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Grungefest – A Tribute to Pearl Jam & Chris Cornell

GRUNGEFEST: A Tribute to Pearl Jam & Chris Cornell Set to Ignite New Jersey with a Powerful Night of ‘90s Legacy Rock

April 10 @ 20:00 23:30

New Jersey’s live music circuit continues to prove why it remains one of the most vibrant and culturally rich in the country, and this week delivers a standout moment for rock fans who came of age during one of music’s most defining eras. On Friday, April 10, 2026 at 8:00 PM, GRUNGEFEST arrives with a full-force tribute to two towering pillars of the Seattle sound—Pearl Jam and Chris Cornell—bringing together musicians dedicated to preserving the raw intensity, emotional depth, and sonic identity that defined an entire generation. This all-ages event is more than just a concert; it is a carefully crafted live experience designed to transport audiences back to the height of ‘90s alternative rock, when flannel, feedback, and fearless songwriting reshaped the music industry.

New Jersey has long held a unique position as a crossroads for touring acts, tribute artists, and original performers alike, and its audiences are known for their deep appreciation of authenticity. That makes GRUNGEFEST not just another stop on the calendar, but a meaningful addition to the state’s expanding portfolio of high-quality live music offerings. As highlighted across the broader music coverage on Explore New Jersey, the appetite for immersive, nostalgia-driven performances continues to grow, particularly when executed with precision and reverence for the source material. GRUNGEFEST answers that demand with two of the most respected tribute acts on the circuit today.

At the forefront of the evening is The Ledbetters, widely recognized for their meticulous approach to recreating Pearl Jam’s signature sound. Rather than simply covering hits, the band dives deep into the catalog, delivering performances that capture both the sonic complexity and emotional urgency of the original recordings. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Jamie Stem—whose pedigree includes his work with Sinch—the group brings a level of vocal authenticity that resonates immediately with longtime fans. Stem’s delivery channels the grit and soul that defined Eddie Vedder’s voice, balancing power with nuance in a way that elevates the performance beyond imitation.

Backing him is a tight, seasoned lineup: James Burke on lead guitar, Steven Piperno on rhythm guitar, Rocco De Lise on bass, and John Stover on drums. Together, they reconstruct the layered textures and driving rhythms that made Pearl Jam a cornerstone of the grunge movement. From the atmospheric build of early-era material to the explosive dynamics of their live staples, The Ledbetters’ set is designed to feel less like a tribute and more like a time capsule—one that reopens a chapter of music history with remarkable clarity.

Complementing that energy is Superunknown, a band dedicated to honoring the expansive and deeply influential body of work created by Chris Cornell. Since its formation in 2018, Superunknown has rapidly established itself as a premier tribute act, not only because of its musicianship but because of its commitment to representing every era of Cornell’s career. This is no small task. Cornell’s contributions spanned multiple groundbreaking projects—from the heavy, riff-driven intensity of Soundgarden to the anthemic power of Audioslave and the haunting, collaborative spirit of Temple of the Dog.

At the center of Superunknown is vocalist and guitarist Jason Reed, whose uncanny ability to replicate Cornell’s vocal range and emotional delivery has become a defining feature of the band’s performances. Cornell’s voice, often described as one of the most distinctive in rock history, is notoriously difficult to emulate. Reed approaches it with both technical precision and a deep respect for the emotional weight behind the songs, resulting in a performance that resonates with both casual listeners and dedicated fans.

He is joined by Louis Graff and Pete Heffley on guitars, Tom Laskas on bass, and Ron DiSilvestro on drums—each contributing to a sound that captures the scale and intensity of Cornell’s original recordings. Their setlist spans decades, seamlessly moving between the dark, brooding tones of Soundgarden, the soaring, arena-ready anthems of Audioslave, and the introspective textures that defined Temple of the Dog. The result is a comprehensive tribute that reflects the full scope of Cornell’s artistic legacy.

What makes GRUNGEFEST particularly compelling is the way it brings these two acts together into a single, cohesive event. Pearl Jam and Chris Cornell were not just contemporaries—they were central figures in a musical movement that reshaped rock culture and influenced generations of artists. By pairing The Ledbetters with Superunknown, the event creates a narrative arc that celebrates the broader grunge ecosystem, highlighting the shared ethos and distinct voices that defined the era.

This is the kind of programming that continues to elevate New Jersey’s reputation as a destination for serious music fans. Across the state, venues are increasingly curating experiences that go beyond standard concert formats, offering audiences a chance to engage with music in a more immersive and meaningful way. Tribute events like GRUNGEFEST play a crucial role in that ecosystem, bridging the gap between nostalgia and live performance while introducing younger audiences to the sounds that shaped modern rock.

For longtime fans, the night promises a powerful return to the music that defined their youth—a chance to hear beloved songs performed with the energy and authenticity they deserve. For newer listeners, it offers an entry point into a genre that continues to influence contemporary artists across multiple styles. In both cases, the value lies in the shared experience: a room filled with people connected by the enduring impact of these songs.

As Explore New Jersey continues to spotlight the state’s thriving live music landscape, events like GRUNGEFEST stand out as essential moments—where artistry, memory, and performance intersect in a way that feels both immediate and timeless. On April 10, that intersection will be on full display, delivering a night that honors not just the music of Pearl Jam and Chris Cornell, but the spirit of an era that continues to resonate decades later.

Skylands Performing Arts Center (SkyPAC)

(973) 940-6398

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The Newton Theatre

234 Spring St, , NJ
Newton, NJ 07860 United States
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