- Music
- 25 Jun 20
Pearl Jam perform 'Dance Of The Clairvoyants’ from home during COVID-19 fundraiser
It was the band’s first public live performance in two years.
Legendary Seattle rockers Pearl Jam delivered their first-ever live performance of 'Dance Of The Clairvoyants' following the release of their long-awaited 11th studio album Gigaton.
The rock band took part in an all-star livestream special for 'All in WA' - a virtual benefit concert to support workers and families affected by COVID-19 in Washington State.
Eddie Vedder and Co. were joined on stage with former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, whose band Pluralone was billed to open for the rockers on their now-postponed US tour.
The COVID19 benefit concert saw performances from Macklemore, Brandi Carlile, Sir Mix-A-Lot, and Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard.
Pearl Jam were scheduled to carry out an extensive tour in support of their Gigaton album, kicking off on March 18, but the pandemic scuppered those plans due to lockdown restrictions on crowds.
Album number 11 was the follow-up to Pearl Jam's 2013 LP Lightning Bolt.
Watch Pearl Jam's full performance of 'Dance Of The Clairvoyants' below:
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