
Pearl Jam: Santiago 2005
Music
Overview
Pearl Jam performed for first time in Santiago de Chile at San Carlos de Apoquindo Stadium (November/2005). This show brings the greatest classics of the band formed in Seattle in the 90s, in the striking voice of Eddie Vedder. In the repertoire, classics such as "Even Flow", "Jereny" and "Black".
Top Cast


Eddie Vedder
Eddie Vedder
Vocals, Guitar
Eddie Vedder
Vocals, Guitar


Mike McCready
Mike McCready
Guitars
Mike McCready
Guitars


Stone Gossard
Stone Gossard
Guitar
Stone Gossard
Guitar


Jeff Ament
Jeff Ament
Bass
Jeff Ament
Bass


Matt Cameron
Matt Cameron
Drums
Matt Cameron
Drums


Boom Gaspar
Boom Gaspar
Organ
Boom Gaspar
Organ
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