Iconic ’90s alt-rock band returns with first new music, tour dates in 30 years
Sugar returns with first new music in over 30 years and announces May 2026 tour dates in New York and London, with Pennsylvania stops in September 2024.
- On Wednesday, Sugar announced their reunion on Instagram, returning with their first new music in 30 years after more than three decades apart.
- Bob Mould regrouped the band last year after his solo career, including March’s Here We Go Crazy, and said audience reactions will guide future activity.
- The new single House of Dead Memories is streaming from the band's official website, and Bob Mould described it as a failed-relationship song with a Sugar-type riff recorded by the three of them.
- Webster Hall will host Sugar on May 2 and 3 in New York City with David Barbe and Malcolm Travis, and tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 24 with presales Oct. 22.
- Mould says audience reaction will guide possibilities as further activity depends on audience reactions to new music and shows, while The Miracle Year album is due next month.
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Sugar Returns With "House Of Dead Memories" - Ghettoblaster Magazine
It was only a matter of time before Sugar would reemerge from the shadows after Bob Mould’s stunning Here We Go Crazy. The iconic alternative rock trio, alongside bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis – returns today with their first new music together in over three decades, “House of Dead Memories.” Recorded at Tiny Telephone Oakland in June 2025. Sugar will celebrate “House of Dead Memories” with their first live performances together…
SUGAR Returns With First New Music And Live Dates In Over Three Decades - Glide Magazine
SUGAR – the iconic alternative rock trio led by Bob Mould alongside bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis – returns today with their first new music together in over three decades, “House of Dead Memories.” Recorded at Tiny Telephone Oakland in June 2025, the song is available everywhere now via Granary Music/BMG. In addition, SUGAR will celebrate “House of Dead Memories” with their first live performances together since January 1995, s…
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