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Hole is reuniting for their first shows in over 14 years, with Courtney Love and bassist Melissa Auf der Maur teasing a comeback that has the rock world buzzing. The iconic '90s alternative band — known for defining albums like Live Through This and Celebrity Skin — last performed together in 2012, making this one of the most anticipated reunions in recent memory.
The reunion comes at a significant cultural moment for both Love and the band. Auf der Maur's memoir Even the Good Girls Will Cry has renewed interest in the band's legacy, while Love's documentary Antiheroine premiered at Sundance to critical acclaim. With a new generation discovering Hole through streaming platforms and social media, demand for live dates is expected to be enormous once official tour announcements are made.
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Hole formed in Los Angeles in 1989, led by vocalist and guitarist Courtney Love. The band became one of the defining acts of the 1990s alternative rock movement, releasing landmark albums including Pretty on the Inside (1991), Live Through This (1994), and Celebrity Skin (1998). Live Through This is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of the decade, while Celebrity Skin earned the band mainstream success and multiple Grammy nominations.
Reunion speculation intensified in early 2026 when Love shared videos of bassist Melissa Auf der Maur on social media, set to Hole's "Malibu," with the caption "So do we tell the kids about the tour?" Auf der Maur, who joined Hole in 1994 replacing Kristen Pfaff, responded warmly, fueling excitement among fans. The pair had reunited in the studio in 2024 for the first time in decades. The timing coincides with Auf der Maur's upcoming memoir Even the Good Girls Will Cry: A 90s Rock Memoir and Love's documentary Antiheroine, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
The band's classic lineup also included guitarist Eric Erlandson, who co-founded Hole with Love. While no official tour dates have been confirmed yet, the social media teasers and behind-the-scenes reunions suggest that Hole's return to the stage could be imminent. This would mark the band's first live performances since their last shows over 14 years ago, making it one of the most anticipated rock reunions of the year.
Courtney Love and bassist Melissa Auf der Maur have publicly teased a reunion, generating massive excitement among fans. Official dates have not yet been confirmed, but all signs point to live shows in 2026.
Hole's last live performance was in 2012, making any reunion their first shows together in over 14 years.
Hole was formed by Courtney Love (vocals/guitar) with Eric Erlandson (guitar), and has featured notable members including Melissa Auf der Maur and Patty Schemel. The reunion lineup has not been officially confirmed.
Live Through This (1994) and Celebrity Skin (1998) are considered Hole's defining records. Live Through This is widely regarded as one of the greatest rock albums of the 1990s.
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Antiheroine is a documentary about Courtney Love that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim, offering an intimate look at her life and career.
Even the Good Girls Will Cry is Auf der Maur's memoir that has renewed interest in Hole's legacy and the '90s alternative rock era, offering a firsthand account of her experiences in the band.
While no venues have been officially confirmed, a Hole reunion tour would likely include major markets across North America and potentially international dates given the global demand.
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