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Pearl Jam Announces May Midwest and East Coast Tour Dates

Last Updated 3/11/2010 12:27:54 PM


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pearl jamPearl Jam announced today that they will play 11 Midwest and East Coast tour dates in May of 2010. The tour kicks-off on May 3rd at Sprint Center in Kansas City and wraps on May 21st at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Pearl Jam's U.S. tour follows the band's previously announced headlining appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation Festival on May 1st. Band of Horses will open all shows except the May 20th Madison Square Garden engagement, where The Black Keys will open. 
 
The Schedule:
 
May 3rd
 Kansas City, MO
 Sprint Center
 March 15, 9am PDT
 
May 4th
 St. Louis, MO
 Scottrade Center
 March 15, 11am PDT
 
May 6th
 Columbus, OH
 Nationwide Arena
 March 15, 1pm PDT
 
pearl jamMay 7th
 Noblesville, IN
 Verizon Wireless Music Center
 March 15, 3pm PDT
 
May 9th
 Cleveland, OH
 Quicken Loans Arena
 March 17, 9am PDT
 
May 10th
 Buffalo, NY
 HSBC Arena
 March 17, 11am PDT
 
May 13th
 Bristow, VA
 Jiffy Lube Live
 March 17, 1pm PDT 
 
May 15th
 Hartford, CT
 XL Center
 March 17, 3pm PDT 
 
May 17th
 Boston, MA
 TD Garden
 March 16,  9am PDT
 
May 18th
 TBD
 TBD
 TBD 
 
May 20th
 New York, NY
 Madison Square Garden
 March 16, 12pm PDT 
 
May 21st
 New York, NY
 Madison Square Garden
 March 16, 3pm PDT

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