Music fans are uncovering great bargains on Soundgarden tickets every day on VividSeats.com! The grunge rock demigods have reunited and are ready to fill a concert venue near you with their surreal rock sound. Outfitted with eerily complex guitar riffs and Chris Cornell's vast vocal dexterity, Soundgarden recorded some of the best rock albums of the nineties. Soundgarden concert tickets can be tracked down using Vivid Seats whenever the Seattle-founded quartet goes on tour. We make an effort to keep our customers informed about when Soundgarden tour dates are announced and other vital Soundgarden information.
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Regrouped and refocused, Soundgarden is currently at work recording their first studio album in 15 years. Chris Cornell, Ben Shepherd, Matt Cameron, and Kim Thayill have bunkered down in the studio with producer Adam Kasper (Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters) and are reportedly close to finishing the record. The album is supposed to be very different from any other record the band has put out in the past. 2011-2012 Soundgarden tickets have just been made available to the public for the band's fall and winter tour dates. more
Only a handful of shows have been announced thus far, but more are expected to be released shortly. The infamous alternative rockers will also be heading down under for a quick tour of Australia in late January. Soundgarden is back and the world of rock 'n' roll is all the better.
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