Reunited SOUNDGARDEN To Perform As NUDEDRAGONS At Tonight's Concert

April 16, 2010

The newly reunited SOUNDGARDEN has confirmed that it will play its first show since 1997 tonight (Friday, April 16) under the name NUDEDRAGONS at the Showbox at the Market in its Seattle hometown.

Click here to buy tickets. Use the password "dangersound."

Commented the band: "Please leave your camera and video recorders in the dungeon.

"There will be a VERY LIMITED number of tickets available. All tickets sold online. No tickets available at the door. All tickets are will call only.

"And if all this weren't enough, we will have a special edition NUDEDRAGONS t-shirt and poster available at the show and online soon."

Vocalist Chris Cornell, guitarist Kim Thayil, bassist Ben Shepherd and drummer Matt Cameron have been rehearsing in Seattle in recent weeks as a precursor to their first confirmed reunion performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago in early August.

Reports of SOUNDGARDEN's involvement in the annual festival had been circulating for weeks. That was the first show confirmed by the band since a New Year's Day post by singer Chris Cornell hinted that the iconic Seattle grunge act was getting back together after a split that began in the spring of 1997.

The rest of SOUNDGARDEN's plans, including more shows or a full tour, remain in the dark right now. Drummer Matt Cameron also has summertime commitments with PEARL JAM, of which he has been a member for 12 years.

Cornell recorded three albums with AUDIOSLAVE and three records on his own since SOUNDGARDEN disbanded, but his last solo effort, 2009's "Scream", was blasted by critics and fans for its urban pop production and bombed saleswise.

The other two members of the band, guitarist Kim Thayil and bassist Ben Shepherd, have kept lower profiles, although they and Cameron jammed together last year at a Seattle club.

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