Pearl Jam Honors Gaudreau Brothers at Concert
Pearl Jam Honors Gaudreau Brothers at Concert
Pearl Jam Honors Gaudreau Brothers at Concert
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Pearl Jam paid tribute to Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau during their concert at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, just days before the brothers' funeral. Lead singer Eddie Vedder honored the late brothers, who were killed by an alleged drunk driver, by dedicating the song 'Given to Fly' to them and displaying their hockey jerseys. The Gaudreau brothers, both beloved figures in the hockey community, were mourned by family, friends, and fans alike, with tributes pouring in from across the sports world, including candlelight vigils held by their NHL teams. Vedder, who personally experienced loss, expressed empathy for the Gaudreau family and highlighted the brothers' positive impact on those around them. The tragic incident has resonated widely, prompting reflections on both their lives and the dangers of impaired driving. Their funeral service is set for Monday, with plans for it to be livestreamed for friends and family.

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