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This was my third show and an unforgettable one. We were in the balcony (yes - it was rockin'!), but were able to sneak down to the main floor during the encore break. And what an encore it was. "Indifference" was just an amazing way to close it out - haunting and mesmerizing.
Still can't believe we got "Wash" for the opener. My friends and I were talking about it on the way to the show and when the first notes rang out, we all had the hugest smiles on our faces! How lucky we were!

My first PJ experience as well. I was able to get tickets since a fraternity brother received extras thru his lottery. I remember some sap tried to pass a note to Eddie.

I remember trying to get tickets from a student who wanted an arm and a leg. She would not come down in price but eventually called me the afternoon of the show now wanting to accept the price I offered. TOOO LATE. GREED IS BAD. My buddy and I NEVER forgot missing the show. THANKS to PJ and the TEN CLUB when shows go on sale we have a SOLID oppurtunity to score seats

I went to this concert with a friend as his girlfriend was out of town traveling for an interview. It was all ok - everyone knew. All I know is that because she had an interview... a ticket was freed up and I paid her $20 for it. Wow! Great memories!

I still have no idea to this day how I scored tickets to this, my first Pearl Jam experience. Most of the tickets went to Purdue students, but I was a freshman at Butler. Dragged my girlfriend to that record store and the line was around the building, but we were like third once they pulled the lottery number.

I just remember the entire balcony rockin' and knew that my life was forever changed.

I'll never forget. Elliot Hall in West Lafayette, In. I won my tickets for this sold out show through a radio contest. You had to pick a number between 1 and 500. 382 is my lucky number. :)