
Boston's rock scene is pegged for a revival this September as the iconic grunge group Pearl Jam announces two fiery shows at Fenway Park for their much-anticipated "Dark Matter" world tour. Hitting the stage on Sept. 15 and 17, the band returns to the historic ballpark for the first time since their 2018 performances that left fans in an ecstatic frenzy, as reported by CBS Boston.
With the upcoming album "Dark Matter" set to release on April 19, Pearl Jam’s tour will swing through nine countries and encompass 25 cities before touching down at Fenway, where their presence has become a sort of legend and this will mark the latest chapter in their storied performances at this venue according to info shared by NBC Boston. Tickets for the high-voltage shows are available to the band's Ten Club members initially in a pre-sale and then to the public through a registration process on Ticketmaster aimed at countering bots and scalpers ensuring genuine fans get a shot at the experience.
The legacy of Pearl Jam is undeniable, with their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 cementing their status as music royalty; hits like "Alive," "Jeremy," and "Even Flow" continue echoing through the chambers of alt-rock history, all seasoned with the electric energy of Eddie Vedder and his bandmates, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, and Matt Cameron, as per details from CBS Boston.
For those eager to immerse in what promises to be a spectacle, registration for tickets remains open until Monday, Feb. 19, at 2:59 a.m. ET, and those selected will be promptly notified by text and email come Thursday, fans registered but not chosen will find themselves on a waitlist while Pearl Jam takes its place amongst a summer lineup at Fenway that includes Hootie and the Blowfish, Noah Kahan, and Kane Brown among others, as noted in NBC Boston.









