Currently on tour in the UK Goo Goo Dolls have debuted their brand new single “Run All Night” which is their first original song since the release of their 2022 album Chaos in Bloom.
The track begins with a sombre piano line that slow-burns into an uplifting, foot-stomping ballad. “I killed my father’s name before it killed me,” reflects frontman John Rzeznik, as he traces the map of his life and the destinations yet to be experienced.
Listen to “Run All Night” now HERE.
Singer John Rzeznik said “Run all night is about escaping from your circumstances, and finding hope in the wild unknown of the night.
Goo Goo Dolls kick off their The Big Night Out Tour of the US on July 24th with special supporting guests O.A.R. The two groups recently teamed up for a brand-new cover version of Tom Petty’s song “I Won’t Back Down.
A soaring collision of two alt-rock linchpins, both Goo Goo Dolls and Marc of O.A.R. will perform the song live on television for the first time on Good Morning America on Thursday, July 13th.
With only two shows left on their UK tour – tonight June 23rd at Manchester Academy, and Sunday, June 25th at London’s Eventim Apollo, Goo Goo Dolls have been delivering career-encompassing sets that feature songs from their new album Chaos in Bloom along with other hits from their complete discography including the indelible hit “Iris,” which eclipsed 1 billion streams on Spotify last year.
Go HERE for ticketing information and a complete list of dates for The Big Night Out Tour.
The first album of their career to be produced by frontman John Rzeznik, Chaos in Bloom found the band continuing to evolve as they have for nearly four decades together. Consisting of 10 tracks including singles “Yeah, I Like You” and “You Are The Answer“, Chaos in Bloom is an album of biting sarcasm, stadium-ready choruses, and the type of spear-sharp songwriting that’s led them to becoming one of the most influential alternative rock groups of all time.
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