Pearl Jam is leaving no stone unturned.
After wrapping 2024’s massive ‘Dark Matter Tour’ in support of their recently-released record, the Rock Hall of Famers announced they will play ten concerts next year in five cities that they didn’t hit earlier this year.
This time around, Eddie Vedder and co. will shred in Hollywood, FL (April 24, 26), Atlanta, GA (April 29, May 1), Nashville, TN (May 6, 8), Raleigh, NC (May 11, 13) and Pittsburgh, PA (May 16, 18).
Although we don’t know what putting multiple shows in cities means just yet — will they have different set lists on nights one and two like Metallica has been doing on tour? — we do know that these concerts are an extension of the ‘Dark Matter Tour’ as confirmed by this Instagram post from the group.
“We still care about putting something out there that is meaningful,” lead singer Eddie Vedder shared in a press release about the record. “No hyperbole, I think this is our best work.”
Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Pearl Jam shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, Dec. 13.
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Pearl Jam tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Pearl Jam set list
As expected, Pearl Jam is incorporating their exquisite new record into their live shows.
For a closer look at what they’ve been playing, here’s what the band played at a gig in Indiana on Aug. 26, according to Set List FM.
01.) “Wash”
02.) “Nothingman”
03.) “Present Tense”
04.) “Last Exit”
05.) “Spin the Black Circle”
06.) “Not for You”
07.) “Scared of Fear”
08.) “React, Respond”
09.) “Wreckage”
10.) “Daughter”
11.) “Even Flow”
12.) “Dark Matter”
13.) “Upper Hand”
14.) “Black”
15.) “Do the Evolution”
16.) “Running”
17.) “Porch”
Encore
18.) “Song of Good Hope” (Glen Hansard cover)
19.) “Lightning Bolt”
20.) “Corduroy”
21.) “Setting Sun”
22.) “Alive”
23.) “Baba O’Riley” (The Who cover)
24.) “Yellow Ledbetter”
Pearl Jam new music
On April 19, Pearl Jam released their 12th studio album “Dark Matter.”
And, while fans may have been incredulous when Vedder called the record Pearl Jam’s “best yet,” there’s certainly some merit to that statement.
The searing, soaring sun-drenched anthem “Upper Hand” is on par with the band’s greatest hits, and, for my money, has earned a rightful spot in live shows going forward.
“Running” thrums along and sounds like the soundtrack to a late-night joyride; the bluesy, romantic sing-a-long “Something Special” slows things down beautifully and album opener “Scared of Fear” is everything you want in a rock song — hooky guitars, hard-charging drums, tempo changes and unforgettable lyrics like “We used to laugh, we used to sing/We used to dance, we used to believe.”
Give this record a spin ASAP if you haven’t; “Dark Matter” is essential Pearl Jam.
’90s rockers on tour in 2024-25
Many iconic acts that were huge during “Seinfeld’s” golden era are out and about this year.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Oasis
Who else was out and about last year? Take a look at our list of the 58 biggest ’90s bands on tour to review.
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