Live At The Hammerstein Ballroom, NY (2025)

One of our readers, Diego, has just recently uploaded on the YouTube platform a very recent concert that comes with high quality.

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Extremely rare “Hold Me Up” photoshoot (1990)

Our Contributor Bailey just sent us an extremely rare set of never-before-seen photos taken to promote the release of the band’s third album.

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Live in Boston (1999)

I recently exchanged some emails with one of our Contributors, and the very last one was about this “Dizzy Up The Girl” concert which took place in 1999.

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Official News: Goo Goo Dolls release “Live at Stagecoach 2025”

In case you missed it, today the band released a live album recorded during their Summer Anthem tour this year. Specifically, the one concert which took place on April 27th in Indio, CA.

The album is available on all digital stores.

You can stream the live session on Spotify below:

Blog News: Temple of Goo to lose its dotcom domain in a few weeks

Dear Temple of Goo readers,

As previously anticipated in this post, the blog will lose its dotcom domain in a few weeks. As far as the time frame is concerned, this should happen around late December or early January 2026. The blog will then revert to its original WordPress subdomain.

This means that, after the switch takes place, you will see a blank page if you try to connect to the current address. Hence, make sure to update your bookmarks.

In a nutshell:

  • The address http://www.templeofgoo.com will not be working after the switch, and you won’t get access to our main page through it anymore
  • The original address http://www.templeofgoo.wordpress.com is currently working (it was never disabled in the first place) and will be the ONLY way to access the Temple after the aforementioned switch

The main reason why I decided to let go of the dotcom domain is the excessive personal expenses I’ve had to deal with over the past couple of years, which have required me to be more careful with my spending than usual. At this point, I don’t find it worthwhile to invest more money than I can currently afford, given the blog’s low monthly views and lack of revenue generation.

Please keep in mind that this decision is not final, and things could change next year as I stabilize my personal investments.

Do not worry — the Temple’s mission continues. The only thing changing is where you will find it online.

Thank you for your continued support

Temple of Goo staff

First Release (Temple of Goo 2025 Remaster)

Noobs are at it again. After having remastered the second and third Goo Goo Dolls albums, now it’s time for their 1987 debut to be improved (???) with the precious help of professional tools.

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