Last night, Pearl Jam returned to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA, treating the sold-out crowd to the second consecutive night of great music. Pearl Jam has been unstoppable on their current tour, making each show unique with tour debuts, one-off covers, and more. They even performed their Vs. album in full earlier in the tour, and continued that trend last night with a full album performance of Ten.

The show started with the same opener as night one, “Once.” While the first night’s show veered into the band’s rich catalog, last night saw the band follow things up with “Even Flow.” By the time they reached “Alive” and “Why Go,” it was apparent that this was something special. The band played all eleven songs from the release, which was only one-third of their massive 32-song setlist.

Here’s the band’s album finale, “Release,” with a monologue from Eddie Vedder about the album and their goal of breaking Bruce Springsteen’s record for Philly shows. 

If this is how Pearl Jam is celebrating their 25th anniversary, we’re not opposed. The full show also saw tour debuts of “Breakerfall,”  “Bee Girl,” “All or None,”  and Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down.” Check out the setlist.fm listing below: