Yield Tour
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Yield Tour | ||
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Tour by Pearl Jam | ||
Dates | February 20, 1998 - September 23, 1998 |
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Legs | 3 | |
Shows | 49 in North America 11 in Australia 2 in New Zealand 62 in total |
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Pearl Jam tour chronology | ||
No Code Tour (1996) |
Yield Tour (1998) |
Binaural Tour (2000) |
A concert tour by Seattle band Pearl Jam to support their fifth album Yield. It was their first since the 1996 No Code Tour.
Following their tour of Australia and before their summer tour of North America began, drummer Jack Irons left the band due to health problems. He was replaced with former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron, who would go on to become the permanent replacement for Irons. Pearl Jam's summer tour of North America marked the band’s return to full-scale touring. For this tour and future tours, Pearl Jam once again began using Ticketmaster in order to "better accommodate concertgoers."[1] The North American summer tour was a tremendous success,[2] and after it was completed the band released Live on Two Legs, a live album which featured select performances from the tour.
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[edit] Tour Dates
[edit] South Pacific Leg
- 02/20/98- Maui, Hawaii- Alexander M. Baldwin Amphitheatre
- 02/21/98- Maui, Hawaii- Alexander M. Baldwin Amphitheatre
- 02/26/98- Wellington, New Zealand- Queen's Wharf Events Center
- 02/28/98- Auckland, New Zealand- Ericsson Stadium
- 03/02/98- Melbourne, Australia- Melbourne Park
- 03/03/98- Melbourne, Australia- Melbourne Park
- 03/05/98- Melbourne, Australia- Melbourne Park
- 03/07/98- Adelaide, Australia- Thebarton Oval
- 03/09/98- Sydney, Australia- Sydney Entertainment Centre
- 03/11/98- Sydney, Australia- Sydney Entertainment Centre
- 03/12/98- Sydney, Australia- Sydney Entertainment Centre
- 03/14/98- Brisbane, Australia- Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- 03/15/98- Brisbane, Australia- Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- 03/19/98- Perth, Australia- Perth Entertainment Centre
- 03/20/98- Perth, Australia- Perth Entertainment Centre
[edit] North America Leg 1
- 06/20/98- Missoula, Montana- Washington-Grizzly Stadium
- 06/21/98- Park City, Utah- The Canyons
- 06/23/98- Englewood, Colorado- Fiddler's Green
- 06/24/98- Rapid City, South Dakota- Rushmore Civic Center Arena
- 06/26/98- East Troy, Wisconsin- Alpine Valley Music Theatre
- 06/27/98- East Troy, Wisconsin- Alpine Valley Music Theatre
- 06/29/98- Chicago, Illinois- United Center
- 06/30/98- Minneapolis, Minnesota- Target Center
- 07/02/98- St. Louis, Missouri- Riverport Amphitheater
- 07/03/98- Bonner Springs, Kansas- Sandstone Amphitheater
- 07/05/98- Dallas, Texas- Reunion Arena
- 07/07/98- Albuquerque, New Mexico- Tingley Coliseum
- 07/08/98- Phoenix, Arizona- Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
- 07/10/98- San Diego, California- Cox Arena
- 07/11/98- Las Vegas, Nevada- Thomas & Mack Center
- 07/13/98- Inglewood, California- The Forum
- 07/14/98- Inglewood, California- The Forum
- 07/16/98- Sacramento, California- ARCO Arena
- 07/18/98- Portland, Oregon- Rose Garden Arena
- 07/19/98- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada- Pacific Coliseum
- 07/21/98- Seattle, Washington- Memorial Stadium
- 07/22/98- Seattle, Washington- Memorial Stadium
[edit] North America Leg 2
- 08/17/98- Noblesville, Indiana- Deer Creek Music Center
- 08/18/98- East Lansing, Michigan- Breslin Student Events Center
- 08/20/98- Montreal, Quebec, Canada- Molson Centre
- 08/22/98- Barrie, Ontario, Canada- Molson Park
- 08/23/98- Auburn Hills, Michigan- Palace of Auburn Hills
- 08/25/98- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Star Lake Amphitheatre
- 08/26/98- Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio- Blossom Music Center
- 08/28/98- Camden, New Jersey- Blockbuster Music Entertainment Centre
- 08/29/98- Camden, New Jersey- Blockbuster Music Entertainment Centre
- 08/31/98- Raleigh, North Carolina- Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
- 09/01/98- Atlanta, Georgia- Lakewood Amphitheater
- 09/03/98- Birmingham, Alabama- Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum
- 09/04/98- Greenville, South Carolina- Bi-Lo Center
- 09/06/98- Knoxville, Tennessee- Thompson-Boling Arena
- 09/07/98- Virginia Beach, Virginia- GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater
- 09/08/98- East Rutherford, New Jersey- Continental Airlines Arena
- 09/10/98- New York, New York- Madison Square Garden
- 09/11/98- New York, New York- Madison Square Garden
- 09/13/98- Hartford, Connecticut- Meadows Music Theater
- 09/15/98- Mansfield, Massachusetts- Great Woods
- 09/16/98- Mansfield, Massachusetts- Great Woods
- 09/18/98- Columbia, Maryland- Merriweather Post Pavilion
- 09/19/98- Washington, D.C.- Constitution Hall
- 09/22/98- West Palm Beach, Florida- Coral Sky Amphitheatre
- 09/23/98- West Palm Beach, Florida- Coral Sky Amphitheatre
[edit] Band members
- Jeff Ament - Bass Guitar
- Stone Gossard - Rhythm Guitar
- Mike McCready - Lead Guitar
- Eddie Vedder - Lead Vocals, Guitar
- Jack Irons - Drums (South Pacific Leg)
- Matt Cameron - Drums (North America Legs 1 and 2)
[edit] Opening Acts
South Pacific Leg
- Mudhoney- (02/20/98-02/21/98)
- Shudder to Think- (02/26/98-03/20/98)
North America Leg 1
- Goodness- (06-20-98-06/21/98)
- Frank Black- (06/23/98-06/30/98, 07/18/98-07/19/98)
- Murder City Devils- (07/02/98-07/05/98)
- Spacehog- (07/07/98-07/10/98)
- Zeke- (07/11/98, 07/21/98)
- X- (07/11/98-07/16/98)
- Tenacious D- (07/13/98-07/14/98)
- The Wallflowers- (07/21/98-07/22/98)
- Sean Lennon- (07/22/98)
North America Leg 2
- Iggy Pop- (08/17/98-08/18/98, 08/25/98-08/29/98)
- Cheap Trick- (08/20/98-08/23/98)
- All Systems Go!- (08/22/98)
- Hayden- (08/22/98)
- Cracker- (08/22/98)
- Matthew Good Band- (08/22/98)
- Mudhoney- (08/28/98-09/07/98)
- Ben Harper- (09/08/98-09/18/98)
- Hovercraft- (09/19/98)
- Rancid- (09/22/98-09/23/98)
[edit] References
- ^ Symonds, Jeff. "Pearl Jam Yields to Ticketmaster". E! Online. February 14, 1998.
- ^ Hinckley, David. "Vedder's Not Finished". New York Daily News. August 10, 1999.