Pearl Jam have unveiled two previously unseen pieces of artwork on their Twitter account, causing devotees to theorize whether they could be linked to a new album.
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The band posted the images earlier today( January 10 ), with one of them proving the band’s name incorporated into a heart rate monitor design and a second depicting three typifies. See the tweets below 😛 TAGEND
— Pearl Jam (@ PearlJam) January 10, 2020
— Pearl Jam (@ PearlJam) January 10, 2020
Inevitably, fans immediately started questioning what the images could indicate, with a range of hypothesis, including whether a new album could be on the horizon.
It’s happening ??? New album? Jeff’s artwork ?? WH-T ?! pic.twitter.com/ MchIBnm5MQ
— Jennie Araujo (@ jennie_mydear) January 10, 2020
1st image: electrocardiogram2nd image: flamesNew Album: Heartburn
— Alan Woodham (@ Woodham8 2) January 10, 2020
This can only mean @PearlJam is finally extending Don Johnson’s immortal classic “Heartbeat”
— Chris (@ TheCog3 1) January 10, 2020
Last month( December 2 ), the band were confirmed as the latest headliners for Hyde Park’s British Summer Time Festival this summer.
The annual concert serials, which boasted performances from the likes of Robbie Williams and Celine Dion in 2019, will see Pearl Jam performing on Friday July 10.
Pearl Jam will be supported by Pixies and White Reaper with more behaves to follow. Ticket went on sale from Saturday December 7 and you can buy them here.
It comes after Little Mix were confirmed as the first BST headliners for 2020, joined by a line-up that also includes the likes of Kesha and Rita Ora.
The ’1 2 Periods of Pearl Jam’ campaign stemmed from the band’s long-running fan club, Ten Club, which over the years has rewarded members with exclusive vinyl singles. The singles were initially posted out during the Christmas break, but in its first year the first installment( 1991) the delivery of subsequent singles has been intermittent.
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