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90s Rock Band Announces Fall Festival Appearance Amid 2026 Tour

The Goo Goo Dolls have announced a major upcoming festival appearance.

On Tuesday, June 2, the '90s rock icons revealed they would be taking the stage at iHeart Radio Music Festival 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

    The performance is set for Friday, Sept. 18, with Capital One Pre-Sale allowing fans to purchase tickets starting Wed. June 10 at 1PM ET.

    The official public sale will kick off a few days later on Friday, June 12, at 2 pm ET on AXS.com.

    Country icon Kenny Chesney, BTS, Cardi B,Benson Boone, Major Lazer, Muse, Weezer and Zara Larsson are among the performers at the annual iHeart Music Festival, with more performances to be announced in the coming weeks.

    The fall festival is one of iHeart’s largest national programming initiatives that brings together live performances with radio, streaming and digital. 

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    “The iHeartRadio Music Festival is all about bringing together the biggest artists across every genre for two unforgettable nights, and this year’s lineup truly reflects the incredible diversity of music today,” said Tom Poleman, Chief Programming Officer of iHeartMedia, and John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises, in a press release shared with Parade. “From global superstars to fan-favorite icons, we’re excited to once again deliver an unmatched live and streaming experience that reaches millions of fans everywhere.”

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    This, however, isn't your only chance to see the Goo Goo Dolls live this year, as the band will be performing at a few other festivals amid a full summer headlining tour with special guests, Neon Trees, running from July through Sept.

    In addition to iHeart's festival, Goo Goo Dolls will be appearing at Sea.Hear.Now Festival 2026.

    The band—featuring lead singer John Rzeznikand bassist Robby Takac—announced in Dec. that they will be kicking off their tour in Lincoln, Calif. in July, before making stops in Boise, Idaho; Milwaukee, Wis., Pittsburgh, Penn.; Tampa, Fla.; Charleston, S.C.; Richmond, Va., and more before wrapping up in Uncasville, Conn., in early September 2026. 

    There's been plenty of momentum for the '90s rockers, who have seen their romantic rock anthem, “Iris,” reclaim a spot on Billboard’s Rock Streaming Songs. 

    Earlier this year, they also revealed that they released a music video for their hit, "Better Days," to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their eighth studio album, Let Love In, while a deluxe edition celebrating this milestone will be released on July 24.

    Fans attending the iHeart Festival or the upcoming tour can expect to hear some of the band's signature hits like "Slide" and "Name," or crowd favorites such as "Black Balloon."

    As for "Iris," their defining '90s anthem, released in 1998 for the City of Angels soundtrack, Rzeznik recently told Geniusthat his "favorite part of the song is the slide guitar solo, which I wanted to play," though it ended up being played by session guitarist Tim Pierce, which Rzeznik admits made it much better.

    “We were lucky enough to work with a guy named Tim Pierce. When I did it, it sounded like a bunch of cats fighting,” he confessed, noting, “And when he did it, it was just this gorgeous, lush thing, you know?”

    Related: Goo Goo Dolls 'Best' Song From 1998 Smash Hit Album Wasn’t ‘Iris’ But This Other Power Ballad

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