One night only audio-visual event in 200+ theaters

Pearl Jam and Abramorama have announced the Gigaton Listening Experience – a special, one night only audio-visual event in 200+ Dolby Atmos equipped theaters around the world on March 25th. The immersive event takes over the big screen just two days before the release of Pearl Jam’s anxiously awaited new album, Gigaton on March 27th via Monkeywrench/Republic Records.

Tickets are available through the band’s website.

The Gigaton Listening Experience includes a playback of the entire album in Dolby Atmos. This listening experience will give Pearl Jam fans the opportunity to hear the album in a completely different way.

“It’s truly a unique way to experience this album,” explains Gigaton producer Josh Evans. “I’m excited for fans to be able to immerse themselves in the sound and to hear the depth and layers of these songs and performances.”

The Gigaton Listening Experience will be enhanced with a choice set of visuals curated and created by Evolve, the filmmaker and artist behind the music video for the first single “Dance of the Clairvoyants.”

Maintaining a longstanding creative relationship, Abramorama powers these events worldwide. This marks Pearl Jam’s fourth theatrical collaboration with Abramorama following 2007’s Imagine in Cornice directed by Danny Clinch, 2011’s Pearl Jam Twenty directed by Cameron Crowe, and 2017’s Let’s Play Two also helmed by Clinch.

Pearl Jam have shared two singles in advance of their upcoming album thus far — “Superblood Wolfmoon” and “Dance of the Clairvoyants.”

Gigaton is produced by Josh Evans and Pearl Jam, and marks the band’s first studio album since GRAMMY award-winning, Lightning Bolt, which was released on October 15, 2013.

In support of Gigaton, Pearl Jam will embark on their first leg of North American tour in March and April. The 16-date tour kicks-off on March 18th in Toronto and wraps with a two-date stint in Oakland April 18-19th.

Dolby Atmos expands the creative palette for artists and puts you more directly in touch with their vision without compromise, bringing you closer than ever to the songs you love. Instruments and vocals can be articulated with incredible clarity and the use of immersive sound makes listeners feel like they’re inside the music.