UK Cinema Release For Pearl Jam 20
See their new film next month PLUS listen to an unreleased live track from the soundtrack
The band's new film. PEARL JAM: TWENTY, will be released for one night only on 20 September in a few dozen cinemas in the UK (and around the world).
The film is directed by Cameron Crowe and it charts the band's whole career using a staggering amount of archive home footage that the band had collected over the past 20 years.
Says Crowe of the film: "When I set out to make this film, my mission was to assemble the best-of-the best from Pearl Jam's past and present and give audiences a visceral feeling of what it is to love music and to feel it deeply - to be inside the journey of a band that has carved their own path. There is only one band of their generation for which a film like this could even be made, and I’m honoured to be the one given the opportunity to make it."
Here's where you can see the film:
Vue Birmingham
Vue Bolton
Vue Bristol Cribbs
Showcase CDL Bristol
Vue Camberley
Vue Cambridge
Vue Croydon Grants
Showcase CDL Derby
Vue Cheshire Oaks
Vue Exeter
Showcase Bluewater
Vue Hull
Showcase Leeds
Vue Leeds
Showcase CDL Leicester
Vue Leicester
Vue Finchley Road
Vue Fulham
Vue Islington
Vue Leicester Square
Vue Stratford
Vue Westfield
Vue Manchester Lowry
Vue Norwich
Showcase Nottingham
Showcase Peterborough
Vue Plymouth
Vue Portsmouth
Showcase Reading
Vue Reading
Vue Romford
Vue Sheffield
Showcase Teesside
Vue Thanet
Showcase Walsall
Vue Watford
Vue York
Vue Aberdeen
Vue Edinburgh Omni
Vue Hamilton
Vue Iverness
Showcase Paisley
Vue Cardiff
Showcase Cardiff
Vue Swansea
Here's the awesome trailer:
The band also release a companion soundtrack and book on 19 September.
The soundtrack is a double CD containing live tracks and rarities from the band's whole career.
One of the songs from the film has been released online ahead of the soundtrack's release-Â
Cameron Crowe : "I asked Vedder about Andrew Wood. the late singer-songwriter of Mother Love Bone, whose passing left the place that Vedder would later fill. Though Vedder chose not to name the song, he did say there was one Wood composition he would be honored to sing 'one day.' He declined to say more."
Here's that song, 'Crown Of Thorns':