Pearl Jam reveal Gigaton tracklist

Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam (Image credit: Danny Clinch)

Last week Pearl Jam revealed they would release their new studio album Gigaton on March 27 through Monkeywrench Records/Republic Records.

The news followed a global interactive poster campaign for the record – and today the band have revealed the full tracklist from what will be their 11th studio album.

The follow-up to 2013’s Lightning Bolt will contain 12 songs, with the band asking fans: “Which tracks are you most excited to hear?”

Check out the tracks below along with pre-order details.

Speaking about Gigaton, guitarist Mike McCready said: "Making this record was a long journey. It was emotionally dark and confusing at times, but also an exciting and experimental road map to musical redemption. 

“Collaborating with my bandmates on Gigaton ultimately gave me greater love, awareness and knowledge of the need for human connection in these times.”

Gigaton’s cover artwork features a photo of the Nordaustlandet ice cap on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 600 miles from the North Pole. The photo was taken by National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen

Pearl Jam have already announced a European tour for this summer, including a headline spot at the prestigious Hyde Park British Summer Time event in London in July, and also recently confirmed a series of US dates for the spring.

Pearl Jam: Gigaton

Pearl Jam: Gigaton
Pearl Jam will release their 11th studio album Gigaton in March. The follow-up to 2013's Lightning Bolt will feature 12 tracks and it'll be backed with shows in the US and Europe.

Pearl Jam: Gigatron

(Image credit: Monkeywrench Records/Republic Records)

Pearl Jam: Gigaton
1. Who Ever Said
2. Superblood Wolfmoon
3. Dance Of The Clarivoyants
4. Quick Escape
5. Alright
6. Seven O’Clock
7. Never Destination
8.  Take The Long Way
9. Buckle Up
10. Come Then Goes
11. Retrograde
12. River Cross 

Pearl Jam 2020 tour dates
Mar 18: Toronto Scotiabank Arena, ON
Mar 20: Ottowa Canadian Tire Centre, ON
Mar 22: Quebec City Videotron Centre, QC
Mar 24: Hamilton FirstOntario Centre, ON
Mar 28: Baltimore Royal Farms Arena, MD
Mar 30: New York Madison Square Garden, NY
Apr 02: Nashville Bridgestone Arena, TN
Apr 04: St. Louis Enterprise Centre, MO
Apr 06: Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena, OK
Apr 09: Denver Pepsi Centre, CO
Apr 11: Phoenix Gila River Arena, AZ
Apr 13: San Diego Viejas Arena, CA
Apr 15: Los Angeles Forum, CA
Apr 16: Los Angeles Forum, CA
Apr 18: Oakland Arena, CA
Apr 19: Oakland Arena, CA
Jun 23: Frankfurt Festhalle, Germany
Jun 25: Berlin Walduhne, Germany
Jun 27: Stockholm Lollapalooza Stockholm, Sweden
Jun 29: Copenhagen Royal Arena, Denmark
Jul 02: Werchter Rock Werchter Festival, Belgium
Jul 05: Imola Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino, Italy
Jul 07: Vienna Stadhalle, Austria
Jul 10: London, BST Hyde Park, UK
Jul 13: Krakow Tauron Arena, Poland
Jul 15: Budapest Arena, Hungary
Jul 17: Zurich Hallenstadion, Switzerland
Jul 19: Paris Lollapalooza Paris, France
Jul 22: Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, Netherlands
Jul 23: Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, Netherlands

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