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Goo Goo Dolls announce pop-up store in Buffalo

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Fri, Oct 19th 2018 08:10 pm
In-store signing with band at noon Saturday
In anticipation of the band's hometown shows this weekend, Grammy-nominated band Goo Goo Dolls announced the opening of a Goo Goo Dolls pop-up shop located at Oxford Pennant at 731 Main St., Buffalo. The store will sell exclusive Goo Goo Dolls Merch not available at the shows now through Sunday. The band will also do an in-store signing from noon until 2 p.m. Saturday, signing any item purchased at the store.
The band is currently on the road in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the iconic album "Dizzy Up The Girl." They are performing the album in its entirety, followed by an additional set packed with hits and fan favorites from their career.
For more information on remaining dates, visit GooGooDolls.com.
Goo Goo Dolls uphold an unbreakable connection to countless fans fortified by a catalog replete with unforgettable smashes such as "Name," "Iris," "Slide" and "Black Balloon." To date, they've sold 12 million albums worldwide, earned four Grammy Award nominations, and made history by notching 14 Top 10 hits at Hot AC-"the most of any artist in history."
Notably, "Iris" dominated the Hot 100 at No. 1 for 18 straight weeks. Among 11 full-length records, "A Boy Named Goo" [1995] went double-Platinum, "Dizzy Up The Girl" went quadruple-Platinum, and "Gutterflower" [2002] and "Let Love In" [2006] both went Gold. "Something for the Rest of Us" [2010] and "Magnetic" [2013] bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200. 2016's "Boxes" attracted the praise of People and Huffington Post as Noisey, Consequence of Sound, and more featured THE BAND. In 2017, the "You Should Be Happy" EP spawned another anthem in the form of "Use Me," which quickly generated 3 million-plus Spotify streams.
Their music has been covered by everyone from Taylor Swift to Leona Lewis. Additionally, they've performed for millions at sold out shows everywhere. That connection grows stronger in 2018 with the 20th anniversary tour celebrating "Dizzy Up The Girl," a new live album and more new music on the horizon.

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