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Dark Matters world tour announced for 2024

Pearl Jam is an alternative rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. The band's lineup consists of bassist Jeff Ament, rhythm guitarist Stone Gossard, lead guitarist Mike McCready, lead singer/guitarist Eddie Vedder and drummer Matt Cameron. Thirty plus years of live performances, twelve studio albums and hundreds of official live concert bootleg releases later, Pearl Jam continues to be critically acclaimed and commercially successful. The band has sold over 85 million albums worldwide and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. Pearl Jam's new album, Dark Matter, is out 19 April 2024.

Since the earliest days, Pearl Jam has used its platform to elevate people and causes that often go unnoticed or underserved. Much of the band’s philanthropic work is accomplished through its Vitalogy Foundation which to date has raised more than $50 million for organisations supporting issues such as abortion access, climate change and homelessness, and drawing attention to the fight against diseases such as Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis and epidermolysis bullosa (EB). In addition to the money Vitalogy donates, the band also donates signed instruments, posters and merchandise to organisations to use for their own fundraising purposes. Compounding the impact of Vitalogy Foundation, the band has supported Jeff Ament’s Montana Pool Service building skate parks in Montana and South Dakota. Pearl Jam also lends its voice to notable causes like the West Memphis 3, voting rights and fair ticketing practices. Over the past three decades, the band has a long history of standing up for what it believes in and putting its resources behind those beliefs.

Through its innovative Ten Club and fan engagement, community building, coveted poster designs, and longstanding activism and philanthropy, Pearl Jam continues to have a lasting impact on generations of music lovers.

Setlists

    1. -Dark Entree
    2. 1.Garden
    3. 2.Nothingman
    4. 3.Why Go
    5. 4.Deep
    6. 5.Running (Dedicated to Franco Harris)
    7. 6.Scared of Fear
    8. 7.Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
    9. 8.Immortality
    10. 9.Faithfull
    11. 10.Even Flow
    12. 11.Dark Matter
    13. 12.Wreckage (followed by a tease of The Who's "Pinball Wizard" during Eddie's birthday wish to Pete Townshend)
    14. 13.Better Man (with "I'm One" (The Who), "Love, Reign O’er Me" (The Who) and The Beat's "Save It for Later" tags)
    15. 14.Insignificance
    16. 15.Once
    17. 16.Wishlist (with "Comes Then Goes" tag)
    18. 17.Rearviewmirror
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Future Days (Eddie solo)
    2. 19.Hunger Strike (Temple of the Dog cover)
    3. 20.Do the Evolution
    4. 21.Setting Sun
    5. 22.Crazy Mary (Victoria Williams cover)
    6. 23.Lukin
    7. 24.Alive
    8. 25.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
    9. 26.Yellow Ledbetter
    10. 27.Little Wing (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
  1. Pre-set

    1. 1.Throw Your Arms Around Me (Hunters & Collectors cover) (Eddie solo)
  2. Main Set

    1. 2.Wash
    2. 3.Sometimes
    3. 4.Low Light
    4. 5.Black
    5. 6.Retrograde
    6. 7.Once
    7. 8.Never Destination
    8. 9.Why Go
    9. 10.1/2 Full
    10. 11.Daughter (with "Poor Girl" tag)
    11. 12.Unemployable (first time since 2013)
    12. 13.Dance of the Clairvoyants
    13. 14.Habit
    14. 15.Who You Are (fan request; first time since 2016)
    15. 16.Glorified G
    16. 17.Rearviewmirror
  3. Encore

    1. 18.Imagine (John Lennon cover) (first time since 2018)
    2. 19.Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover) (played to back)
    3. 20.Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns (Mother Love Bone cover)
    4. 21.State of Love and Trust
    5. 22.Jeremy
    6. 23.Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag)
    7. 24.Alive
    8. 25.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover) (also with John Doe)
    9. 26.Yellow Ledbetter (with "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Scuttle Buttin'" tags)
    1. -The Greatest (Cat Power cover)
    2. 1.Long Road
    3. 2.Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
    4. 3.Thin Air (tour debut)
    5. 4.Just Breathe (tour debut)
    6. 5.Present Tense
    7. 6.Interstellar Overdrive (Pink Floyd cover)
    8. 7.Corduroy
    9. 8.Spin the Black Circle
    10. 9.Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
    11. 10.Given to Fly
    12. 11.Who Ever Said
    13. 12.Even Flow
    14. 13.Dance of the Clairvoyants
    15. 14.River Cross
    16. 15.Save You
    17. 16.Better Man (with "Save It for Later" by The Beat tag)
    18. 17.Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover) (played to crowd behind stage)
    19. 18.Faithfull
    20. 19.Lukin
    21. 20.Rearviewmirror
  1. Encore

    1. 21.I Won't Back Down (Tom Petty cover) (Eddie solo, Dedicated to Sandy Hook parents Jennifer Hensel and Jeremy Richman)
    2. 22.Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns (Mother Love Bone cover)
    3. 23.Alive
    4. 24.Baba O'Riley (The Who cover)
    5. 25.Yellow Ledbetter
    1. 1.Footsteps
    2. 2.Pendulum
    3. 3.Sleight of Hand (First time played since 2016)
    4. 4.Parachutes (First time played since 2016)
    5. 5.Hard to Imagine
    6. 6.Keep Me in Your Heart (Warren Zevon cover) (Eddie solo acoustic while the house PA was reset)
    7. 7.Who Ever Said
    8. 8.Even Flow
    9. 9.Dance of the Clairvoyants
    10. 10.Quick Escape
    11. 11.Spin the Black Circle
    12. 12.Alright
    13. 13.Retrograde
    14. 14.Never Destination
    15. 15.Take the Long Way
    16. 16.Whipping (False start)
    17. 17.Porch
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Better Man
    2. 19.Do the Evolution
    3. 20.Baba O'Riley (The Who cover)
    4. 21.Indifference
    1. -The Greatest (Cat Power cover)
    2. 1.Nothing as It Seems (tour debut, first time as opening song since 2000)
    3. 2.Off He Goes (tour debut)
    4. 3.Footsteps
    5. 4.Alright
    6. 5.W.M.A. (First time in Europe since 1993)
    7. 6.Why Go
    8. 7.Even Flow
    9. 8.Pilate (tour debut)
    10. 9.Corduroy (E.V. alters lyrics "Everything has chains, absolutely *everything has* changed" with emphasis)
    11. 10.Mankind (tour debut)
    12. 11.Wishlist
    13. 12.Hard to Imagine
    14. 13.Better Man (with "Save It for Later" and "Beast of Burden" tags)
    15. 14.Black Diamond (KISS cover) (tour debut; Matt Cameron and Mike McCready on vocals)
    16. 15.Given to Fly
    17. 16.Porch (Mike McCready's phone goes off during the solo, Eddie shows him the phone while playing)
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Do the Evolution
    2. 18.Purple Rain (Prince cover) (Josh Klinghoffer on vocals)
    3. 19.Alive
    4. 20.Indifference
    5. 21.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover) (Mike McCready smashes his guitar to pieces into his amp and pedals)

News

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Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 36 reviews
  • Absolutely fantastic

    by Donna on 26/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    After waiting over thirty years it was a privilege to finally see my all time favourite band. The venue was great, only problem was the heat in there. Air con would have made the experience more comfortable. That said we all had a fantastic time

  • Co-op Live…. It's a no from us - all 3 stars for Pearl Jam!

    by Bigdogharvey on 26/06/2024Rating: 3 out of 5

    Pearl Jam- really good despite Eddie being under the weather - but he battled on! Co-op Live Arena…….Bad. Refused admission because of the size of my shoulder bag which held a purse a phone and my glasses…..REALLY?!?! "supervisor" of entrance D…. Well let's just say he was a &+*^ please make your own descriptive word up!! Had to return to hotel to drop my bag. One hour round trip not to mention the cost of the taxis! Really poor organisation. And if you struggle to walk further than 500 yards don't even consider this venue. £3.20 for a can of still water…. Oh the joy. It's a NO from us. Never again - regardless of band! A £600+ night - which was not worth it!!

  • glorious!

    by Grace on 26/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    I did miss some of the older classics that weren't on the setlist, but all good!

  • AMAZING!!! Mind blown

    by Dee on 26/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    This was by far one of the greatest concerts we have ever been to! A dream to see them perform live and what a show they put on. Eddie Veder was ill and he lost a close friend but still put on a smile and an amazing performance. Mike, Stone and Jeff were incredible and showed us what amazing musicians they are!! We hope they return to the UK and will be there when they do 😁😁😁🥰🥰

  • Top stuff

    by Dougal McGuire on 26/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    PJ were great and it was a life affirming show. Biggest issue was finding that the £160 tickets I bought were available for £44 the day of the event. I won't be buying on the first day again, I'll take my chances and wait next time.

  • Good sound but poor lighting

    by Lilh on 26/06/2024Rating: 3 out of 5

    Experience was OK, but bearing mind the ticket prices we were unable to see them due to poor lighting - glaring out at the audience! Will try and visit other venues in future