A massive concert was just announced at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, and it's guaranteed to be one of the biggest concerts of the year. Here's what you need to know about it.

FAMOUS ROCK BAND BRINGING WORLD TOUR TO MONTANA

Pearl Jam announced that the band will release its 12th full-length studio album, Dark Matter on April 19. The band also released dates for an upcoming tour which will make a stop in Missoula on August 22.

The concert adds to an already impressive 2024 lineup at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Tyler Childers will perform at the stadium on August 24, and P!NK will perform less than a week later on August 28.

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Pearl Jam is no stranger to Montana. The band's bass player, Jeff Ament was born in Havre. Ament has used his fame to improve the lives on children in Montana by building several skate parks throughout the state. Fun fact, Pearl Jam was the first major music act to perform in Washington-Grizzly Stadium in 1998, and have returned to the state on multiple occasions. The last time the band performed in Montana was in 2018.

PEARL JAM ANNOUNCES CONCERT AT WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY STADIUM

If you want to purchase tickets to the show, you will need to register on the Ticketmaster website first. However, those that register are not guaranteed a chance to buy tickets since demand will be high. Click here to register for tickets. You';; receive an email confirming your registration within 24 hours. For those that register, tickets will go on sale Friday, February 22. Visit the Ticketmaster website for more information about the concert.

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