
Eddie Vedder: Live at Ohana Festival 2021
Eddie Vedder plays live at Ohana Festival, Dana Point, CA on September 25th 2021. >> EDDIE VEDDER: Don't Be Shy (Cat Stevens cover), Far Behind, Rise, Wishlist (Pearl Jam song), Society (Jerry Hannan cover) (with Glen Hansard) >> EDDIE VEDDER & THE EARTHLINGS: Drive (R.E.M. cover) (no break between solo set and band set), I'll Be Waiting, Tender Mercies, The Haves, My Father's Daughter (Olivia Vedder cover) (with Olivia Vedder), Hard Sun (Indio cover), Long Way, Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash cover), Corduroy (Pearl Jam song), I'm One (The Who cover), Better Man (Pearl Jam song) (with "People Have the Power" outro), Precious (Pretenders cover), Give Blood (Pete Townshend cover) >> ENCORE: Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Eddie Vedder's headline performance at the 2021 Ohana Festival, held on Dana Point's Doheny State Beach. Vedder delivered a career-spanning set featuring songs from his solo work, Pearl Jam classics, and unexpected covers. The performance also included special guests, highlighting a unique and intimate musical experience.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, direct critical reviews are scarce. However, audience reception from the festival itself and online discussions indicate a highly positive response to Vedder's energetic and heartfelt performance, celebrated for its blend of iconic hits and intimate solo material. The special guests also added to the excitement.
What Reviewers Say
- Eddie Vedder delivered a captivating and powerful headline set.
- The performance showcased a strong mix of solo material and Pearl Jam favorites.
- Special guest appearances added significant value and excitement to the show.
Google audience: Audience feedback from the Ohana Festival generally praised Eddie Vedder's performance as energetic and emotionally resonant, with many appreciating the variety of songs performed and the surprise guest appearances.
Fun Fact
During his performance, Eddie Vedder performed a cover of Tom Petty's 'Wildflowers', a song he has often cited as a significant influence and has performed live multiple times throughout his career.
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