dates below.

The anniversary announcement follows an expanded reissue of the landmark 2004 album, which provided the band’s mainstream breakout with singles including “Float On” and “Ocean Breathes Salty.” The tour announcement did not specify how much of the album would feature in setlists.

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Modest Mouse: Good News for People Who Love Bad News 20th Anniversary Tour

Modest Mouse:

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, Ontario – 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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