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Seattle rock band Pearl Jam is still alive and will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a Canadian tour, which includes a Winnipeg stop.

The group will play the MTS Centre on Sept. 17 with fellow grunge legends Mudhoney as part of a nine-city Canadian tour.

MARK HUMPHREY / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder performs at the Bonnaroo music festival in Manchester, Tenn., in 2008. Pearl Jam will be playing Winnipeg Sept. 17.

Tickets for all shows are $69.50 and go on sale May 27 on the band’s website, pearljam.com, and Ticketmaster. Two dollars from each ticket sold will be donated to the Vitalogy Foundation, which grants money to non-profit groups chosen by members of the quintet.

As part of the anniversary celebrations this year, the band released a new compilation album, Live on Ten Legs, and expanded re-reissues of Vs. and Vitalogy.

In September the Cameron Crowe documentary film, Pearl Jam Twenty, will debut and be accompanied by a book and soundtrack album.