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A pearl of a show

By Hollie Harris

Pearl Jam was one of the first bands to be involved in the grunge movement of the 1990’s. As frontrunners, the band is remembered by audiences across the generations and known to current generations as one of the greats.

Despite the band’s unusual practices, such as refusing to give interviews or to create ‘proper’ music videos, Pearl Jam has sold nearly 60 million records world-wide. In 2017, as soon as the band became eligible, Pearl Jam was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. To date, Pearl Jam has released a total of 10 complete albums and have inspired several generations throughout their almost-30-year reign.

“Alive: The Pearl Jam Show” is one tribute that truly does justice to the original masters. Mark Hennessey and his commanding stage presence truly honour Eddie Vedder’s rich baritone. Alive produce a high end, high energy show guaranteed to have you up and dancing. You are certain to hear all of your favourites, including Betterman, Daughter, Last Kiss, Alive, Jeremy, Even Flow, Animal, and so many more. This is a world class tribute show, not to be missed.

If you would like to catch Alive: The Pearl Jam Show get over to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 8 June from 8pm, tickets are only $10 for members and $20 for non-members. Tickets are available from reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.

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