Brand New Addition To Live At The Marquee Line Up
Another act has been added to this summer's Live At The Marquee line up.
Eddie Vedder announced today that he will perform a series of European concert dates in May and June. Vedder’s tour kicks off on May 29 in Amsterdam and wraps up on June 26 in Sicily including a show at Live at the Marquee in Cork on June 11.
Special guest Glen Hansard will join Vedder for these shows.
Tickets go on sale Friday, March 10 from all usual outlets
There will be a special pre-sale for current members (as of March 5th) of Pearl Jam’s Ten Club for select dates. Full details at pearljam.com.
Eddie Vedder has served as Pearl Jam’s frontman since 1990. His debut solo release was the 2007 soundtrack album for the film Into the Wild for which Vedder won a Golden Globe for the song “Guaranteed”. In 2012, Vedder’s sophomore solo album, Ukulele Songs, received a Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album. Vedder will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam on April 7, 2017.
Tickets for EDDIE VEDDER with Special Guest GLEN HANSARD at Cork Live At the Marquee go on sale Friday 10 March at 9.00am from Ticketmaster and all usual outlets nationwide.
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