Pearl Jam Launches New Leg of Dark Matter World Tour
Pearl Jam kicked off a new leg of their Dark Matter world tour in Montana on Thursday night, dedicating the show to two fans who had left the hospital to attend the concert. The 26-song setlist featured a mix of old and new tracks, including the return of John Lennon’s "Gimme Some Truth" and the debut of a Beatles track, "Her Majesty," performed by frontman Eddie Vedder solo.
A Special Dedication
Before playing "Hard to Imagine," Vedder addressed the crowd, saying, "Tonight it has been brought to our attention that there are two very special men here who have been battling hard and intensely for the things that most of us take for granted." He continued, "For example, most of us didn’t have to get permission to leave the hospital to be here tonight. And I think one left the hospital to be here tonight without permission!… The band and this crowd, I ask them to send all healing energy, from every one of us to you."
Support Acts and Guest Appearances
Glen Hansard made a guest appearance on "Smile," while Lukas Nelson helped Vedder with "Just Breathe." Both returned for the closer "Rockin’ in the Free World," which was dedicated to local Democratic Senator John Tester.
Setlist
The setlist included seven songs from Dark Matter, including the title track, "React, Respond," "Scared of Fear," "Setting Sun," "Upper Hand," "Won’t Tell," and "Wreckage." The band also played a mix of old and new tracks, including "Given to Fly," "Nothing as It Seems," "Low Light," "Why Go," "Corduroy," "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town," and "Jeremy."
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Pearl Jam’s Dark Matter World Tour
The tour will continue until September 17, before heading to New Zealand and Australia, with the final leg ending on November 21.
FAQs
Q: What is the Dark Matter world tour?
A: The Dark Matter world tour is a concert tour by Pearl Jam, featuring songs from their latest album, Dark Matter, as well as a mix of old and new tracks.
Q: Who are the two fans that Pearl Jam dedicated the show to?
A: The two fans left the hospital to attend the concert, and Pearl Jam dedicated the show to them, sending healing energy from the crowd.
Q: What is the setlist for the Dark Matter world tour?
A: The setlist includes a mix of old and new tracks, including seven songs from Dark Matter, as well as covers of John Lennon and The Beatles.
Q: Who made guest appearances on the tour?
A: Glen Hansard made a guest appearance on "Smile," while Lukas Nelson helped Vedder with "Just Breathe."
Q: What is the final leg of the Dark Matter world tour?
A: The final leg of the tour will end on November 21, after stops in New Zealand and Australia.
Conclusion:
Pearl Jam’s Dark Matter world tour is a must-see for fans of the band and rock music in general. With a mix of old and new tracks, as well as special guest appearances, the tour is a celebration of the band’s music and their dedication to their fans. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see Pearl Jam live and experience the energy and passion of their performances.