Ween
American rock band
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August 2024 | Ween played shows in Missoula and Spokane after previously canceled tour dates. |
August 2024 | Ween goes on an indefinite hiatus, citing Mickey Melchiondo's mental health as the reason. |
August 2024 | Ween goes on an indefinite hiatus after continuing to perform and tour since their 2016 reunion. |
August 29 2024 | Ween canceled their Mann Center show and announced they would be ceasing live performances 'for the foreseeable future' due to ongoing mental health issues related to touring stress. |
August 6 2024 | Hours before their scheduled performance in Seattle, Ween canceled the remaining northwest tour dates, leaving only the Mann Center show on their schedule. |
March 2024 | First few dates of the 40th anniversary tour in the Southeastern United States were canceled to preserve Dean Ween's mental and spiritual wellbeing. |
2020 | Freeman relocated from Woodstock, New York to Seattle, Washington. |
June 21 2020 | Scheduled performance with Umphrey's McGee is cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2017 | Freeman tours his 'Gene Ween Does Billy Joel' tribute show. |
February 2016 | Ween reunites and performs three concerts in Broomfield, Colorado. |
2015 | Ween reforms and begins extensive touring without plans to record new material. |
November 16 2015 | Ween announces their reunion, scheduling three concerts at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado for February 2016. |
May 22 2015 | Freeman joins Umphrey's McGee at the Summer Camp Music Festival, performing a collaborative set of Ween covers and Billy Joel's 'The Stranger'. |
May 23 2014 | Freeman releases his debut album 'Free-Man' with his new five-piece band, Freeman, through Partisan Records. |
November 2013 | Freeman self-releases 'Gener's Gone: The Final Demo Recordings of Gene Ween', a six-song digital collection on Bandcamp. |
2012 | Freeman moved from Lambertville, New Jersey to Woodstock, New York. |
May 2012 | Freeman abruptly quits Ween, citing a desire to move forward with a solo career and remain sober. |
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