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martes, 15 de noviembre de 2011

Pearl Jam will perform on November 16 at the Monumental stadium



In early September, Eddie Vedder and his Pearl Jam bandmates in Canada will begin a tour that will have a special treat, as the band come out to celebrate, along with their loyal fans, his 20 years making music and playing a leading role in the history of rock. The party already has confirmed stops in Latin America: pass through Argentina, Brazil and Chile. Here will perform Nov. 16 at the Monumental stadium.

Tickets will go on sale on July 25, through Ticketmaster, Entel area for customers. A week later, on August 1, will start selling tickets overall, ranging from $ 18 thousand in the Magallanes area, to $ 70,000 in Rapa Nui. Other prices are $ 28 000 (Lateral Magallanes), $ 35 000 (court), $ 49 000 (Cordillera) and $ 55 000 (Ocean). Before 25, could have a special sale for the official fan club.

Unlike the show that made the trio Jonas Brothers, the only one who has done so far in the stage of Colo Colo and was installed on the grandstand stage Cordillera, both this show and for those who give Red Hot Chili Peppers in the same room, the next-September 16, the stage will be placed on the north gallery, where it usually is installed the "Garra Blanca". Both concerts also will not have long criticized the court and court division between VIP.

This is the second visit of the group from Seattle to Chile, following its debut in 2005, when they did two shows at San Carlos de Apoquindo stadium, which were filed between the year's best and, moreover, were marked by the excitement of fans, who had spent more than a decade waiting to see the emblem of the grunge band. This did not care that it rained for the first recital on Santiago: 25 000 people came to the stage of Las Condes, who sang every song that the band sent in two-hour show, which was repeated the next day, also a packed house.

Although history marks 1990 as the year that left Pearl Jam, the band celebrates its two decades together considering his album Ten, 1991 as the starting point. Since the release of that album, which includes classics like Jeremy, Black, Even Flow and Alive, the band became one of the fundamental rock of the 90. Twenty years later, the group's formation remains almost intact, with Eddie Vedder on vocals, Mike McCready and Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament guitars on bass. The only member that has changed has been the drummer since the four musicians who have been training different from 1991. The current, Matt Cameron, is in the group since 1998.

Live album and documentary

This tour is just one of those celebrations that the group has prepared for this year, which also released the album Live on ten legs, which celebrates its living history: a collection of songs recorded between 2003 and 2010 shows.

Also, director Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) filmed a documentary on her story, which is due for release in September and ended last April to register. Pearl Jam twenty is the name of this work, which are reviewed footage of the band and which also did special interviews with all members of the group.

It has also been talk of a special concert, with guest stars. "We're just trying to gather a lot of friends and bands that have played in the past to make a couple of concerts in the United States. Probably will assemble at the last minute, do not want to sound like some giant or too important. It should be something natural, "Vedder said in an interview with the Chicago Tribune.

And while it might seem that all these celebrations are enough to fill the list of projects for this year group, especially considering that Vedder also recently released a solo album that had mixed reviews, called Ukulele songs-there is also the possibility of see a new studio album from the band in the coming months: the bassist for the group said in March they had 25 new songs written and now had to decide what to record for the tenth studio album by the band in Seattle.

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