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Eddie Vedder rocks the world as lead singer of Pearl Jam, one of the most popular rock acts of all time. Don’t miss to see your chance to see Eddie Vedder perform LIVE on his solo tour! Buy your Eddie Vedder tickets now!
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Awesome
By Dids from Atlanta on 5/31/2011
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults

Great show. Eddie played his heart out. Some fans were annoying but what was more annoying were the fans who were yelling at the fans for yelling, like they were Eddies relatives or something?

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Intensely captivating, brilliant show!!
By Kitty from Albany, NY on 6/10/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

This show was by far the best I've ever been to! Eddie captivates an audience like no other. The ticket was worth every penny and then some. I wish I could go to every date on this tour! Everything about it was absolutely perfect.

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Solo Eddie Vedder was Amazing
By ALCJ8Z from Virginia on 8/25/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Some Fans were Rude
Best For:
Everyone

Eddie Vedder sounded amazing and the setlist was really strong. It was an incredible experience to be in such a small venue with Eddie and his dialogue between songs was humorous and also often politics-themed, as to be expected in D.C. The Warner Theatre was beautiful and the acoustics were great. Unfortunately, some of the fans forgot that this was an intimate venue and not a Pearl Jam concert; the constant shouting during breaks and songs was distracting to both Eddie and the other fans. Perhaps the Warner Theatre should consider stopping the sale of alcohol once the performer takes the stage.

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EDDIE VEDDER
By DieHardPJfan from CROWN POINT, INDIANA on 8/25/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, ENTERTAINING OPENER, GORGEOUS THEATER, GREAT COMPANY, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Perfect Set List
Cons:
3 STALLS IN LADIES ROOM, Annoying Drunks, Poor Sound Quality, Too Short

THE PRICES WERE HORRIBLE FOR THE SEATS WE GOT. [...]

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Eddie Vedder is best known as the frontman for Pearl Jam. While this may be his most prominent role, Vedder has worked on several other music ventures including several solo projects, collaborations and soundtrack contributions. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the great names in alternative music history; buy your Eddie Vedder tickets now!

Before he became Pearl Jam’s golden buy, Eddie Vedder was between bands and looking for gigs wherever he could find them. Vedder got a break when he began a project with Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell called “Temple of the Dog.” While Pearl Jam became a household name on the grunge scene Vedder’s legacy began to build, as did the list of artists that he worked with. Starting with Neil Young, The Strokes, Rolling Stones and onto U2, Johnny Depp and Dave Matthews, Vedder has played and collaborated with them all. In 2007 Vedder provided the entire soundtrack for the film “In the Wild.” His next solo project “Ukulele Songs,” released in 2011, featured a mix of original and covers.

Whether you’re a fan of Pearl Jam or just intrigued by seeing the legend live, you will want to grab these concert tickets while they’re hot. Fan reviews rave that Vedder is “intensely captivating” and “amazing!” Get in on the action when you buy your Eddie Vedder concert tickets today!


Eddie Vedder Biography

Along with Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder reluctantly became a celebrity and an alt-rock spokesman when his band, Pearl Jam, hit the big time in the early '90s. But things didn't come easy for Vedder. With a tumultuous home life as a youngster, he turned to surfing and rock music as a teenager -- most notably such classic rockers as the Who, Neil Young, and the Doors -- as well as such punk bands as the Clash and Minor Threat. His residence alternated between Chicago and San Diego, as he formed his first real band in his twenties, Bad Radio. With the band not breaking out of local status, Vedder befriended ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Jack Irons, who in turn gave Eddie a demo tape some of his friends had given him (in hopes of finding a singer). Vedder quickly put lyrics and vocals to the tape, and mailed it back to Seattle (it turned out the band consisted of ex-members of the Seattle-based Mother Love Bone, guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament).

Gossard and Ament were floored with the results, immediately inviting Vedder up to Seattle, where he soon landed the gig. Shortly after lead guitarist Mike McCready joined the band (plus a revolving door of assorted drummers), the band signed with Epic Records. Originally called Mookie Blaylock, the group changed its name to Pearl Jam, and their debut, Ten, followed in the fall of 1991. With the Seattle scene (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, et al.) exploding on the charts, airwaves, and media, Pearl Jam picked the perfect time to issue their debut, which eventually outsold all other Seattle bands, and made Pearl Jam one of the biggest groups of the '90s (other hit albums followed: Vs., Vitalogy, No Code, Yield, and Binaural).

Vedder also became involved in numerous politically charged causes: his band took Ticketmaster to court over high ticket prices, he supported presidential candidate Ralph Nader and environmental causes, and was pro-choice. He also made special appearances at numerous concerts of bands he admirers (Bob Dylan's 50th B-day bash at Madison Square Garden, the Tibetan Freedom Concert, Who/Pete Townshend gigs, etc.), and played drums at live shows with the band Hovercraft (his wife's band). With his hard-hitting and often confessional lyrical style and Jim Morrison-esque baritone, Vedder also became one of the most copied lead singers in all of rock. Despite all the accolades, it wasn't until 2007 that Vedder released his first solo project, Into the Wild, the soundtrack to the Sean Penn film of the same time.

Following Pearl Jam's 2009 album Backspacer and its accompanying tour, Eddie Vedder released his first non-soundtrack album, 2011's Ukulele Songs, which included a mixture of covers and originals, with Vedder singing and accompanying himself on ukulele. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi