Smashing Pumpkins Lean Into '90s Album Nostalgia With Mellon Collie Anniversary Tour
Smashing Pumpkins Lean Into '90s Album Nostalgia With Mellon Collie Anniversary Tour
The Smashing Pumpkins are giving fans a major reason to revisit one of the defining albums of the '90s.
The band is bringing Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness back into the spotlight with a 30th-anniversary tour beginning this fall. For longtime alternative-rock fans, the tour is more than just another live run - it is a full-circle celebration of one of the most ambitious, dramatic, and recognizable albums of the decade.
Released during a massive era for alternative music, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness helped cement The Smashing Pumpkins as one of the biggest rock bands of the '90s. The album captured a wide range of sounds, from heavy guitar-driven moments to sweeping, emotional tracks that felt built for late-night listening, oversized headphones, and the golden age of MTV.
For listeners who grew up with moody guitar anthems, double albums, and rock videos dominating television, this anniversary tour taps directly into a very specific kind of nostalgia. It is not just about hearing the songs again - it is about stepping back into the atmosphere of an era when alternative rock felt huge, dramatic, and deeply personal all at once.
The tour also gives newer fans a chance to experience the Mellon Collie era in a live setting, decades after the album first became a landmark release. With its mix of emotional intensity, rock ambition, and unmistakable '90s identity, the project still stands as one of the band's most important chapters.
Thirty years later, The Smashing Pumpkins are putting Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness back on stage - and for fans of '90s alternative rock, that is a major nostalgia moment.
Would you want to hear Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness celebrated live on tour?











