Pearl Jam Finally Confirm If There Will Be More 2018 Tour Dates

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A fan has snapped a photo of Pearl Jam’s 2018 World Tour shirt from their first 2018 live performance in Chile earlier this week, and the last date listed is the band’s show at Fenway Park in Boston, so it seems highly unlikely that the band will add any more 2018 tour dates.

Pearl Jam released a new song titled “Can’t Deny Me” a couple of days ago, the first single off of their upcoming new album produced by Brendan O’Brien. The album will be released on Republic and Monkeywrench Records.

The Mercury News is reporting that Pearl Jam will not be playing Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco this summer.

“Pearl Jam, which we predicted might be one of the headliners for the 2018 festival, won’t be playing this year’s festival, according to one source close to the band.

The band last headlined Outside Lands in 2009 and we believed that a return trip in 2018 was possible for a variety of reasons. One, of course, would be their unending popularity in the Bay Area — where the band hadn’t played a full-length show since 2013.

But also the band’s schedule seemed favorable for an Outside Lands stop. The band is scheduled to play Aug. 8 and 10 in its hometown of Seattle. And it’s next announced gig wasn’t until Aug. 13 in Montana. The festival runs Aug. 10-12, so that seemed to leave Aug. 11 or 12 as a possible jaunt to San Francisco.

Oh, well. It appears it’s not going to happen this year. But one suspects that Pearl Jam will make its return to Outside Lands sometime in the future. And fans will be waiting.”

Pearl Jam are set to play 7 North American stadium concerts this summer in Chicago, Boston, Missoula, and Seattle.

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