They have been operating now for more than two decades and as a result they have released an abundance of albums and singles and whilst they would not reach the high level of success that some of their contemporaries achieved, they still have a fan base of adoring supporters. So Mudhoney concert tickets are likely to be snapped up with enthusiasm.
The band features Mark Arm as singer and guitarists alongside Steve Turner on the guitar, Guy Maddison on the bass guitar and Dan Peters on the drums. Through various line-up changes, which has seen them feature four bassists during their time, they have managed to keep going and maintain a presence in the rock scene, with songs like “Touch Me I’m Sick”, “Hate the Police”, “Let It Slide”, “Suck You Dry”, “Pump it Up”, “Sonic Infusion” and “It Is Us” keeping them busy across new decades. Such releases have ensured that there are always followers willing to pick up rock tickets to witness them live, whilst further bands like Dinosaur Jr. and others also continue touring and keeping the music of the late 80s/early 90s alive.
They have been working together since the late 1980s, following the disbanding of earlier groups like Green River, and during their time they have released albums like their debut “Superfuzz Bigmuff” in 1988 and further releases like “Mudhoney” in 1989, “Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge” in 1991, “My Brother the Cow” in 1995 and “Tomorrow Hit Today” in 1998. Then, across the last decade, their fans have continued to listen to more recent albums like “Since We’ve Become Translucent” in 2002, “Under a Billion Suns” in 2006 and “The Lucky Ones” in 2008.
So after many years together, Mudhoney return to the stage to entertain their fans in the United Kingdom, where audiences are likely to be eager to pick up music tickets before it is too late. They have had many years to hone their style and practice the live shows and the result is likely to a band showcasing their years of experience to the delight of the crowd.