Pearl Jam Stunning ‘Final’ Concert Revealed

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Pearl Jam‘s final show of their summer 2020 European tour is rumored to be in Amsterdam on July 22nd or 23rd according to the latest Ten Club rumors after a major show in the works was reportedly scrapped.

Pearl Jam insider Dimitrispearljam posted, “OK changes. Amsterdam in the back, one gone, one spicy changed…2 countries, 2 shows.”

SpinTheBlackCircle74 wrote, “PEARL JAM 2020 TOUR RUMOURS

23 June – Frankfurt Festhalle
25 June – Berlin, DE
27 June – Lollapalooza Stockholm, SE
29 June – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, DK
02 July – Rock Werchter, BE
05 July – Imola, IT
07 July – Vienna, AU
10 July – London, UK
13 July – Krakow PL
15 July – Budapest, HU
17 July – Zürich, CH
19 July – Lollapalooza Paris, FR
21 July – Amsterdam
22 July – Amsterdam??”

Weremin23 posted, “One thing I’m wondering is if second Amsterdam is July 23rd. Not sure after last tour if Ed can handle back to back nights again, or if they want to risk it. And the solo argument I don’t think applies. He doesn’t scream repeatedly or exert nearly as much energy in solo shows.

FroggyBunnyman posted about Paris, “A famous radio DJ posted today ‘Pearl Jam en France 2020 ?’ which could mean more than one gig. Or not. Weird because he posted ‘Pearl jam lollapalooza Paris 2020’ a few weeks ago.

So his last post is less precise than the 1st one… (usually it’s the contrary) and could mean there could be 2 dates in France. Would be a real surprise and can’t believe it. Too good to be true.”

Jazabel posted about Pearl Jam’s rumored festival performance with Faith No More on the EFestivals board, “No need to throw tantrums just yet. By this time next week, Rock Werchter’s bill will pretty much look more promising than Mad Cool’s already. (To be fair, it does now already, too, but you know what I mean).”

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