Pearl Jam Is Returning To The Wells Fargo Center This September
Did you hear the news that my favorite band is coming back to the great city of Philadelphia? Yes, that is right, Pearl Jam is back and just as good as ever!
We made the announcement today at 11 a.m. on MGK with Paul Kelly who is filling in for Eric Johnson!
Pearl Jam will be playing two shows at my home away from home, the Wells Fargo Center, on September 7th and September 9th.
Tickets will officially go on sale this Friday, February 23rd, but you have to register to be able to buy tickets.
Your best bet would be to do what I did, and that is to go to Pearl Jam’s official website (linked here), then click on the shows you want to attend and register from there.
The last time Pearl Jam played the Wells Fargo Center was April 29th, 2016, and the building honored Pearl Jam by raising a banner that commemorated ten shows played in South Philly.
Plus, they proceeded to play their debut record, “Ten,” in its entirety. Needless to say, it was a pretty special night!
Who knows what they will have in store for us when they return to Philly this September, but I know that I’ll be there for whatever they have up their sleeve!
I was so excited about the news that I tweeted out a picture of me holding this really cool basketball with the new Pearl Jam “Dark Matter” logo on it that I got from the Wells Fargo Center.
Thanks to Magdalena Ciccone and the official Pearl Jam Twitter account for retweeting it!
Pearl Jam on Twitter: "🏀🎇 https://t.co/3dIQ4zYuvv / Twitter"
🏀🎇 https://t.co/3dIQ4zYuvv
They have over 3.4 million followers, so needless to say my tweet reached a whole new audience with that one!
Pearl Jam will be returning to town in support of their 12th studio album, “Dark Matter,” which will be released on April 19th.
Last week, they released the title track to that album, and it is fantastic.
The record is produced by Andrew Watt, who has done fantastic work with the likes of The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, and even Post Malone.
It sounds like early 2000s Pearl Jam because it is very reminiscent of their album, Riot Act.
Don’t take my word for it though, take a listen for yourself!
Maybe I’ll see you at a show in September!
The Song:
Photos:
Pearl Jam's banner at the Wells Fargo Center. This was raised during the band's last show at the Wells Fargo Center in 2016.
This basketball has the Dark Matter logo Pearl Jam is using for their new album. I was so stoked to get my hands on it.
Hanging with Jeff Ament, the bassist for Pearl Jam, at Fenway Park in 2016. This was backstage at Pearl Jam's show that summer.
Jeff Ament's Rock Hall T-Shirt: An Analysis
In April of 2017, Pearl Jam was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and all of them looked pretty sharp at the ceremony. Jeff Ament, though, got the most attention for his outfit: his t-shirt included a long list of artists who he felt should be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
This list ranged from rock to metal to punk to jazz to Afrobeat to new wave to avant-garde and even some visual artists. However, he is still a fan of lots of rock radio favorites through the decades, including Grand Funk Railroad, Bad Company, Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Steppenwolf. Others are not as well known to radio listeners, including Can, Flipper, Gang of Four, King Diamond, Minor Threat, the Jam and Captain Beefheart.
Interestingly, he included two bands who have vocal about not liking Pearl Jam: Oasis, the Smashing Pumpkins, and the Black Crowes. Also, interestingly, he included former Nirvana drummer Chad Channing, who wasn’t included in Nirvana’s induction. But he didn’t include former Pearl Jam drummers Dave Abbruzzese and Jack Irons, who weren’t included in Pearl Jam’s induction.
Here, we go through the list name by name, minus the artists who have since been inducted: Nina Simone, T. Rex, Bon Jovi, Todd Rundgren, the Cars, Duran Duran, Nine Inch Nails, Roxy Music, Judas Priest, Kraftwerk, Kate Bush and the Cure. We’re also not including Tom Waits, who was inducted in 2011, but appears on the shirt.
We size up each of the artists who have yet to be inducted and discuss how likely they are actually to be nominated and ultimately become Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.