YouTube lets fans re-live concert highlight

Last updated 10:46 07/12/2009

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A YouTube video is gaining popularity with Pearl Jam fans, allowing them to re-live one of the concert's highlights.

The video was taken last Sunday, when Pearl Jam played to a crowd of over 30,000 at Christchurch's AMI Stadium and shows the performance of Crowded House's Better Be Home Soon.

Liam and Neil Finn joined Pearl Jam's lead singer Eddie Vedder on stage for the popular Kiwi anthem.

The cover was well-known by the Christchurch crowd who sang along throughout the song, which was not played at any other concerts in the Pearl Jam Backspacer tour.

WATCH THE VIDEO:

Fans who commented on the video said "what a great night and a fantastic vid of one of the many highlights!" and "best part of the show thanks so much guys".

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jimi   #1   11:11 am Dec 07 2009

brilliant concert - well worth the $$s to see it there are not many events these days where you can spend $130 odd and get easily 5 hours of quality entertainment this song and many others on the night is what will make me, and i'm sure many other fans, attend their next performance in CHCH, hopefully in the next few years Bravo Pearl Jam, The Finns and Ben Harper et al - thanks for an awesome night

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