Pearl Jam 1991 United States Tour

{{Short description|1991 concert tour by Pearl Jam}}

{{Infobox concert

| concert_tour_name = 1991 United States Tour

| image =

| image_caption =

| artist = Pearl Jam

| location = United States

| type =

| album = Ten

| start_date = July 10, 1991

| end_date = July 21, 1991

| number_of_legs =

| number_of_shows = 5

| last_tour = Mookie Blaylock 1991 United States Tour
(1991)

| this_tour = 1991 United States Tour
(1991)

| next_tour = Ten Tour
(1991–92)

}}

The Pearl Jam 1991 United States Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam. It was the band's first tour since taking the name "Pearl Jam".

History

The band embarked on this tour after finishing the mixing sessions for its debut album Ten in England. The short tour of the United States focused on the East Coast. This was the band's only tour with drummer Matt Chamberlain. Chamberlain left the band following this tour and the filming of the "Alive" video on August 3, 1991, in Seattle, Washington at RKCNDY to join the Saturday Night Live band.{{cite magazine | url=https://pearljamhistory.no.sapo.pt/PJArticles_Interviews_12-xx-93_-_modern_drummer.htm | title=Dave Abbruzzese of Pearl Jam | access-date=2007-07-01 | author=Peiken, Matt | magazine=Modern Drummer | date=December 1993 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://archive.today/20120629145947/http://pearljamhistory.no.sapo.pt/PJArticles_Interviews_12-xx-93_-_modern_drummer.htm | archive-date=2012-06-29 }}{{cite web | url=http://www.pearljam.com/timeline/ | title=Pearl Jam: Timeline | access-date=2007-06-27 | publisher=Pearljam.com |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080109033804/http://www.pearljam.com/timeline/ |archive-date = 2008-01-09}} For his replacement, Chamberlain suggested drummer Dave Abbruzzese, who joined the group and played the rest of Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the Ten album. Chamberlain said, "I toured in the van with them, played a bunch of clubs—I had a good time, definitely had a good time. They wanted me to join the band, but Edie Brickell & New Bohemians had just broke up, I had just got off the road after touring for four years straight—I could not imagine doing it again."Scanlon, Tom. [https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/20030724/chamb24/drummer-to-the-stars-calls-seattle-home "Drummer to the stars calls Seattle home"]. The Seattle Times. July 24, 2003.

Tour dates

Information taken from various sources.{{cite web | url=http://pearljam.com/tour | title=Pearl Jam: Set Lists | access-date=2007-12-08 | publisher=Pearljam.com}}{{cite web | url=http://www.fivehorizons.com/tour/cc/index.shtml | title=The Five Horizons Concert Chronology | access-date=2007-12-08 | publisher=fivehorizons.com }}{{cite web | url=http://jr2ft.bizland.com/concert-chronology/ | title=The Pearl Jam Concert Chronology | access-date=2007-12-08 | publisher=twofeetthick.com }}

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colspan="5"|Warm-up show
July 4, 1991

| Seattle

| RKCNDY

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colspan="5"|North AmericaUnited States Tour
July 10, 1991

| Boston

| Avalon

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| The Lemonheads, Buffalo Tom, 7 League Boots, Venus Beads, Stress

July 12, 1991

| Philadelphia

| JC Dobbs

| Carnival of Souls, Mellow Vibe

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July 13, 1991

| rowspan="2"| New York City

| The Marquee Room

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| The Reverend Horton Heat, The Afghan Whigs, Gorilla, Beasts of Bourbon, Codeine

July 17, 1991

| Wetlands Preserve

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July 21, 1991

| Chicago

| Cabaret Metro

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| Naked Raygun, Urge Overkill, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, The Jayhawks, Soul Asylum

Band members

Songs performed

;Originals

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