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October 22, 1990 – Pearl Jam played their first ever concert

October 22, 1990 - Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam played their first ever concert on October 22, 1990, at the Off Ramp in Seattle. This historic event marked the beginning of one of the most influential and enduring rock bands of all time. Eddie Vedder’s powerful vocals and the band’s raw energy captivated the audience, showcasing their unique sound and paving the way for their future success. This concert was a significant milestone in Pearl Jam’s journey, setting the stage for their rise to fame and their impact on the music industry.

Soundcheck: Even Flow (Slow Version)

Setlist: Release, Alone, Alive, Once, Even Flow, Black,

Breath Encore: Just A Girl

On October 22, 1990, a novel band emerged, comprising experienced Seattle rock musicians and a newly recruited vocalist, Eddie Vedder, born in 1964, hailing from California. Their inaugural performance took place at the Off Ramp Cafe, located at 109 Eastlake Avenue E. The musicians initially took the stage under the moniker “Mookie Blaylock.” However, within a matter of months, their identity transformed, and both Seattle fans and the global music scene would come to recognize them as Pearl Jam.

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