Pearl Jam have sadly needed to cancel the remaining dates of their 2022 spring tour. After Matt Cameron needed to sit out the final couple of exhibits because of contracting COVID-19, one other member of their camp, bassist Jeff Ament, has additionally examined optimistic for the virus.
After having to postpone their Gigaton tour for 2 years, the rockers had been lastly capable of hit the highway earlier this month. They performed 4 exhibits in California and Arizona, after which Cameron examined optimistic on Could 12. A number of drummers, together with former Purple Sizzling Chili Peppers’ guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, crammed in for Cameron through the present. Dave Krusen, who was Pearl Jam’s authentic drummer, additionally performed with the band throughout Cameron’s absence.
Now, Pearl Jam have launched an announcement confirming that Ament examined optimistic as properly, so their upcoming exhibits in Sacramento and Las Vegas have been canceled.
Expensive PJ followers and ticket holders,
Whereas the band battled by Oakland after drummer Matt Cameron examined optimistic for Covid, and Fresno the place Ed and the band bought by it with the assistance of Dave Krusen as particular visitor drummer, they now need to current the heartbreaking information that this morning bassist Jeff Ament has examined optimistic for Covid.
That is horrible for everyone concerned and we’re particularly sorry to these on the market who’ve made plans to attend these exhibits.
Our consideration to staying contained in the bubble has been fixed. We now have actually completed all that we might have to stay away from an infection.Regretfully, the Sacramento and Las Vegas exhibits are canceled. Ticket refunds might be routinely processed to ticket holders’ methodology of buy. We’re so very sorry. Be secure on the market.
Pearl Jam’s subsequent scheduled U.S. efficiency is Sept. 11 at Madison Sq. Backyard in New York Metropolis, and can proceed for a few extra dates earlier than wrapping up later within the month. See all of their upcoming exhibits on their web site.