PEARL JAM To Perform On 'Late Show With David Letterman'

April 14, 2006

PEARL JAM will appear on CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman" on May 4, two days after their self-titled album hits stores. Singer Eddie Vedder and the rest of PEARL JAM will also perform this weekend on NBC's "Saturday Night Live".

PEARL JAM's new single, "World Wide Suicide", is available as a call tone and ringer exclusively through Sprint. Fans who preorder "Pearl Jam" through Apple's iTunes Music Store will receive exclusive video footage of the band in the studio plus a bonus audio track of "Why Go", drawn from a December 31, 1992, show in New York. That full concert is included as a bonus CD for preorders submitted via the PEARL JAM site.

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