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Pearl Jam Tour!

12:01 PM, Thursday 3/11/10 5 |   |

It’s a great time to live on the East Coast or in the Midwest as Pearl Jam announces an 11-city tour beginning May 3 in Missouri.

Here’s the skinny: The tour begins in Kansas City at the Sprint Center, goes to St. Louis’ Scottrade Center May 4 and hits Columbus, Ohio, and the Nationwide Arena May 6.

The band takes care of the Indianapolis market with a show at the Noblesville’s Verizon Wireless Music Center May 7, plays Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena May 9, Buffalo’s HSBC Arena May 10 and then goes to Bristow, Va., and Jiffy Lube Live May 13.

But wait there’s more: Hartford, Conn., at the XL Center May 15; Boston’s TD Garden May 17 and New York at MSG May 20-21. Another date on the schedule – May 18 – is marked TBA for both city and venue.

Band Of Horses open all shows except the May 20 Madison Square Garden show when The Black Keys support.

Pre-sales through the band’s Ten Club begin March 15 for established, dues-paying members. According to an announcement on the band’s Web site, registering and purchasing a membership now will not make you eligible for pre-sales. The only way to get in on the pre-sale is through PearlJam.com, and you must pay for your tickets using a VISA or Mastercard.

  • Pearl Jam

    NBC "Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien", Universal City, Calif.
    June 1, 2009

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Pre-sales for Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbus and Noblesville begin March 15, while the pre-sales for Boston and New York begins March 16. Cleveland, Buffalo, Bristow and Hartford pre-sales begin March 17. For more information, click here for the Pearl Jam Web site.


5 Comments leave a comment

  1. 149
    obidos wrote:

    06:55 AM, Mar 12, 2010

    I never thought I'd say this about Pearl Jam but - STOP TOURING already!!

    we need Matt free for Soundgarden!

  2. 2
    Bluemoo wrote:

    04:51 AM, Mar 13, 2010

    MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY!

  3. 1
    disel78 wrote:

    08:53 AM, Mar 13, 2010

    Thought I never say this but "Obidos" and "Bluemoo" eat a dickyour both retarted...so my sentiment would be go get your Jonas Brothers tickets and T bag each other......PJ is one if not the best!!

  4. 4
    kevin311 wrote:

    12:56 AM, Mar 14, 2010

    disel78, you are a tool.

    i've seen pearl jam over 20 times and i've never seen soundgarden...

    that would be nice... and yes, PJ is the best but we want the original soundgarden line-up

  5. 61
    livenationsux wrote:

    07:09 AM, Mar 15, 2010

    lol disel78... glad to see a Cleveland date;)



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