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Watch Eddie Vedder bring out Glen Hansard and daughter Olivia at Teenage Cancer Trust show

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Eddie Vedder performed a solo set for the Teenage Cancer Trust 2024 series, and brought both his daughter Olivia and singer-songwriter Glen Hansard as special guests.

Check out footage of the moment below.The performance from the Pearl Jam frontman took place last night (March 24), closing out a week of gigs held at the historic Royal Albert Hall to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America.Taking to the stage for the ‘Ovation’ show, following earlier sets from Paul Weller and Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones, Vedder launched into his seven-song set with an opening rendition of the Pearl Jam track ‘Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town’.It was later in his set however when he brought out Simon Townshend – the brother of The Who’s Pete Townshend – as his first special guest, followed by a surprise appearance from Glen Hansard.

With the latter, the two performed a cover of Jerry Hannan’s ‘Society’ and ‘Falling Slowly’ by The Swell Season.They also welcomed Vedder’s daughter Olivia to the stage during the set, where the three of them performed a rendition of ‘My Father’s Daughter’ – a track which they co-wrote for the soundtrack for Sean Penn’s Flag Day.Check out footage of the moment and the setlist below.1. ‘Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town’2. ‘Far Behind’3. ‘She Asked Me’ (Simon Townshend cover with Simon Townshend)4. ‘Society’ (Jerry Hannan cover, performed with Glen Hansard)5. ‘My Father’s Daughter’ (Performed with Glen Hansard and Olivia Vedder)6. ‘Falling Slowly’ (The Swell Season cover, performed with Glen Hansard)7. ‘Porch’Later in the night, Vedder took to the stage once more, joining The Who frontman and the shows’ curator Roger Daltrey to close out the last show of.

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