Far from coasting on their catalog, Pearl Jam released 2024's Dark Matter and mounted a major tour that reminded fans their intensity hasn't dulled. The band's output has made one thing clear: they're still evolving.
That's a great question, because Vedder is headed to Japan for four performances on his solo tour in April 2026. He even announced the release of two exclusive CDs in Japan to celebrate.
The 61-year-old Seattle grunge rocker was in Hawaii when he told AP News, "That's a good question," before breaking into laughter.
"But, you know, whenever we get together, things happen quickly," the Pearl Jam frontman shared. "So, you know, the funny thing is, is after 35 years, I think together, you know one thing that happened during that time is we've all become much better musicians. We really are more of a group now than ever."
Though many Seattle grunge bands aren't still together, there are a handful, in addition to Pearl Jam, that continue to push new music and tour. Those include Mudhoney, L7, and Alice in Chains, who reunited in 2005, despite the passing of Layne Staley in 2002. Truly, comprised of Soundgardenfounding member Hiro Yamamoto and Screaming Trees' Mark Pickerel, is also still making new music.
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