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Pearl Jam Plays First Show in Over a Year, Debuts Several New Songs

On Saturday (September 18), Hall of Fame grunge band, Pearl Jam, played its first show in three years and, in the process, debuted a handful of new tracks for rabid fans.

The band, which performed at the Sea.Hear.Now festival off the beach in Asbury Park, New Jersey, played six tracks from its most recent LP, Gigaton (2020). In addition, the band was able to introduce its newest touring member, Josh Klinghoffer, Variety reports.

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Both Gigaton and Klinghoffer had been planned to be introduced to PJ fans more than a year ago, but neither were able to due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of the fans in attendance had originally purchased tickets for the festival (as part of the bandโ€™s then-planned tour) more than a year ago.

According to Setlist.FM, the Seattle-born band opened with its latest hit single, โ€œDance of the Clairvoyants.โ€ Then came two songs never played before live: โ€œQuick Escapeโ€ and โ€œSeven Oโ€™Clock.โ€ Later the band debuted โ€œNever Destination,โ€ โ€œSuperblood Wolfmoonโ€ and โ€œTake the Long Way.โ€

For an encore, Pearl Jam played their hit, โ€œAlive,โ€ from the now-25-year-old record, Ten. The band also played the Neil Young cover, โ€œRockinโ€™ in the Free World,โ€ and, of course, because they were in the artistโ€™s hometown, Bruce Springsteenโ€™s โ€œMy City of Ruins.โ€

Variety added that Sea.Hear.Now producer and accomplished Asbury Park music photographer, Danny Clinch, sat in with the band on harmonica during their performance of โ€œRed Mosquito.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re so glad you made it,โ€ Vedder said to the tens of thousands on hand. โ€œWeโ€™re happy we could make it and I think weโ€™re all gonna make it together.โ€

The band thanked Asbury Park and the fest on Twitter after the show:

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