Eddie Vedder announced Thursday (April 30) that he and Pearl Jam are joining the ALL-IN Challenge, offering up the ultimate birthday celebration for a PJ superfan to not only spend time with the band, but even influence what they play at a concert.
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The European leg of the 'Gigaton' tour is the latest to be affected by coronavirus
Pearl Jam have postponed the European leg of their ‘Gigaton’ tour until next summer, the band have announced.
The dates were due to begin in Frankfurt on June 23 and continue through until Amsterdam on July 23.
However, in a new Instagram post, the group confirmed the dates would no longer be going ahead as planned due to the coronavirus pandemic. Although new dates have not been announced at present, the post
Eddie Vedder announced Thursday (April 30) that he and Pearl Jam are joining the ALL-IN Challenge, offering up the ultimate birthday celebration for a PJ superfan to not only spend time with the band, but even influence what they play at a concert.
The coronavirus outbreak has forced the band to rearrange their touring plans
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In The Heights‘ release date has been officially pushed back until 2021.
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Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder performed a spine-chilling solo version of "River Cross" at the One World: Together at Home benefit event on Saturday night (Apr. 18).Dressed in a black shirt and black ballcap and surrounded by candles, Eddie Vedder performed the song -- which appears on Pearl Jam's Gigaton album -- with his own groaning organ work as the lone accompaniment.
Pearl Jam and Soundgarden teamed up for supergroup 'Temple Of The Dog' in 1990 and 2016
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It's going to be "fucking mind-blowing"
He'll now hit the road in August and September
Queen + Adam Lambert’s 2020 European summer tour has been rescheduled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Orson Welles crafted the menacing noir of “Touch of Evil” and “The Lady from Shanghai,” yet nothing the director-writer did came close, frame-by-frame, line-by-line, to the magic of “Citizen Kane.” As far as long shadows cast, jumping out of the gate with the epically angst-ridden “Ten” was Pearl Jam’s “Kane.” Its release, in 1991, meant that every slow boiling album that Eddie Vedder and company made since their bugged-out and brooding first full-length has had to live up to that bible of
Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.This week, Dua Lipa doesn’t want us to stop dancing, PartyNextDoor has the year’s coolest cameo, and Pearl Jam demonstrate why they’re still a force to be reckoned with.
Pearl Jam’s first album in nearly seven years, “Gigaton,” released today, is the veteran Seattle band’s most satisfying and adventurous work since the Clinton administration. For that, much credit must go to producer Josh Evans, who has worked for 15 years in various capacities behind-the-scenes with Pearl Jam and its individual members.
It's been seven years since rock fans have gotten a new album from Pearl Jam. But on Friday (March 27), the band released their eleventh studio album, Gigaton.Produced by Josh Evans and the band, the new effort follows 2013's Lightning Bolt, which took home a Grammy for best recording package.