
"Bob Mould's '90s-era group Sugar have announced a full reunion tour, hitting the UK and Europe in the spring and North America in late summer and fall. The Love You Even Still 2026 World Tour is after their previously announced, sold-out shows at NYC's Webster Hall and London's O2 Forum Kentish Town in May. The fall tour includes NYC's Brooklyn Steel on October 16 and Basilica Hudson on October 18."
"Meanwhile, Sugar's " House of Dead Memories," their first new song in 30 years, is coming out as a 7″ single which will be out May 1 via BMG. It comes with another new song, "Long Live Love," on the b-side. "I wrote 'Long Live Love' in 2007 while living in Washington DC," Bob says. "It was the George W. Bush era, I was deep in my DJ world with Blowoff,"
Sugar will perform the Love You Even Still 2026 World Tour across UK and Europe in spring and North America in late summer and fall, following sold-out May shows at Webster Hall and O2 Forum Kentish Town. European dates include Belfast, Dublin, Manchester, Bristol, Nottingham, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris and Antwerp. North American fall dates include Brooklyn Steel on October 16 and Basilica Hudson on October 18, with tickets on sale January 23 at 10 AM local time. A 7″ single featuring "House of Dead Memories" and b-side "Long Live Love" will be released May 1 via BMG. New vinyl variants of Sugar's three '90s albums are available in the BV shop.
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