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June 17, Ellensburg, WA—King Krab, Lush

June 30—Continued work on the single

July 3, Seattle, WA—Blood Circus, the Fluid

July 16—Sub Pop sends Cobain to re-take the “Love Buzz” vocals

July 23, Seattle, WA—Leaving Trains

July 30, Seattle, WA—Skin Yard

August 20, Olympia, WA—My Name, Swallow

August 29, Seattle, WA—Treacherous Jaywalkers

September 27—mixing session for the “Love Buzz”/“Big Cheese” single

October, Bainbridge Island, WA, undated house party

October 28, Seattle, WA—Blood Circus, Butthole Surfers

October 30, Olympia, WA, K Dorm at the Evergreen State College; Cobain smashes a guitar for the first time—Lansdat Blister and Lush

The “Love Buzz”/“Big Cheese” single is released in November

November 23, Bellingham, WA—Coffin Break, Skin Yard

The
Sub Pop 200
compilation featuring the Nirvana song “Spank Thru” is released in December

December 1, Seattle, WA—Coffin Break, D.O.A.

December 21, Hoquiam, WA—Attica, Psychlodds

December 24, 29–31, Seattle, WA—Nirvana records
Bleach
at Reciprocal Recording

December 28, Seattle, WA—Blood Circus, Swallow, Tad, the Thrown Ups all play the
Sub Pop 200
record release party

1989

January 6, Portland, OR—Mudhoney

January 14, 24—Nirvana concludes the recording of
Bleach

January 21, Portland, OR

February, Olympia, WA, K Dorm—Helltrout and Psychlodds

February 10, San Francisco, CA

February 11, San Jose, CA—Mudhoney, Vomit Launch

February 25, Seattle, WA—the Fluid, Skin Yard

April 1, Olympia, WA—Helltrout, S.G.M., Treehouse

April 7, Seattle, WA—Love Battery

April 14, Ellensburg, WA—King Krab

April 21—Cobain joins the Go Team and records guitar for the songs “Scratch It Out” and “Bikini Twilight,” released on seven-inch single in July

April 26, Seattle, WA—Steel Pole Bath Tub

May 26, Auburn, WA—Bible Stud, Skin Yard

June 9, Seattle, WA—Mudhoney, Tad

June 10, Portland, OR—Grind

The
Bleach
album is released on June 15

June 16, Olympia, WA (as Industrial Nirvana)—Lush

June 21, Seattle
,
WA

June 22, San Francisco, CA—Bad Mutha Goose

June 23, Los Angeles, CA

June 24, Los Angeles, CA—Claw Hammer, Stone by Stone

June 25, Tempe, AZ—Crash Worship, Sun City Girls

June 27, Sante Fe, NM—27 Devils Joking, Monkeyshines

June 30, San Antonio, TX—Happy Dogs, Swaziland White Band

July 1, Houston, TX—Bayou Pigs, David Von Ohlerking

July 2, Fort Worth, TX

July 3, Dallas, TX

July 5, Iowa City, IA—Blood Circus

July 6, Minneapolis, MN

July 7, Madison, WI

July 8, Chicago, IL

July 9, Wilkinsburg, PA

July 12, Philadelphia, PA—Napalm Sunday

July 13, Hoboken, NJ—Tad

July 15, Jamaica Plain, MA—Cheater Slicks, Death of Samantha

July 18, New York, NY—Cows, God Bullies, Lonely Moans, Surgery

The
Teriyaki Asthma
compilation is released in August, featuring the Nirvana song “Mexican Seafood”

August 20, 28—Cobain and Novoselic take part in
The Jury
recording sessions

August 26, Seattle, WA—Cat Butt, Mudhoney

September—Nirvana records B-sides for the
Blew
EP European tour release

September 26, Seattle, WA—Dickless, Knife Dance

September 28, Minneapolis, MN

September 30, Chicago, IL—Eleventh Day Dream

October 1, Champaign, IL—Steel Pole Bath Tub

October 2, Kalamazoo, MI—Steel Pole Bath Tub

October 3, Ann Arbor, MI—Steel Pole Bath Tub

October 4 or 5, Toledo, OH—Steel Pole Bath Tub

October 6, Cincinnati, OH—Grinch

October 7, Lawrence, KS—24-7 Spyz

October 8, Omaha, NE—Mousetrap

October 11, Denver, CO—the Fluid

October 13, Boulder, CO

October 23, Newcastle, UK—the Cateran, Tad

October 24, Manchester, UK—the Cateran, Tad

October 25, Leeds, UK—the Cateran, Tad

October 26—Nirvana records a radio session at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, UK for the John Peel show

October 27, London, UK—the Cateran, Tad

October 28, Portsmouth, UK—the Cateran, Tad

October 29, Birmingham, UK—Tad

October 30, Norwich, UK—Tad

November 1—Nirvana records a radio session at the Villa 65 studio, Hilversum, the Netherlands, for the
Nozems-a-Gogo
show

November 1, Rotterdam, the Netherlands—Tad

November 2, Groningen, the Netherlands—Tad

November 3, Utrecht, the Netherlands—Tad

November 4, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands—Tad

November 5, Amsterdam, the Netherlands—Tad

November 7, Mönchengladbach, West Germany—Tad

November 8, Cologne, West Germany—Tad

November 9, Hanover, West Germany—Tad

November 10, Enger, West Germany—Tad

November 11, Berlin, West Germany—Tad

November 12, Oldenburg, West Germany—Tad

November 13, Hamburg, West Germany—Tad

November 15, Heidelberg, West Germany—Tad

November 16, Nuremberg, West Germany—Tad

November 17, Gammelsdorf, West Germany—Tad

November 18, Hanau, West Germany—Tad

November 20, Linz, Austria—Tad

November 21, Budapest, Hungary—Tad

November 22, Vienna, Austria—Tad

November 23, Graz, Austria—Tad

November 24, Hohenems, Austria—Tad

November 25, Fribourg, Switzerland—Tad

November 26, Mezzago, Italy—Tad

November 27, Rome, Italy—Tad

November 29, Geneva, Switzerland—Tad

November 30, Zurich, Switzerland—Tad

December 1, Isy-Les-Moulineaux, France—Tad

December 2, Ghent, Belgium—Tad

December 3, London, UK—Mudhoney, Tad

The
Blew
EP is released in the UK in early December

1990

January 2–3—Nirvana enters Reciprocal Recording to record new song “Sappy”

January 6, Seattle, WA—Crunchbird, the Gits, Tad

January 12, Portland, OR—Oily Bloodmen

January 19, Olympia, WA

January 20, Tacoma, WA—Machine, Rhino Humpers

February 9, Portland, OR—Rawhead Rex, Screaming Trees, Tad

February 11, San Jose, CA—Tad, Vegas Voodoo

February 12, Sacramento, CA—Tad, Thornucopia

February 14, San Francisco, CA—Dickless, Tad (two performances took place on this date)

February 15, Los Angeles, CA—Distorted Pony, Tad

February 16, Long Beach, CA—Haywire, Tad

February 17, Tijuana, Mexico—Tad

February 19, Phoenix, AZ—Tad

February 21, Chico, CA—Tad

March 12, Vancouver, BC—the Bombshells, Tad

March 20, Nirvana records their attempt at a formal video at the Evergreen State College

April 1, Chicago, IL—God's Acre, Bhang Revival

April 2–6—Nirvana record demos for their (aborted) second Sub Pop album provisionally entitled
Sheep
at Smart Studios, Madison, WI

April 6, Madison, WI—Tad, Victim's Family

April 8, Milwaukee, WI

April 9, Minneapolis, MN—Tad, Victim's Family

April 10, Ann Arbor, MI—Tad, Victim's Family

April 14, Cincinnati, OH—(Peter Prescott, Volcano Suns: “The show that never happened—think we were to play with them in Cincinnati and they canceled, so we never ran into them.”)

April 16, Toronto, Canada

April 17, Montréal, Canada

April 18, Cambridge, MA—the Bags

April 20, Swarthmore, PA

April 21, Cambridge, MA—Slaughter Shack

April 26, New York, NY—Rat at Rat R

April 27, Amherst, MA—3 Merry Widows, Cordelia's Dad, Gobblehoof, New Radiant Storm King, Sweet Lickin' Honey Babes

April 28, Hoboken, NJ—the Jesus Lizard

April 29, Washington, DC—Loop

April 30, Philadelphia, PA

May 1, Chapel Hill, NC

May 2, Charlotte, NC

May 4, Tampa, FL

May 5, Jacksonville Beach, FL

May 6, Atlanta, GA

May 9, Columbus, OH—Barbed Wire Dolls

May 10, Cincinnati, OH—Coffin Break

May 11, Tulsa, OK

May 13, Lincoln, NE

May 14, Denver, CO—Jux County

May 17, Boise, ID—24-7 Spyz

July 11, 24—Nirvana records the “Sliver” single

The
Hard to Believe
compilation is released in August, featuring Nirvana covering the song “Do You Love Me?” by Kiss

August 16, Las Vegas, NV

August 17, Hollywood, CA

August 19, San Diego, CA—Chemical People

August 20, Sacramento, CA

August 21, San Francisco, CA

August 23, Portland

August 24, Seattle

August 25, Vancouver, BC

The “Sliver”/“Dive” single is released in September

September 22, Seattle—the Derelicts, the Dwarves

September 25—Grohl is given an audition at the Dutchman rehearsal rooms in Seattle, then Cobain records a radio session for KAOS Radio, Olympia, on Calvin Johnson's
Boy Meets Girl
show where he announces Grohl has joined Nirvana

The
Heaven and Hell
compilation is released in October, featuring Nirvana covering the song “Here She Comes Now” by the Velvet Underground

October—Cobain joins friends Earth at Smegma Studios, Portland, to record vocals for the songs “Bureaucratic Desire for Revenge” and “Divine and Bright”

October 11, Olympia, WA—Witchypoo

October 17, Olympia, WA—Unrest

October 21—Nirvana records a radio session at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, UK, for the John Peel show

October 23, Birmingham, UK

October 24, London, UK—Godflesh

October 25, Leeds, UK—Arm, Victim's Family

October 26, Edinburgh, UK—Shonen Knife, the Vaselines

October 27, Nottingham, UK—Shonen Knife

October 29, Norwich, UK—Jacob's Mouse

November 25, Seattle—Heavy into Jeff, Holy Rollers

December 31, Portland—Caustic Soda, Hitting Birth, Roger Nusic, Thrillhammer

1991

Nirvana's live cover of the Vaselines' song “Molly's Lips” is released on a split single with the Fluid in January

January 1—Nirvana enters the Music Source Studio, Seattle, to record demos

January 18, Olympia, WA—Fitz of Depression, Helltrout, Nubbin

March 2, Boise, ID—Anxiety Prophets, Blank Frank and the Tattooed Gods

March 4, Calgary, Canada

March 5, Edmonton, Canada

March 8, Vancouver, BC—Doughboys, Mudhoney, Screaming Trees, the Wongs

March 9, Victoria, Canada

April 13, Olympia, WA (Cobain/Grohl with Witchypoo)—Giant Henry, Witchypoo

April 17, Seattle, WA—Fitz of Depression

May 2–28—Nirvana enters Sound City Studios, Burbank, CA, to record
Nevermind

May 29, Los Angeles, CA—Fitz of Depression, I Own the Sky

The
Grunge Years
compilation is released in June, featuring the Nirvana song “Dive”

June 1, Olympia, WA (Cobain, Grohl with Witchypoo)—Giant Henry, Witchypoo

June 8, Olympia

June 10, Englewood, CA—the Jesus Lizard

June 11, Salt Lake City, UT

June 13, San Francisco, CA

June 14, Los Angeles, CA—Hole

June 15, Tijuana, Mexico

June 17, Sacramento, CA—Kai Kln

June 18, Santa Cruz, CA

June 20, Portland, OR

The
Kill Rock Stars
compilation is released in August, featuring the Nirvana song “Beeswax”

August 15, Los Angeles, CA—Wool

August 20, Cork, Ireland

August 21, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland—Mexican Pets, Power of Dreams

August 23, Reading, UK—Power of Dreams, Teenage Fanclub

August 24, Cologne, Germany

August 25, Hasselt, Belgium

August 27, Bremen, Germany—Didjits, Gumball

August 28, Halle, Germany

August 29, Stuttgart, Germany

August 30, Nuremberg, Germany

September 1, Rotterdam, the Netherlands—Charmin' Children, Mudhoney, Paradogs, Son of Bazerk

September 3—Nirvana records a radio session at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, UK, for the John Peel show

The “Smells Like Teen Spirit” single is released on September 10

September 16, Seattle, WA

September 20, Toronto, Canada

September 21, Montréal, Canada

September 23, Boston, MA—Cliffs of Dooneen

The
Nevermind
album is released on September 23

September 24, Boston, MA

September 25, Providence, RI

September 26, New Haven, CT

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