Keen to attend the gig of your dreams, accompanied by your own hand-picked setlist? Well, Eddie Vedder has accepted the All-In Challenge, meaning that you could perfect a Pearl Jam gig alongside the legendary outfit, yourself.
There are so many bands working themselves to the bone for the good of the world. We’ve seen legendary rapper Eminem donate a coveted pair of Jordan’s to benefit COVID-19 relief and virtual festival One World: Together At Home raise a staggering $128 million to go to the World Health Organisation.
Now Pearl Jam are offering up the goods by raffling off the chance to create your own gig alongside the cherished alt-rock outfit.
Challenged by American actress Laura Dern, frontman Eddie Vedder accepted the All-In Challenge, aiming to have celebrities donate unique or meaningful possessions or offer experiences to assist with food security for kids, elderly, and frontline workers amid COVID-19.
This newest offer for the All-In Challenge comes from Eddie Vedder himself, readying the contest winner for “a concert experience you’ll never forget”.
“You’ll start the day off with a soundcheck, where you’ll work with Eddie on the setlist for the night. Enjoy your view from good seats and then the soundboard for the first half of the show, and take your spot on the side of the stage for the second half,” the offer description reads.
“While you’re up there, Eddie will put you to work as a crew member and also share a bottle from his personal red wine stash with you. You’ll ultimately join Eddie and the band on stage for a ‘birthday’ celebration, where the crowd will sing to you and you’ll get to blow out the candles on your cake.”
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At the end of the “unforgettable night” the winner of this raffle will get to take home their very own “Fender Telecaster guitar, signed by the Grammy Award-winning band”.
Keen to enter? All you’ve got to do is buy a raffle ticket via the All-In Challenge website. An easy $10 donation will warrant ten entries, while a $100 dollar donation will see you entered 200 times for the drawing.