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Backspacer Tour

2009–10 concert tour by Pearl Jam


2009–10 concert tour by Pearl Jam

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameBackspacer Tour
artistPearl Jam
location
album*Backspacer*
start_dateAugust 13, 2009
end_dateJuly 10, 2010
number_of_legs6
number_of_shows
last_tour2008 United States Tour
(2008)
this_tour**Backspacer Tour**
(2009–10)
next_tourPearl Jam Twenty Tour
(2011)

(2008) (2009–10) (2011) The Backspacer Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam to support its ninth studio album, Backspacer (2009). Fifty-six shows were played, across North America, Europe and Oceania.

History

Pearl Jam promoted Backspacer with tours in Europe, North America and Oceania in 2009 and further legs in North America and Europe in 2010.

In August 2009, Pearl Jam headlined the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, which was preceded by five shows in Europe and three in North America. This tour preceded the release of Pearl Jam's 2009 album, Backspacer. On August 11, 2009, the band played an intimate show at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London. The band was joined onstage by The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood to play a cover of "All Along the Watchtower". Later that night the band was joined by Simon Townshend, younger brother of Pete Townshend, to perform The Who's "The Real Me".

On August 21, 2009, the band played in Toronto. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists were scheduled to be the support band, but Leo was unable to attend, after being stuck at the border. This resulted in vocalist Eddie Vedder taking to the stage to cover Neil Young's "Sugar Mountain" and "The Needle and the Damage Done". Guitarist Mike McCready then played two songs, followed by guitarist Stone Gossard covering "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" by Johnny Thunders, before The Pharmacists played their set.

In October 2009, Pearl Jam headlined the Austin City Limits Music Festival. The Austin City Limits appearance took place amidst the fourteen-date North American leg of the tour. On October 6, 2009, the band played in Los Angeles at the Gibson Amphitheatre. They were joined onstage by former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell to perform the Temple of the Dog song "Hunger Strike". This was followed with an appearance by Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell on "Alive".

Pearl Jam was the final band that performed at the Wachovia Spectrum with four shows that took place on October 27–28 and October 30–31. At the final show at the Spectrum, the band played the song "Bugs" from their 1994 album Vitalogy for the first time. The band also performed a cover of Devo's "Whip It" in full costume. An additional leg consisting of a tour of Oceania took place afterward. The band played at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 1, 2010. They then played twelve dates in America in the same month and completed a second European leg in July 2010.

While most shows on the 2010 US leg were met with positive reviews, Dan Aquilante of the New York Post commenting on the first night at Madison Square Garden, said the lyrics were "mostly indiscernible" and "were little more than garbled jibber-jabber". At the show at the O2 in Dublin, a fan broke his arm in three places, after he jumped off the balcony and landed on the canopy above the mixing desk.

Official bootlegs are available for this tour through the band's official website in FLAC, MP3, and CD formats.

Opening acts

  • Gomez — 2009 European leg (excluding August 11)
  • The Pharmacists — August 21, 2009
  • Bad Religion — August 23 & 24, 2009 and October 30 & 31, 2009
  • Ben Harper and Relentless7 — September 21, 2009 – October 9, 2009 (excluding October 4), Oceania, 2010 European tour (excluding festival dates)
  • Social Distortion — October 27 & 28, 2009
  • Liam Finn — Oceania
  • Band of Horses — 2010 North America leg (excluding May 20)
  • The Black Keys — May 20, 2010

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
**Europe**
August 11, 2009LondonEnglandO2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
August 13, 2009RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
August 15, 2009BerlinGermanyWuhlheide
August 17, 2009ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena
August 18, 2009LondonThe O2 Arena
**North America**
August 21, 2009TorontoCanadaMolson Amphitheatre
August 23, 2009ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center
August 24, 2009
August 28, 2009San FranciscoGolden Gate Park
September 21, 2009SeattleKeyArena
September 22, 2009
September 25, 2009VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place
September 26, 2009RidgefieldUnited StatesThe Amphitheater at Clark County
September 28, 2009West Valley CityE-Center
September 30, 2009Los AngelesGibson Amphitheatre
October 1, 2009
October 4, 2009AustinZilker Park
October 6, 2009Los AngelesGibson Amphitheatre
October 7, 2009
October 9, 2009San DiegoViejas Arena
October 27, 2009PhiladelphiaWachovia Spectrum
October 28, 2009
October 30, 2009
October 31, 2009
**Oceania**
November 14, 2009PerthAustraliaMembers Equity Stadium
November 17, 2009AdelaideAdelaide Oval
November 20, 2009MelbourneEtihad Stadium
November 22, 2009SydneySydney Football Stadium
November 25, 2009BrisbaneQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre
November 27, 2009AucklandNew ZealandMt Smart Stadium
November 29, 2009ChristchurchAMI Stadium
**North America**
May 1, 2010New OrleansUnited StatesFair Grounds Race Course
May 3, 2010Kansas CitySprint Center
May 4, 2010St. LouisScottrade Center
May 6, 2010ColumbusNationwide Arena
May 7, 2010NoblesvilleVerizon Wireless Music Center
May 9, 2010ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena
May 10, 2010BuffaloHSBC Arena
May 13, 2010BristowJiffy Lube Live
May 15, 2010HartfordXL Center
May 17, 2010BostonTD Garden
May 18, 2010NewarkPrudential Center
May 20, 2010New York CityMadison Square Garden
May 21, 2010
**Europe**
June 22, 2010DublinIrelandThe O2
June 23, 2010BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey Arena
June 25, 2010LondonEnglandHyde Park
June 27, 2010NijmegenNetherlandsGoffertpark
June 30, 2010BerlinGermanyWuhlheide
July 1, 2010GdyniaPolandLotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo
July 3, 2010ArrasFranceCitadelle Vauban
July 4, 2010WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festival Grounds
July 6, 2010VeniceItalyParco San Giuliano
July 9, 2010BilbaoSpainMount Cobetas
July 10, 2010OeirasPortugalPasseio Marítimo de Alges

;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances

  • This concert was a part of "Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "Austin City Limits Music Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "Hard Rock Calling"
  • This concert was a part of "Rock In Park Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "Open'er Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "Main Square Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "Rock Werchter"
  • This concert was a part of "Heineken Jammin' Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "BBK Live Festival"
  • This concert was a part of "Optimus Alive!"

Band members

;Pearl Jam

  • Jeff Ament – bass guitar
  • Stone Gossard – rhythm guitar
  • Mike McCready – lead guitar
  • Eddie Vedder – lead vocals, guitar
  • Matt Cameron – drums

;Additional musicians

  • Boom Gaspar – Hammond B3 and keyboards

References

References

  1. (July 9, 2009). "Pearl Jam Announces North American Tour Dates in Support of Their New Studio Album, Backspacer". pearljam.com.
  2. (April 13, 2009). "Pearl Jam to appear at Outside Lands Festival". Pearljam.com.
  3. (April 27, 2009). "Pearl Jam European Tour Dates". Pearljam.com.
  4. (May 4, 2009). "Two More Pearl Jam Tour Dates Added". Pearljam.com.
  5. (May 7, 2009). "And Another One ...". Pearljam.com.
  6. "NME.com: Pearl Jam and Rolling Stones star unite onstage at intimate gig". NME.com.
  7. (August 21, 2009). "canoe.ca: Concert Review: Pearl Jam". [[Canadian Online Explorer]].
  8. "The 2009 Line-up". 2009.aclfestival.com.
  9. (October 7, 2009). "Two Feet Thick: LA3: Cornell & Cantrell". Two Feet Thick.
  10. "Ten Club: Bugs". pearljam.com.
  11. "Pearl Jam Setlist, Last Night of the Spectrum". philly.com.
  12. Cohen, Jonathan. (July 31, 2007). "Pearl Jam: 'Back' to the Future".
  13. "Pearl Jam kicked out the jams at the New Orleans Jazz Fest". nola.com.
  14. "The Announcement". Tenclub.
  15. (March 13, 2010). "Pearl Jam adds US dates to international tour". independent.co.uk.
  16. "2010 European Tour Announced". pearljam.com.
  17. "Concert Review: Pearl Jam at the Q". clevescene.com.
  18. "Pearl Jam renews social pact with fans". buffalonews.com.
  19. "Band rocks for 2 hours; happy crowd sings along". dispatch.com.
  20. Aquilante, Dan. (May 22, 2010). "Limp show could have been Vedder". nypost.com.
  21. "Fan survives balcony leap at Pearl Jam". herald.ie.
  22. (August 8, 2009). "Pearl Jam and the Ten Club announce Bootleg program for 2009". [[Pearl Jam.
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