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Courtney Love Teases Hole Reunion Tour with Melissa Auf der Maur
The former bandmates exchange cryptic messages on Instagram, sparking speculation of a comeback for the iconic 90s grunge band.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Courtney Love, the frontwoman of the 90s grunge band Hole, has ignited speculation of a reunion tour after posting a cryptic exchange with former bassist Melissa Auf der Maur on Instagram. In the posts, Love tagged Auf der Maur and asked, "So do we tell the kids about the tour?" Auf der Maur appeared to play along, responding with lyrics from Hole's 1998 song "Malibu." While there has been no formal announcement, the social media tease comes at a busy time for both musicians, with Love's documentary "Antiheroine" premiering at Sundance and Auf der Maur preparing to release her memoir "Even the Good Girls Will Cry: A 90s Rock Memoir."
Why it matters
Hole was one of the most influential and iconic grunge bands of the 90s, with Courtney Love's powerful vocals and raw, emotional songwriting resonating with a generation of music fans. A potential reunion would be a highly anticipated event, as the band has not performed regularly in 14 years since disbanding in 2002. The social media exchange between Love and Auf der Maur has sparked excitement among Hole fans, who have long hoped for a comeback from the band.
The details
Courtney Love posted video clips of Melissa Auf der Maur set to Hole's 1998 song "Malibu" on Instagram, tagging the former bassist and asking, "So do we tell the kids about the tour?" Auf der Maur appeared to play along, responding with lyrics from the same song. While guitarist Eric Erlandson and drummer Patty Schemel have not commented, the exchange has fueled speculation of a Hole reunion tour, as the band has not performed regularly since disbanding in 2002 after a co-headlining run with Marilyn Manson.
- Courtney Love posted the cryptic Instagram exchange on March 3, 2026.
- Hole last performed regularly in 2002, 14 years before the current social media activity.
The players
Courtney Love
The frontwoman and co-founder of the iconic 90s grunge band Hole, known for her powerful vocals and raw, emotional songwriting.
Melissa Auf der Maur
The former bassist of Hole, who joined the band in 1994 following the death of bassist Kristen Pfaff and played on the band's 1998 album "Celebrity Skin" before departing in 1999.
Eric Erlandson
The guitarist and co-founder of Hole, who has not publicly commented on the recent social media exchange.
Patty Schemel
The drummer of Hole, who has also not publicly commented on the recent social media activity.
What they’re saying
“So do we tell the kids about the tour @xmadmx?”
— Courtney Love (Instagram)
“It starts with eternal love…”
— Melissa Auf der Maur (Instagram)
“and cycles through rage, loss, ecstasy, sex, death, poetry, filth, childbirth, the forest, the river the sea the sea… & ends with love.”
— Courtney Love (Instagram)
What’s next
While there has been no formal announcement of a Hole reunion tour, fans will be closely watching for any further updates or confirmations from the band members, particularly Courtney Love and Melissa Auf der Maur, in the coming weeks and months.
The takeaway
The cryptic social media exchange between Courtney Love and Melissa Auf der Maur has reignited hope among Hole fans for a long-awaited reunion of the influential 90s grunge band. The potential comeback would be a highly anticipated event, as Hole has not performed regularly in over a decade, and their powerful music and raw, emotional sound continues to resonate with music lovers.
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