Binaural Tour
Tour by Pearl Jam | |
File:PJBinauralTour.jpg | |
Legs | 3 |
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No. of shows | 47 in North America 26 in Europe 73 in total |
Pearl Jam concert chronology |
A concert tour by Seattle band Pearl Jam to support their sixth album Binaural. It was their first since the 1998 Yield Tour.
The tour was documented by a long series of official bootlegs, all of which were available in record stores as well as through their fan club. Pearl Jam's 2000 European tour ended in tragedy on June 30, with an accident at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark. Nine fans were crushed underfoot and suffocated to death as the crowd rushed to the front. The two remaining dates of the tour were cancelled. A few months after the European tour, the band embarked on their two-leg 2000 North American tour. Following the conclusion of the Binaural Tour, the band released Touring Band 2000, a DVD which featured select performances from the North American legs of the tour.
Tour Dates
Warm-Up Shows
- 05/10/00- Bellingham, Washington- Mount Baker Theatre
- 05/11/00- Vancouver, British Columbia- Commodore Ballroom
Europe Leg
- 05/23/00- Lisbon, Portugal- Estádio do Restelo
- 05/25/00- Barcelona, Spain- Palau Sant Jordi
- 05/26/00- San Sebastian, Spain- Velodromo de Anoeta
- 05/29/00- London, England- Wembley Arena
- 05/30/00- London, England- Wembley Arena
- 06/01/00- Dublin, Ireland- The Point Theatre
- 06/03/00- Glasgow, Scotland- SECC
- 06/04/00- Manchester, England- Manchester Evening News Arena
- 06/06/00- Cardiff, Wales- Cardiff International Arena
- 06/08/00- Paris, France- Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
- 06/09/00- Nürburg, Germany- Rock am Ring
- 06/11/00- Nuremberg, Germany- Rock im Park
- 06/12/00- Landgraaf, Netherlands- Pinkpop
- 06/14/00- Prague, Czech Republic- Peagas Arena
- 06/15/00- Katowice, Poland- Spodek
- 06/16/00- Katowice, Poland- Spodek
- 06/18/00- Salzburg, Austria- Residenzplatz
- 06/19/00- Ljubljana, Slovenia- Hala Tivoli
- 06/20/00- Verona, Italy, Arena di Verona
- 06/22/00- Milan, Italy, FILA Forum Arena
- 06/23/00- Zurich, Switzerland- Hallenstadion
- 06/25/00- Berlin, Germany- Wuhlheide Park
- 06/26/00- Hamburg, Germany- Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
- 06/28/00- Stockholm, Sweden- Vasa Museum
- 06/29/00- Oslo, Norway- Spektrum
- 06/30/00- Roskilde, Denmark- Roskilde Festival
- 07/02/00- Werchter, Belgium- Rock Werchter (CANCELLED)
- 07/03/00- Rotterdam, Netherlands- The Ahoy (CANCELLED)
North America Leg 1
- 08/03/00- Virginia Beach, Virginia- GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater
- 08/04/00- Charlotte, North Carolina- Blockbuster Pavilion
- 08/06/00- Greensboro, North Carolina- Greensboro Coliseum
- 08/07/00- Atlanta, Georgia- Philips Arena
- 08/09/00- West Palm Beach, Florida- Mars Music Amphitheatre
- 08/10/00- West Palm Beach, Florida- Mars Music Amphitheatre
- 08/12/00- Tampa, Florida- Ice Palace
- 08/14/00- New Orleans, Louisiana- New Orleans Arena
- 08/15/00- Memphis, Tennessee- Pyramid Arena
- 08/17/00- Antioch, Tennessee- AmSouth Amphitheater
- 08/18/00- Noblesville, Indiana- Deer Creek Music Center
- 08/20/00- Cincinnati, Ohio- Riverbend Music Center
- 08/21/00- Columbus, Ohio- Polaris Amphitheater
- 08/23/00- Wantagh, New York- Jones Beach Amphitheater
- 08/24/00- Wantagh, New York- Jones Beach Amphitheater
- 08/25/00- Wantagh, New York- Jones Beach Amphitheater
- 08/27/00- Saratoga Springs, New York- Saratoga Performing Arts Center
- 08/29/00- Mansfield, Massachusetts- Tweeter Center Boston
- 08/30/00- Mansfield, Massachusetts- Tweeter Center Boston
- 09/01/00- Camden, New Jersey- Blockbuster Music Entertainment Centre
- 09/02/00- Camden, New Jersey- Blockbuster Music Entertainment Centre
- 09/04/00- Columbia, Maryland- Merriweather Post Pavilion
- 09/05/00- Burgettstown, Pennsylvania- Post-Gazette Pavilion
North America Leg 2
- 10/04/00- Montreal, Quebec, Canada- Molson Centre
- 10/05/00- Toronto, Ontario, Canada- Air Canada Centre
- 10/07/00- Auburn Hills, Michigan- Palace of Auburn Hills
- 10/08/00- East Troy, Wisconsin- Alpine Valley Music Theatre
- 10/09/00- Rosemont, Illinois- Allstate Arena
- 10/11/00- Maryland Heights, Missouri- Riverport Amphitheater
- 10/12/00- Bonner Springs, Kansas- Sandstone Amphitheater
- 10/14/00- The Woodlands, Texas- Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
- 10/15/00- The Woodlands, Texas- Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
- 10/17/00- Dallas, Texas- Smirnoff Music Centre
- 10/18/00- Lubbock, Texas- United Spirit Arena
- 10/20/00- Albuquerque, New Mexico- Mesa Del Sol Amphitheatre
- 10/21/00- Phoenix, Arizona- Desert Sky Pavilion
- 10/22/00- Las Vegas, Nevada- MGM Grand Arena
- 10/24/00- Los Angeles, California- Greek Theatre
- 10/25/00- San Diego, California- San Diego Sports Arena
- 10/27/00- Fresno, California- Selland Arena
- 10/28/00- Devore, California- Blockbuster Pavilion
- 10/30/00- Marysville, California- Sacramento Valley Amphitheater
- 10/31/00- Mountain View, California- Shoreline Amphitheatre
- 11/02/00- Portland, Oregon- Rose Garden Arena
- 11/03/00- Nampa, Idaho- Idaho Center
- 11/05/00- Seattle, Washington- KeyArena
- 11/06/00- Seattle, Washington- KeyArena
Band members
- Jeff Ament - Bass Guitar
- Stone Gossard - Rhythm Guitar
- Mike McCready - Lead Guitar
- Eddie Vedder - Lead Vocals, Guitar
- Matt Cameron - Drums
Opening Acts
Warm-Up Shows
- C Average- (05/10/00-05/11/00)
Europe Leg
- The Vandals- (05/23/00-05/26/00, 06/01/00-06/08/00)
- The Monkeywrench- (05/29/00-05/30/00)
- The Dismemberment Plan- (06/14/00-06/29/00)
North America Leg 1
- Sonic Youth- (08/03/00-09/02/00)
- Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley, and Jim O'Rourke- (09/05/00)
North America Leg 2
- Supergrass- (10/04/00-11/05/00)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers- (11/05/00-11/06/00)
- Wellwater Conspiracy- (11/06/00)