October 22nd, 1990 marks the 30th anniversary of Pearl Jam’s first-ever concert. To commemorate the occasion, the band will unlock another legendary performance from their vault and stream it live online for the first time.
A full recording of Pearl Jam’s April 29th, 2016 concert in Philadelphia, newly mixed in stereo and 5.1 digital surround sound and featuring full-color HD footage, will be available to stream on Nugs.tv from October 22nd to 25th.
The 32-song, three-hour performance opened with a full performance of PJ’s debut album, Ten, and also touted rare performances of “Breakerfall” and “Who You Are”. The two-song encore was packed with a number of covers, including Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb”, Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down”, Dead Boys’ “Sonic Reducer”, and The Who’s “Baba O’Riley”.
Pearl Jam hope to return to in-person touring next summer as they look to finally hit the road in support of their newest album, Gigaton. Already they’ve announced several shows abroad, including a pair of massive shows at London’s Hyde Park with Pixies and IDLES.
On October 22, Pearl Jam will stream the April 29, 2016 Philadelphia show on @NugsNet.
The 32-song set includes Ten played front to back, newly mixed in stereo & 5.1 digital surround sound. Stream the never-before-seen full-color HD footage 10/22-10/25: https://t.co/awSKMuF3Zj pic.twitter.com/U3feUQi1iZ
— Pearl Jam (@PearlJam) October 10, 2020
Setlist:
Once
Even Flow
Alive
Why Go
Black
Jeremy
Oceans
Porch
Garden
Deep
Release
Breakerfall
Corduroy
Who You Are
Let the Records Play
Spin the Black Circle
Do the Evolution
ENCORE 1
Bee Girl
Just Breathe
All Or None
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Mind Your Manner
Given to Fly
Daughter
Rearviewmirror
ENCORE 2
Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover)
Better Man
Leash
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Sonic Reducer (Dead Boys cover)
Baba O’Riley (The Who cover)
Yellow Ledbetter/Star Spangled Banner