Modest Mouse Rocks MGM Music Hall in Boston! [Photos]
Modest Mouse brought their extra special 20th-anniversary celebration tour for the breakthrough album ‘Good News For People Who Love Bad News’ to Boston.
Modest Mouse brought their extra special 20th-anniversary celebration tour for the breakthrough album Good News For People Who Love Bad News to Boston.
The band performed the 2004 hit album in its entirety, marking two decades since its release, giving fans the chance to hear timeless hits like “Ocean Breathes Salty,” “The World at Large,” and “Float On,” along with added surprises and deeper cuts from other albums.
This was an energetic, nostalgic experience for fans to revisit the album and for people of all ages to remember the impact of Good News For People Who Love Bad News when it first came out. The 20th-anniversary tour has already included stops in major cities across the U.S., and it’s an exciting opportunity for anyone who loves the album or the band’s unique sound to see them live in celebration of this milestone.
If you’re a fan of Modest Mouse, it’s definitely an event you won’t want to miss find tickets to a city near you!
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