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Pearl Jam

Live Performances by Pearl Jam in 2004

  • In January 2004, Pearl Jam was riding high from the release of their album *Riot Act*, which came out in 2002. This was a crucial period for the band,... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, Pearl Jam was riding high from the release of their album *Riot Act*, which came out in 2002. This was a crucial period for the band, as they were transitioning into a more mature sound, infused with socio-political themes that reflected the world in the wake of 9/11. Their performance of "Masters of War" on *The Late Show with David Letterman* captured this spirit perfectly. The song, originally by Bob Dylan, highlights the band's penchant for tackling heavy topics, inviting listeners to reflect on war and its consequences. Interestingly, this performance also marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing their resilience and dedication to authentic artistry, even as they faced changes in the music industry. Engaging with timeless protest songs, Pearl Jam proved that they could connect deeply with audiences both old and new, reaffirming their status as rock legends with a message.

Pearl Jam Full Concert at FleetCenter, Boston - Vote for Change Tour

Fleet Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

September 28, 2004 | Video Length: 2:16:34
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  • In September 2004, Pearl Jam was truly in the heat of their resurgence, coinciding with their appearance on the Vote for Change Tour. Just prior to th... Read Full Description >

    In September 2004, Pearl Jam was truly in the heat of their resurgence, coinciding with their appearance on the Vote for Change Tour. Just prior to this performance at Boston's FleetCenter, the band released their album "Riot Act" in 2002, which showcased a more politically charged and introspective sound. During this live recording, fans experienced the raw energy that Pearl Jam is renowned for, especially as the band addressed pressing social issues through their music. Interestingly, this performance—like many from that era—captured their commitment to activism, making it more than just a concert but a statement of solidarity. Plus, the setlist hints at their willingness to blend newer tracks with fan favorites, ensuring that both longtime listeners and newer fans felt included. It’s these kinds of moments—the blend of music and message—that really embody the spirit of Pearl Jam in the early 2000s.

Pearl Jam Full Concert - Live in Boston Performing Go, Animal, Do The Evolution and More

Fleet Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

September 29, 2004 | Video Length: 2:1:46
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  • Back in September 2004, when Pearl Jam rocked the stage in Boston, they were in the midst of their career resurgence following a period of sublime evo... Read Full Description >

    Back in September 2004, when Pearl Jam rocked the stage in Boston, they were in the midst of their career resurgence following a period of sublime evolution. Just a month before this live concert, the band had released "Pearl Jam," their self-titled album, a raw and reflective collection that marked their eighth studio project. This album showcased a more mature sound, spotlighting laid-back grooves and introspective lyrics that echoed their journey through the music industry. What makes this Boston concert particularly intriguing is the tracklist: fans were treated to classics like "Animal" and "Do The Evolution," along with deeper cuts like "Grievance" and the acoustic heartwrencher "Man of the Hour," which arguably reflects their growth and commitment to making personal, resonant music. This concert was also part of their tour to promote "Pearl Jam," where they didn’t shy away from making political statements through their performances—an ongoing theme for the band. It highlighted their authenticity, reminding us why they remain a powerful force in rock music.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert from Reading, PA featuring multiple songs

Sovereign Center
Reading, PA, United States

October 1, 2004 | Video Length: 2:15:35
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  • In October 2004, when Pearl Jam performed a fiery concert at the Sovereign Center in Reading, PA, they were riding the wave of their self-titled album... Read Full Description >

    In October 2004, when Pearl Jam performed a fiery concert at the Sovereign Center in Reading, PA, they were riding the wave of their self-titled album, often referred to as "Avocado," which had been released just a few months prior, in May of that year. This album marked a significant return to their rock roots, shedding some of the experimental quirks that characterized their earlier works. During this period, Pearl Jam was revving up their live performances, embracing a more direct and raw sound that fans had come to expect and love. One particularly interesting nugget from this era is how they often used their platform to address social issues, reflecting their continued commitment to activism—an essential part of their identity. That night in Reading, not only did they showcase tracks like “Love Boat Captain” and “Animal,” but they also kept the energy high, embodying the powerful connection between the band and their fans, which remains a hallmark of their concerts.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert at Delta Plex, Grand Rapids, MI featuring multiple songs

The DeltaPlex Arena & Conference Center
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

October 3, 2004 | Video Length: 2:12:58
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  • On October 3, 2004, Pearl Jam delivered a powerhouse performance at the Delta Plex in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during a pivotal period in their career.... Read Full Description >

    On October 3, 2004, Pearl Jam delivered a powerhouse performance at the Delta Plex in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during a pivotal period in their career. Just a year prior, they had released their album "Riot Act," which had seen the band grappling with themes of political unrest and personal introspection following the aftermath of 9/11. By the time of this concert, they were promoting their new material while still weaving in some fan favorites, showcasing their evolution as musicians. One interesting tidbit is that this show was part of their extensive tour supporting "Riot Act," which further solidified their resilience after the critical reception of the album. The live energy in this concert is palpable, mirroring the band’s commitment to both their craft and their fans. It's a reminder of how live performances create an intimate connection, often transforming casual listeners into lifelong devotees.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert Performance at Civic Center, Asheville - 2004

Asheville Civic Center Complex
Asheville, North Carolina, United States

October 6, 2004 | Video Length: 1:44:18
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  • In October 2004, when Pearl Jam took to the stage at the Civic Center in Asheville, NC, they were riding high on the success of their album *Riot Act*... Read Full Description >

    In October 2004, when Pearl Jam took to the stage at the Civic Center in Asheville, NC, they were riding high on the success of their album *Riot Act*, released just a year prior. This album marked a significant moment in their career, as it reflected their resilience and ongoing evolution in sound, especially after the turbulence surrounding the post-grunge era. Interestingly, *Riot Act* was their first album to explore themes surrounding war and personal loss more deeply—an audible shift that struck a chord with fans. The Asheville concert showcased their dynamic range, with an electrifying set that included classics like "Even Flow" and "Daughter." Notably, during "Daughter," they cleverly mashed up with the Ramones’ "Blitzkrieg Bop," embodying that spirit of spontaneity and homage that has always defined their live performances. It’s moments like these that not only encapsulate their journey but also solidify their connection with the audience—pure, unfiltered music magic.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, FL

Silver Spurs Arena
Kissimmee, Florida, United States

October 8, 2004 | Video Length: 2:22:14
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  • When Pearl Jam took the stage at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, FL, on October 8, 2004, they were riding high on the momentum of their critically ac... Read Full Description >

    When Pearl Jam took the stage at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, FL, on October 8, 2004, they were riding high on the momentum of their critically acclaimed album *Riot Act,* which was released just a year earlier in November 2002. This album marked a significant phase in their career; it kickstarted a reinvigorated approach to their sound while still honoring their grunge roots. The live concert is especially notable for its raw energy, featuring tracks like "Last Exit," "Even Flow," and "Given to Fly," which showcase the band's powerful lyrical content and distinct musicality. Interestingly, the band had faced legal struggles over the years, which helped shape their activism and lyrical focus during this time. Their commitment to social issues resonates throughout the concert, highlighting how Pearl Jam has always aimed to engage their audience beyond just music, blending artistry with purpose seamlessly.

Pearl Jam - Live Performance of 'Grievance' in Washington, DC

MCI Center
Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

October 11, 2004 | Video Length: 3:28
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  • In October 2004, when Pearl Jam performed "Grievance" live in Washington, D.C., they were riding high on the waves of their album *Riot Act*, which ha... Read Full Description >

    In October 2004, when Pearl Jam performed "Grievance" live in Washington, D.C., they were riding high on the waves of their album *Riot Act*, which had been released the previous year. This album marked a significant moment for the band, shifting them back toward the raw intensity that originally defined their sound after some more experimental endeavors. Interestingly, *Riot Act* touches on themes of social injustice and personal struggles, mirroring the angst and direct lyricism found in "Grievance." This live performance not only spotlighted their performance energy but also their ongoing evolution and connection with audiences, highlighting the band's ability to fuse personal storytelling with broader societal commentary. The Washington show was part of their extensive 2004 tour, demonstrating their commitment to live music and solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in the rock landscape. Isn’t it fascinating how a single performance can encapsulate an artist's journey?

Pearl Jam Live at MCI Center Performing 'Masters Of War' in Washington

MCI Center
Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

October 11, 2004 | Video Length: 5:58
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  • In October 2004, when Pearl Jam played the MCI Center in Washington, D.C., they were riding high on the wave following the release of their album *Rio... Read Full Description >

    In October 2004, when Pearl Jam played the MCI Center in Washington, D.C., they were riding high on the wave following the release of their album *Riot Act*, which came out the previous year. *Riot Act* marked a significant moment for the band, showcasing their resilience and ability to evolve amidst the changing landscape of rock music. It was their first album released after the September 11 attacks, and its themes explored social commentary and personal introspection, making it deeply resonant with fans at that time. Performing songs like "Masters of War," they displayed a raw power that emphasized their commitment to activism. This live recording captures not just the musical artistry, but also a band fully immersed in the socio-political climate of the early 2000s. Pearl Jam has always been more than just a band; they embody a spirit of rebellion and connection, uniting fans through their powerful performances and thought-provoking lyricism, making each show an unforgettable experience.

Pearl Jam - Benaroya Hall Live Concert Performance (Full Concert)

Benaroya Hall
Seattle, Washington, United States

November 16, 2004 | Video Length: 3:31:55
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  • Back in November 2004, when Pearl Jam played at Benaroya Hall, they were riding high on the emotional waves of their 2003 album, "Riot Act." This part... Read Full Description >

    Back in November 2004, when Pearl Jam played at Benaroya Hall, they were riding high on the emotional waves of their 2003 album, "Riot Act." This particular album marked a significant moment for the band as it was their first release after the tragic events of 9/11, capturing a mix of introspection and social commentary. It's fascinating how the live recording highlights their acoustic prowess, showcasing Eddie Vedder's hauntingly powerful voice in such an intimate setting. Notably, this concert is often remembered not just for its musical quality but for the humility and gratitude the band expressed towards their fans. It was a rare treat—an acoustic set that brought a different vibe compared to their usual electric performances. The blend of vulnerability and strength in their music during this period really encapsulated where they were in their artistic journey, making this recording a true gem for Pearl Jam enthusiasts.

Pearl Jam - 'Alive' Live Performance in São Paulo, Brazil

São Paulo, Brazil

November 30, 2004 | Video Length: 6:29
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  • Back in 2004, while Pearl Jam was riding the wave of their pivotal career, they were just about to drop their highly anticipated album, *Yield*, which... Read Full Description >

    Back in 2004, while Pearl Jam was riding the wave of their pivotal career, they were just about to drop their highly anticipated album, *Yield*, which came out in 2004. This live performance in São Paulo captures the band at a particularly reflective moment, showcasing their growth and deep connection with fans. The emotion during songs like “Black” shines through Eddie Vedder’s heartfelt performance—he even gets choked up by the audience's reaction, highlighting how powerful that shared experience was. It’s fascinating to think how, by this time, Pearl Jam had not only solidified their place in rock history but were also engaging with their supporters in such an intimate way. By 2005, they’d follow up this intense experience with *Pearl Jam*, their self-titled album, marking a new chapter in their sonic journey. It’s a poignant reminder that for them, every performance is more than just a show; it’s a deeply felt connection.