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Pearl Jam Twenty Tour

Pearl Jam Twenty Tour
Tour by Pearl Jam
Location
  • North America
  • Latin America
Associated albumPearl Jam Twenty
Start dateSeptember 3, 2011
End dateNovember 24, 2011
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 12 in North America
  • 10 in Latin America
  • 22 in total
Pearl Jam concert chronology

The Pearl Jam Twenty Tour (also known as the PJ20 Tour) was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary.[1] The tour consisted of a two-day festival at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin on the Labor Day weekend,[2] and was followed by ten shows in Canada,[3] ending with a show at the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver.[4] The festival dates had support from Queens of the Stone Age, Mudhoney, Liam Finn, John Doe[5] and The Strokes.[6] Due to high ticket demand for pre-sale tickets, the website had to be taken offline.[7]

On July 11, the band announced an additional nine dates in Latin America, scheduled for November.[8] This was the second time that the band had toured Latin America, after their 2005 tour and included a show in San José, Costa Rica.[9] On August 19, a second date was added in São Paulo.[10] American punk band X were announced as the opening band for the Latin American shows.[11][12][13]

History

The opening show at Alpine Valley featured songs by Mother Love Bone and Temple of the Dog with Chris Cornell on vocals.[14] This was then repeated for the second show.[15] During the first show at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, the band were joined onstage by Neil Young during their performance of "Rockin' in the Free World".[16][17] The show was later released exclusively as a free digital download through Google Music on November 10 in celebration of the upcoming, official launch of that site on November 16.[18]

Opening acts

  • Mudhoney — North America (excluding Costa Rica and Mexico)
  • X — South America, Costa Rica and Mexico

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[19][20]
September 3, 2011 East Troy United States Alpine Valley Music Theatre
September 4, 2011
September 7, 2011 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
September 11, 2011 Toronto Air Canada Centre
September 12, 2011
September 14, 2011 Ottawa Scotiabank Place
September 15, 2011 Hamilton Copps Coliseum
September 17, 2011 Winnipeg MTS Centre
September 19, 2011 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre
September 21, 2011 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
September 23, 2011 Edmonton Rexall Place
September 25, 2011 Vancouver Pacific Coliseum
Latin America[19]
November 3, 2011 São Paulo Brazil Estádio do Morumbi
November 4, 2011
November 6, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Praça da Apoteose
November 9, 2011 Curitiba Estádio Vila Capanema
November 11, 2011 Porto Alegre Estádio Passo D'Areia
November 13, 2011 La Plata Argentina Estadio Ciudad de La Plata
November 16, 2011 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental David Arellano
November 18, 2011 Lima Peru Estadio Universidad San Marcos
November 20, 2011 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional San Jose
November 24, 2011 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol

Band members

Pearl Jam
Additional musicians

References

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  2. ^ "Pearl Jam hits road for 20th anniversary tour, with stop in Vancouver". vancouversun.com. May 17, 2011. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  3. ^ "Pearl Jam Celebrate 20 Years With Tour, Book and Documentary With Soundtrack". spinnermusic.co.uk. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  4. ^ "Pearl Jam wraps 20th anniversary Canadian tour in Vancouver". vancouversun.com. September 26, 2011. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  5. ^ "Pearl Jam to celebrate 20th anniversary with two day festival". licklibrary.com. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  6. ^ "The Strokes Confirmed For Pearl Jam 20 Festival". thestrokesnews.com. May 17, 2011. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  7. ^ "Problems with Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary ticket pre-sale". CBS News. May 24, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  8. ^ "Pearl Jam Announces 2011 South and Central American Tour". pearljam.com. July 11, 2011. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  9. ^ "Pearl Jam officially confirmed for Costa Rica". Tico Times. July 11, 2011. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  10. ^ "Pearl Jam Adds Second Sao Paolo Show". Ten Club. August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  11. ^ "Shows: X the band". xtheband.com. August 26, 2011. Archived from the original on September 25, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  12. ^ "X Announces South American Tour with Pearl Jam". Guitar World. August 26, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  13. ^ "Tours: X to open for Pearl Jam in South America". Punknews.org. August 26, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  14. ^ "Concert review: Pearl Jam at Alpine Valley Music Theatre". Chicago Tribune. September 3, 2011. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  15. ^ "Pearl Jam Fest Wows With Chris Cornell/Temple of The Dog, Multiple Guests". billboard.com. September 4, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  16. ^ "Concert Review: Air Canada Centre, Toronto - Sept. 11, 2011". canoe.ca. September 11, 2011. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ "Pearl Jam and Neil Young's Suprise [sic] Duet". alternativeaddiction.com. September 11, 2011. Archived from the original on October 1, 2012. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  18. ^ Farrar, Justin (November 10, 2011). "Toronto 9.11.11 Pearl Jam". Android Market. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  19. ^ a b "Pearl Jam Announce Details of Their Festival, Film, Tour and Book". artistdirect.com. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  20. ^ "Pearl Jam reveals WI Labor Day Festival". billboard.com. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.