In August 2010, Soundgarden was in a significant transitional phase in their career, marked by a highly anticipated live performance at Lollapalooza i... Read Full Description >
In August 2010, Soundgarden was in a significant transitional phase in their career, marked by a highly anticipated live performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago. This concert took place shortly after the band's reunion in 2010 and their first studio release in over 15 years, "King Animal," which came out later that year in November. The Lollapalooza set provided fans with a nostalgic experience, featuring classic tracks like "Spoonman," "Rusty Cage," and "Blow Up The Outside World," showcasing their enduring influence in the alternative rock and grunge scenes. Interestingly, this performance was part of their reunion tour, following their breakup in 1997, and solidified their return to the live music circuit, reigniting interest in their catalog and establishing their legacy for a new generation of listeners. The excitement of this performance underscored Soundgarden's impact and resilience in the ever-evolving music landscape.