Pearl Jam recently announced a handful of dates for 2025 in continued support for their latest album “Dark Matter.” In an attempt to combat bots and resellers, Eddie Vedder and co. put a few measures into place for their upcoming tour to help keep tickets affordable and in the hands of fans. This comes after Ticketmaster dynamic pricing led to tickets selling for over $1,000 in Hollywood, Florida, though these aren’t Ten Club tickets.
Pre-sale for their Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania shows went on sale exclusively to active members of Pearl Jam’s Ten Club (a paid fan club).
“Pearl Jam strives to protect access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable as permitted, and selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium to offset increased costs,” an announcement read.
Tickets to the general public went on sale via an Artist Presale run by Ticketmaster, in which fans can sign up with their Ticketmaster accounts for the chance to purchase tickets for up to five dates.
If fans are unable to purchase tickets when they initially go on sale, Pearl Jam has partnered with Ticketmaster for a fan-to-fan face value ticket exchange. Any ticket listed above face value and on secondary marketplaces will be canceled.
Tickets were also announced to be mobile only and are non-transferable outside of the fan-to-fan ticket resale.
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