New Jersey: Here Are The 13 Theaters That Will Screen Pearl Jam’s ‘Dark Matter’
On April 19, Pearl Jam will release their 12th studio record entitled Dark Matter. However, fans will have the opportunity to hear the new music a few days earlier via…

On April 19, Pearl Jam will release their 12th studio record entitled Dark Matter. However, fans will have the opportunity to hear the new music a few days earlier via a theater release. In New Jersey, 13 different theaters will soon offer a special Pearl Jam screening.
On Tuesday April 16, tons of movie theaters across the globe will screen Dark Matter for one night and one night only. “To celebrate the release of the new album, Pearl Jam will present an exclusive cinematic engagement, Pearl Jam – Dark Matter – Global Theatrical Experience,” the band says.
Rocking the big screen is certainly something Pearl Jam has had great success with in the past. Whether it was via director Danny Clinch’s Let’s Play Two film, or Cameron Crowe’s PJ20 film, the band has released exciting visual presentations of their music numerous times.
The difference here is that Dark Matter will be screening at numerous places around the state. When PJ20 was released, it was primarily at a single theater location. This is not the case here. Thirteen spots around the state will carry the one-night special.
Where To Go In New Jersey For The Dark Matter Pearl Jam Screening
- Burlington – Burlington Township Regal Burlington
- Cherry Hill – at AMC Cherry Hill 24
- Clifton – at AMC Clifton Commons 16
- Eatontown at AMC Monmouth Mall 15
- Elizabeth – at AMC Jersey Gardens 20
- Hackettstown - at Cinépolis Mansfield
- Hazlet – Cinemark Hazlet 12
- Linden – at AMC Aviation 12
- New Brunswick – at AMC New Brunswick 18
- Paramus – at AMC Garden State Plaza 15
- Red Bank - at The Vogel - Count Basie Center for the Arts
- Rockaway - at AMC Rockaway 16
- Sewell - at Regal UA Washington Township
“This communal experience will play Dark Matter in its entirety twice: first in a dark cinema, and then again with mesmerizing visuals,” the band explains.
In total, Dark Matter will play at 300 locations across the globe as the band continues to find ways to bring people together. In addition to 25o theaters in America, Mexico, Australia, Brazil and various countries in Europe will also participate.
You can browse all the theaters and ticket information here.
More About “Dark Matter”
The first single off the new record, which is the title track, was released on February 13. Last week, the second single, “Running” was unveiled.
If you are paying close attention to CBS’ coverage of March Madness, you may have noticed clips of “Something Special” playing alongside previews and highlights.
Pearl Jam On Tour
While the band does not have any planned tour stops in New Jersey proper, they will be in close proximity for four shows. On September 3 and 4 the band will play in New York city at Madison Square Garden. Then, they'll hit 95 south and play the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on September 7 and 9.
6 Artists Who Make It Worth Your While To Follow On Tour
There are a handful of popular artists who have sold out arenas and stadiums year after year. It's a somewhat elite group. Even more elite are the ones who inspire fans to hit the road with them, and go to show after show. This phenomenon most likely started with the Grateful Dead in the '70s, when fans would pack their bags and follow the group from concert to concert. The band would change their setlist night after night. This changed the definition of what a concert could be. Instead of playing the same songs in the same order, in city after city, they gave a different experience each night.
The benefits of changing the setlist
Of course, it's much easier to rehearse a set and do it over and over. Many huge artists do that with each tour. AC/DC, for example, remains one of the most popular live acts in the world. But their setlist is generally locked in for an entire tour, and it barely changes from the beginning of the tour to the end. There are definitely benefits to that: fans know what they're paying for.
On the other hand, artists who change their setlist every night may not get to all of the hits, and fans may not even know (or like) all of their songs. But it makes each concert a different experience, and there's an excitement to that. The bands may also benefit from this: in the case of acts who sell live recordings of their shows (such as Bruce Springsteen and Pearl Jam, who we discuss below), this gives fans a reason to buy multiple recordings. It also helps them to stay in the news cycle. If a band plays a brand new song for the first time, or an old song that they haven't played in years, it can draw attention that they wouldn't otherwise receive by playing the same songs each night.
Other reasons to follow the artist on tour
A lot of these artists sell custom merch at every show. In other words, they might sell t-shirts and posters specific to the concert you're attending alongside the more generic tour gear. You can only get that merch by attending the show... and by getting to the merch stand before the limited edition stuff sells out. Other than that: it's fun to see the country while seeing your favorite artist multiple times.
To look deeper into this subject, we've identified six artists with whom it is common practice for fans to attend multiple shows. It's a passion for the artist that drives this behavior, but it's also the desire to take in each unique experience.
Here, we've listed some of the artists that make it worth fans' efforts to follow around on tour.
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen is even the boss of this category. With hundreds of songs in his catalog, Springsteen is also known to add in requests each night. These are spur of the moment additions based off signs fans bring. In this 2013 performance, he takes a request from the audience to cover Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell." He teaches the band the song in less than three minutes -- in front of a sold-out stadium crowd -- and then launches into the song for the first time.
Pearl Jam
These Seattle legends have followed the new setlist every night model since 1991. In 32 years of touring, Pearl Jam has never played the same setlist twice in a row. With 11 studio records and a compilation of B-Sides, there's so many possibilities for what they might play, and you might not always get all of the radio hits, but it will always be unique. They too, have traditionally partnered with an artist to design a silkscreen poster that is custom to each show.
Taylor Swift
Currently on The Eras Tour, Taylor Swift plays mostly the same set each night. Until she gets to spots 37 and 38 in the setlist. That is reserved for "surprise songs." You never know what you are going to get. It could be Swift solo on a piano playing a stripped-down version of fan-favorite, or it can be a live debut. What you do know, is that it will be something that has not been played on the tour yet. Swift's 2023 tour plan was set to play in a particular city, Friday through Sunday night. This layout made travel plans attractive, if you could afford it. With the right money and either connections or luck with Ticketmaster, you could see three different shows over a weekend.
Eric Church
Eric Church has gone above and beyond to make sure he writes a different setlist each night. Church's tours are always highly anticipated; this summer, not only is he changing the setlists, but he is spotlighting a collection of different peers as the opening act. In fact, 18 different names are slotted to support Church's 2023 The Outsiders Revival Tour.
Dave Matthews Band
What Dave Matthews also mixes his songs up each night, the band is also known to break into epic jams. This can result in 10-minute extended versions of classic DMB songs. For over 25 years, Dave Matthews Band shows have paired perfectly with outdoor summer concerts. From tailgating to epic-length concerts, each night offers a guaranteed good time.
Phish
The ultimate jam band audience, Phishheads are known to travel in packs. There are often pre-show meetups or camp outs built around Phish tours. Phish has always done a phenomenal job of designing their tours to hit areas that have a lot to offer. Phish also subscribes to the custom setlist each night model.