Pearl Jam have been quiet lately, but today the band rolled out their 2016 tour plans, including Canadian stops in Quebec City, Ottawa and Toronto. Unfortunately, the band have no scheduled Montreal date, but there is a mysterious block of two empty dates between Quebec City and Ottawa, so unless the band plan to spend 48 hours at Chez Ashton, we might see a Montreal date added soon.
Another possibility is that the band is purposely skipping Montreal because they are playing a nearby summer festival. The band have already announced headlining slots at the New Orleans, LA Jazz & Heritage Festival and Bonnaroo, so a slot at this year’s Osheaga isn’t outside the realm of possibility.
Below are all the band’s current tour dates. Tickets for the majority of shows go on-sale January 29.
April 8 Fort Lauderdale, FL BB&T Center
April 9 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena
April 11 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
April 13 Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
April 16 Greenville, S.C. Bon Secours Wellness Arena
April 20 Raleigh, N.C. PNC Arena
April 21 Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena
April 23 New Orleans, LA Jazz & Heritage Festival
April 26 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena
April 28 – 29 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
May 1 – 2 New York City, N.Y. Madison Square Garden
May 5 Quebec City, QB Centre Videotron
May 8 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre
May 10 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
June 9 – 12 Manchester, TN. Bonnaroo
Aug. 5, 7 Boston, MA Fenway Park
Aug. 20, 22 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field
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