Temple Of The Dog Add Dates To Reunion Tour: Temple Of The Dog News
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(hennemusic) Seattle supergroup Temple Of The Dog, featuring members of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, have announced that they have expanded their reunion tour after reported heavy demand for tickets. In addition to the original five shows, the group added second dates in Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle as part of their first official tour since forming in 1990. Tickets for all shows went on sale July 29 and reportedly sold out so quickly that Ticketmaster were forced to respond to fans who questioned the system. "We're sorry," tweeted Ticketmaster. "For high demand events tons of people try purchasing from the limited inventory and tickets go quickly." The lineup of Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard and Mike McCready, and drummer Matt Cameron - who plays with both bands - are regrouping to perform this fall in support of the 25th anniversary of the release of Temple Of The Dog's first and only album. On September 30th, the group will release a special 25th anniversary reissue of the project, newly mixed by Brendan O'Brien. Read more, see the dates and watch the tour promotional video - here. Temple Of The Dog Add Dates To Reunion Tour originally appeared in the Day in Rock on Tuesday
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