
Tonight at 8pm, Today Radio's Artist Hour pays tribute to one of the most defining bands of the 1990s, Nirvana.
Fronted by the late Kurt Cobain, Nirvana didn't just make music, they shifted the entire landscape of rock. Their explosive energy, raw emotion, and stripped-down sound helped bring grunge from Seattle to the world stage, with hits like Smells Like Teen Spirit, Come As You Are, and Heart-Shaped Box becoming generational anthems.
8 April also marks the anniversary of the day Cobain’s death was discovered in 1994, a moment that stunned fans across the globe and marked the end of an era. While the tragedy of his passing still echoes, this week’s Artist Hour chooses to focus on what came before, the groundbreaking music, the unforgettable performances, and the legacy that continues to inspire musicians and fans to this day.
From the gritty beginnings of Bleach to the massive cultural moment that was Nevermind, and the haunting introspection of In Utero, join us for one hour of non-stop Nirvana, with no commentary, no interruptions just the music that changed everything.
The Artist Hour airs every Tuesday and Thursday at 8pm on Today Radio, celebrating a different band or artist each episode.