Discover a rare piece of music history in this photograph postcard from the iconic Pearl Jam concert at the Japan Lame Fest 1993. Captured by photographer Charles Peterson, this candid shot of the band in action is a true treasure for any fan.
Held in the Charles Peterson Collection at Sub Pop Records, this postcard was part of an exclusive exhibition that brought together some of the most influential bands and artists of the time. The photograph itself is a standout example of the era's raw energy and excitement, capturing the band's dynamic performance.
Featuring Pearl Jam founder Eddie Vedder, the concert was held in Tokyo, Japan, and this particular shot is one of only a handful that have survived to this day. The original postcard, measuring 3x5 inches, is in near-mint condition, with vibrant colors still intact despite being over two decades old.
This rare piece is not only a nostalgic reminder of the early days of Pearl Jam's rise to fame but also an important artifact of music history. Don't miss your chance to own this unique and valuable postcard from one of the most iconic live performances in rock music history.