Eddie Vedder’s Earthlings resumed their tour final evening at Seattle’s Benaroya Corridor after a short pause attributable to somebody contracting COVID. Nonetheless, Vedder kicked off issues off in fashion, by citing none apart from Weapons N’ Roses bassist and Seattle native Duff McKagan to cowl The Pretenders’ “Valuable.”
Vedder’s backing band consists of Pink Scorching Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, Jane’s Habit bassist Chris Chaney, and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, and halfway by means of the encores, Weapons N’ Roses bassist McKagan joined in for the 1980 hit.
Vedder was additionally joined by his daughters, Olivia and Harper, for just a few songs, and the setlist included varied covers of traditional rock hits together with Tom Petty’s “Room on the Prime,” George Harrison’s “Isn’t It A Pity,” and The Who’s “I’m One.”
The Earthling stint is scheduled for one more evening in Seattle, tonight, they usually’ll shut in California with reveals on February 25 in Los Angeles and February 27 in San Diego.
All three talked about ’90s bands—the Pink Scorching Chili Peppers, Jane’s Habit, and Weapons N’ Roses—are performing all through the nation on their very own excursions this 12 months, and all are scheduled for no less than one pageant look.