Pearl Jam To Perform Exclusive ‘Small Stage Series’ Concert For SiriusXM
Eddie Vedder’s team will perform a special, invitation-only show at New York’s historic Apollo Theater on September 10.
Pearl Jam are set to perform at New York’s historic Apollo Theater in a special invitation-only concert as part of SiriusXM’s ‘Small Stage Series’ on Saturday, September 10.
The exclusive concert marks the first time that Pearl Jam has performed at the iconic theater and will be the first U.S. date of the band’s fall tour. The show was originally planned around the release of the group’s critically acclaimed chart-topping eleventh full-length, Gigaton, originally released in 2020. In celebration of the album and subsequent tour, the band has released the revamped Gigaton (Tour Edition). It features 11 live songs recorded during the band’s triumphant return to the road in 2021.
Pear Jam’s ‘Small Stage Series’ concert will air live nationwide on the band’s exclusive SiriusXM channel, Pearl Jam Radio (Ch. 22), where you can also hear Gigaton (Tour Edition).
“As we promised in 2020, and for the first time, we are thrilled to bring one of the greatest rock bands ever to the legendary Apollo Theater for a historic, once-in-a lifetime, performance exclusively for our SiriusXM subscribers,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “Pearl Jam Radio has become a primary destination for fans and they won’t want to miss this.”
Pearl Jam released their Gigaton (Tour Edition) on July 8. It features 11 live songs recorded during the band’s triumphant return to the road in 2021 alongside the group’s critically acclaimed chart-topping eleventh full-length, Gigaton, originally released in 2020.
The Seattle legends roared back on the stage last year and performed music from Gigaton for the first time during a string of unforgettable shows. Now, the Tour Edition consists of energetic and emotionally charged renditions of new favorites, including “Dance Of The Clairvoyants,” “Superblood Wolfmoon,” “Retrograde,” and more. Upon arrival, Gigaton bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart and in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200.