QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, AUDIOSLAVE A No-Go For PEARL JAM Benefit Gig

October 25, 2002

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE and AUDIOSLAVE will NOT be supporting PEARL JAM at their first hometown show since October 2001 at Seattle's Key Arena on December 8, according to Pearl Jam Rumor Pit.

"Even though someone's brother's sister-in-law's cousin's best friend's mother says AUDIOSLAVE and QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE are the opening acts for PEARL JAM at the upcoming Key Arena benefit show in Seattle, it's not true," reads an October 24 posting on the site. "It's a 99.899999349999567999% false rumor. [margin of error intentional - hey, it's rock 'n' roll, not rocket science. :) ] The opening acts have yet to be named and we'll be sure to post the info when the time comes."

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