PEARL JAM have stood the test of time and stand alongside other iconic Seattle bands,
Nirvana, Soundgarden and
Alice in Chains, as a band that changed the face of music, defined the nineties and continue, in 2021, to inspire generations of fans.
Their debut album,
Ten appears in numerous “greatest albums of all time” lists and tops a
Rolling Stone poll for the greatest debut of all time. The iconic album was a hit on world charts with millions of copies sold in every corner of the globe. It was the album that catapulted PEARL JAM into a world-wide phenomenon and set them on the path that continues to see them selling out stadiums.
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This event is part of the 2021 RISING Festival.
RISING is a surge of art, music, performance and ceremony in the heart of Melbourne… In other words, it’s a new festival in Victoria’s cultural calendar. RISING will begin on the evening of the total lunar eclipse 26 May and run until 6 June 2021.
A night sitting on pop’s outer reaches with The Goon Sax and Jonnine. The Goon Sax wield three-minute weapons, that’ll shred your heart to ribbons. They’ve taken a big sonic leap since their guitar, bass and drums debut: new edges and angles have formed with the addition of anxious woodblocks and synths. Now, seminal US indie label Matador’s releasing their new record
Itâs Chinatown: your guide to RISINGâs golden district
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Thereâs a lot to love about Melbourneâs Chinatown. Itâs where the dim sim as we know it was born, for instance, but thatâs the kind of distinction youâd expect from the oldest continuous Chinese settlement in the Western world. Part of its longevity might be due to its ability to transform itself, from goldrush-era slum to thriving furniture production hub to hotbed of opium and gambling dens to world-renowned tourism destination.
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