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The Goo Goo Dolls

Goo Goo Dolls

Current Tour: 2016 Summer Tour
Discography:Goo Goo Dolls (1987)
Jed (1989)
Hold Me Up (1990)
Superstar Car Wash (1993)
A Boy Named Goo (1995)
Dizzy Up the Girl (1998)
Gutterflower (2002)
Let Love In (2006)
Something for the Rest of Us (2010)
Magnetic (2013)
Boxes (2016)

The Goo Goo Dolls recently announced they will be hitting the road for a 2016 summer tour that will stop in over 40 cities across the United States.The tour will be in support of the band's 2016 album Boxes, and will feature Collective Soul and Tribe Society as the Goo Goo Doll's openers.

The tour's first date is set to take place on July 8 at McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater in Troutdale, OR and will hit venues such as the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, CA, Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto, and Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Long Island, NY. The tour won't wrap up until September 16 at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center in Las Vegas. Make sure you purchase your Goo Goo Dolls tickets soon!

The Goo Goo Dolls consists of band members Johnny Rzeznik, Robby Takac, and various touring members. The group was formed in 1986 under the name Sex Maggots. Because local newspapers were unable to print the name, the band promptly changed their name to the Goo Goo Dolls after a toy called a Goo Goo Doll. The Goo Goo Dolls began recording right away and soon released their self-titled debut album in 1986 on Mercenary Records. Shortly after their first release, The Goo Goo Dolls were picked up by larger record label Celluloid Records and released their second album, entitled Jed, in 1989.

When the Goo Goo Dolls began recording their third album in 1990, they decided to feature Johnny Rzeznik on lead vocals instead of Robby Takac as on the first two releases. The group's third release, Hold Me Up, was a big hit on college radio and was greatly influenced by heavy metal, pop rock, and punk rock. Because of their great success on Hold Me Up, the Goo Goo Dolls' record label granted them an increased budget for their fourth album, Superstar Car Wash, which was released in 1993. Because of the work that was put into Superstar Car Wash, the album received a huge amount of media attention and fans all over the world were buying Goo Goo Dolls tickets.

As of 2016, the Goo Goo Dolls have released a total of eleven studio albums.

The Goo Goo Dolls Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

13.07.2025 07:00

Phoenix

USA

Comerica Theatre

13.07.2025 07:00

$115.00-$1615.00

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16.07.2025 07:30

Fort Worth

USA

Dickies Arena

16.07.2025 07:30

$118.32-$4875.00

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20.07.2025 08:00

Nashville

USA

Ascend Amphitheater

20.07.2025 08:00

$89.00-$2465.00

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22.07.2025 07:30

Atlanta

USA

Chastain Park Amphitheatre

22.07.2025 07:30

$79.56-$936.00

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23.07.2025 07:00

Saint Augustine

USA

St. Augustine Amphitheatre

23.07.2025 07:00

$100.98-$2100.00

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25.07.2025 07:00

Charlotte

USA

Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre at the AvidXchange Music Factory

25.07.2025 07:00

$83.95-$2898.00

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26.07.2025 07:30

Raleigh

USA

Red Hat Amphitheater

26.07.2025 07:30

$87.00-$1377.00

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27.07.2025 07:30

Vienna

USA

Wolf Trap

27.07.2025 07:30

$177.00-$1551.50

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29.07.2025 07:30

Boston

USA

Blue Hills Bank Pavilion

29.07.2025 07:30

$100.98-$1980.00

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30.07.2025 07:30

Saratoga Springs

USA

Saratoga Performing Arts Center

30.07.2025 07:30

$81.95-$950.00

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01.08.2025 07:30

Holmdel

USA

PNC Bank Arts Center

01.08.2025 07:30

$59.00-$4250.00

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02.08.2025 07:30

Wantagh

USA

Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

02.08.2025 07:30

$59.00-$2295.00

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03.08.2025 07:30

Philadelphia

USA

TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts

03.08.2025 07:30

$69.00-$2160.00

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05.08.2025 07:00

Bangor

USA

Darling's Waterfront Pavilion

05.08.2025 07:00

$89.95-$2249.25

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06.08.2025 07:30

Gilford

USA

Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion At Meadowbrook

06.08.2025 07:30

$69.00-$3500.00

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08.08.2025 07:30

Bridgeport

USA

Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater

08.08.2025 07:30

$108.00-$3150.00

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09.08.2025 07:00

Buffalo

USA

First Niagara Center

09.08.2025 07:00

$120.00-$1944.25

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10.08.2025 07:30

Toronto

Canada

Molson Canadian Amphitheatre

10.08.2025 07:30

$60.00-$1800.00

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12.08.2025 06:30

Cuyahoga Falls

USA

Blossom Music Center

12.08.2025 06:30

$59.00-$2500.00

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13.08.2025 07:30

Chicago

USA

FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

13.08.2025 07:30

$120.00-$1250.00

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15.08.2025 07:30

Indianapolis

USA

The Lawn At White River State Park

15.08.2025 07:30

$69.00-$1197.00

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16.08.2025 07:30

Sterling Heights

USA

Freedom Hill Amphitheatre

16.08.2025 07:30

$88.95-$1049.25

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18.08.2025 07:00

Waite Park

USA

The Ledge Waite Park Amphitheater

18.08.2025 07:00

$127.50-$1086.75

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19.08.2025 06:30

La Vista

USA

Astro Theater

19.08.2025 06:30

$117.30-$1249.50

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21.08.2025 07:30

Maryland Heights

USA

Saint Louis Music Park

21.08.2025 07:30

$120.00-$1215.00

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22.08.2025 07:30

Kansas City

USA

Starlight Theatre

22.08.2025 07:30

$115.00-$1050.00

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24.08.2025 07:00

Morrison

USA

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

24.08.2025 07:00

$281.00-$1499.00

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26.08.2025 07:30

Salt Lake City

USA

Usana Amphitheatre

26.08.2025 07:30

$80.58-$1250.00

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28.08.2025 07:30

Airway Heights

USA

Outdoor Stage At Northern Quest Casino

28.08.2025 07:30

$160.00-$185.00

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29.08.2025 06:30

Bend

USA

Les Schwab Amphitheater

29.08.2025 06:30

$84.66-$977.50

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04.09.2025 06:30

Berkeley

USA

Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley

04.09.2025 06:30

$88.95-$1244.75

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07.09.2025 07:30

Los Angeles

USA

Greek Theatre - Los Angeles CA

07.09.2025 07:30

$102.00-$1375.00

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09.09.2025 07:30

Albuquerque

USA

Isleta Amphitheater

09.09.2025 07:30

$67.00-$1400.00

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12.09.2025 07:30

Camdenton

USA

Ozarks Amphitheatre - Missouri

12.09.2025 07:30

$116.00-$890.00

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Artist Info

Early in their career, the Goo Goo Dolls were frequently dismissed by critics as mere imitators of the Replacements; however, they refined and mainstreamed their sound to become one of the most popular adult alternative rock bands of the 1990s, selling millions of records to audiences largely unfamiliar with their influences. That's no knock on the band, either -- the music simply improved in craft and accessibility as the years progressed, and radio happened to be receptive to a style that, one decade earlier, would have been considered collegiate power pop. Thus, the band landed two huge hits with the acoustic ballads "Name" and "Iris," followed by a string of Top Ten singles.
The Goo Goo Dolls formed in 1985 in Buffalo, New York. Guitarist/vocalist Johnny Rzeznik, bassist Robby Takac, and drummer George Tutuska initially banded together under the name the Sex Maggots -- their new moniker was chosen from an ad in True Detective magazine at the behest of a local club owner. Originally a cover band with a taste for power pop and classic rock & roll, the group soon began writing original songs. Their early sound recalled the Replacements' origins as a bratty punk band: melodic, snotty, and a little bit thrashy. That sound was the reason the band attracted the interest of the heavy metal label Metal Blade, which issued their debut album in 1987 (known either as The Goo Goo Dolls or First Release). Released in 1989, the follow-up album, Jed, continued in a similar vein, and the band's college radio breakthrough came with 1990's Hold Me Up, a Replacements-ish power pop record.
Released in 1993, Superstar Car Wash was the Goo Goo Dolls' artistic breakthrough; though it did nothing to quell the Replacements comparisons, it was a finely crafted pop/rock record, and its lead single, "We Are the Normal," was even co-written by Replacements leader Paul Westerberg himself. Still, Superstar Car Wash wasn't the commercial force the band hoped it would be, especially in light of the success of similar bands like the Gin Blossoms. That all changed with 1995's A Boy Named Goo, when an L.A. rock station put the acoustic-driven ballad "Name" into heavy rotation. It was eventually released as a single and climbed into the Top Five later that year; platinum sales for the album followed close behind. Unfortunately, drummer Tutuska was no longer around to enjoy the band's success; prior to the album's release, he'd been sacked and replaced by Mike Malinin.
Dissatisfied with the royalty rates in their Metal Blade contract, the Goo Goo Dolls waged a legal battle that wound up allowing them to jump to parent company Warner Bros. Somewhat drained, Rzeznik and the band shook off a case of writer's block to contribute a new ballad, "Iris," to the soundtrack of the 1998 Nicolas Cage/Meg Ryan romance City of Angels. Appearing that April, the song became a monster smash, although it was never released as a single (so its official Top Ten pop chart status doesn't convey how popular it was). For a better indicator, "Iris" spent nearly a year on Billboard's airplay charts, including an astonishing 18 weeks at number one, and was nominated for three Grammys.
The band's next album, Dizzy Up the Girl, was released during the middle of "Iris"'s marathon airplay run and eventually sold over three-million copies. Its clean, polished sound completed the Goo Goo Dolls' transformation into mainstream pop/rockers who happened to have alternative roots. Further hits from the record followed over the next year, including "Slide," "Dizzy," "Broadway," and the Grammy-nominated "Black Balloon." Although Dizzy Up the Girl quickly became the Goo Goo Dolls' highest-selling album ever, none of its singles appeared on the band's 2001's career retrospective, Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce, which focused on earlier material and B-sides instead.
The Goo Goo Dolls' audience shrank a bit during the 2000s, although the band still managed to go gold with its seventh studio album, 2002's Gutterflower. A concert recording, Live in Buffalo: July 4, 2004, appeared two years later and helped fans endure the long wait for the band's next studio effort, Let Love In, which didn't appear until 2006. It, too, went gold, as did three of its singles: "Better Days," "Stay with You," and a cover of Supertramp's "Give a Little Bit." A traditional greatest-hits album, Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Singles, was released in 2007, followed one year later by Vol. 2, which followed Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce's lead by compiling rarities, B-sides, cover songs, and live performances into one package.
Recording sessions for the band's ninth album began taking place in spring 2009 with producer Tim Palmer. Although a release date was scheduled for February 2010, the band headed back into the studio in January to make several last-minute changes to the album, with longtime producer Rob Cavallo -- who also worked on Dizzy Up the Girl and Gutterflower -- lending his help. Something for the Rest of Us was ultimately released that summer. The album debuted at seven on the Billboard 200 but generated no hit singles. The Goo Goo Dolls supported the album into 2011 and in 2012, then turned their attention to recording a new album. The resulting Magnetic was released in June of 2013, preceded by the single "Rebel Beat." Magnetic peaked at eight on the Billboard charts. Following its release, drummer Mike Malinin departed the band; Rzeznik and Takac chose not to replace him. The pair released Boxes, their first album as a duo, in May 2016; it was preceded by the single "So Alive."

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