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Pearl Jam brings 'Home Shows' to Seattle to fight homelessness

Seattle's Pearl Jam is coming home for two shows at Safeco Field this week, but their mission is bigger than music.
Credit: Chris Daniels

Seattle's own Pearl Jam is bringing The Home Shows to Safeco Field this week. But the two-day concert series has a mission bigger than music. The band is joining forces with more than 140 foundations, businesses, and government agencies to fight homelessness in King County.

Pearl Jam posted on their website, "The region's homelessness population is now the third largest in the country, with over 12,000 people living without shelter on any one night. This is not a number to be proud of."

The band is collecting donations to fight homelessness, with a promise of matching every dollar up to $960,000.

Guitarist Stone Gossard said, “Seattle is our hometown. When there are challenges here, we want to be part of the solution. It's heartening so many organizations and individuals coming together to do the same. It's going to take all of us."

The Home Shows take place Wednesday, August 8 and Friday, August 10. Pearl Jam tweeted on Monday that another batch of tickets just became available on LiveNation.com to the previously sold-out show. This is the first time Pearl Jam has played a major show in Seattle in five years, reports the Seattle Times.

The weekend before The Home Shows, merchandise tents popped up across from Safeco Field.

Take 5's Chris Cashman caught up with Pearl Jam fans camping out before the shows:

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