Pearl Jam kicked off their 2024 world tour in Vancouver on Saturday (May 4), playing several songs from new album âDark Matterâ for the first time. Check out footage below.
The band played a 25-song set at the Rogers Arena, including a total of nine tracks from their recently-released 12th album, seven of which graced a setlist for the first time ever.
Also played at the show were early classics including âAliveâ, âBlackâ and âDaughterâ, as well as deeper cuts like âLeathermanâ, at the request of drummer Matt Cameron, and covers of Neil Youngâs âRockinâ in the Free Worldâ, Tom Pettyâs âI Wonât Back Downâ and Mother Love Boneâs âChloe Dancer/Crown of Thornsâ.
See footage from the show here:
Pearl Jamâs setlist at Rogers Arena, Vancouver on May 4:Â
âWashâÂ
âLow LightâÂ
âElderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small TownâÂ
âGiven to FlyâÂ
âScared of FearâÂ
âReact, RespondâÂ
âWreckageâÂ
âDark MatterâÂ
âDaughterâÂ
âLeathermanâÂ
âCorduroyâÂ
âRed MosquitoâÂ
âUpper HandâÂ
âWonât TellâÂ
âRunningâÂ
âChloe Dancer/Crown of ThornsâÂ
âPorchâÂ
âI Wonât Back DownâÂ
âBlackâÂ
âDo the EvolutionâÂ
âSomething SpecialâÂ
âAliveâÂ
âRockinâ in the Free WorldâÂ
âYellow LedbetterâÂ
âSetting SunâÂ
The Seattle band announced the tour back in February, and it will continue around North America for the rest of May, before heading to Europe and the UK. Those shows include Manchesterâs Co-Op Live on June 25 and Londonâs Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 29, preceded by Dublinâs Marlay Park on June 22. Check out the full dates here and visit here for US tickets and here for UK tickets.
NME gave âDark Matterâ a glowing four-star review, and praised it as âsome of their strongest work in recent memoryâ.
âFor those longing for the charismatic songwriting that first put the band on the map over three decades ago, âDark Matterâ will come as a pleasant surprise,â it read. âNot only does it showcase Pearl Jam reclaiming the charm that first made them a force to be reckoned with back in 1991, it comes alongside some of their most impressive musicianship yet, as well as a determination to take risks after years of playing it safe.â
Eddie Vedder recently said that he thinks the band have âone or twoâ good records left in them after âDark Matterâ.
âThe older you get the better you are at living in the present,â he said. âThe understanding you have less time is the biggest number in the quotient. The goal is to keep making music.â
The bandâs drummer Matt Cameron has also been speaking about the time that he received a cease-and-desist letter from KISS as a teenager.
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