Get ready for a night of nostalgia and electrifying performances this month as the Riot Act Pearl Jam Show brings you the sounds of the band that revolutionised music.
Thirsty Chiefs Brewing Company will host these talented tribute artists, who capture the essence of Pearl Jam and bring their timeless classics to life on Saturday, 21 June.
Riot Act Pearl Jam Show celebrates how Seattle-based Pearl Jam was key to the grunge movement of the 1990s.
A Night of Music, Beer, and Community
Owner of Thirsty Chiefs Brewing Company, Dean Nolan said they were a family business that supported live music from local bands in a welcoming atmosphere.
“We have been here 10 years and people are still just finding us,” Dean said. “Then they keep coming back for the relaxed, friendly vibe.
“We get some great music here and Riot Act Pearl Jam Show are one of the best tribute bands around.”
Sing along to your favourite anthems like Alive, Even Flow, Jeremy and many more as you rock out to the songs that defined a generation. Connect with fellow fans in a cosy venue with visiting food trucks and their own delicious beers and ciders brewed on site.
Ticket prices vary from $20 (earlybird) to $30 (final release).
Riot Act Pearl Jam Show
- Saturday, 21 June, 8pm-10.15pm
- Thirsty Chiefs Brewing Company
- 4/4 Willis Street, North Lakes
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