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 Brain of J - The Pearl Jam Tribute Live  tickets

Brain of J - The Pearl Jam Tribute Band Tickets

MK11, Milton Keynes
Saturday 19th Sep 2026 7:00pm
Maximum of 10 tickets
18+

Information


Brain of J is a London-based Pearl Jam Tribute Band that was created in 2016 by five Pearl Jam fans.
Since their formation, Brain of J has been thrilling crowds in packed venues across the UK with their high-energy performances of Pearl Jam’s greatest hits, from “Alive” and “Jeremy” to “Better Man” and “Even Flow”.


Brain of J brings an unparalleled energy to their shows and an impressive knowledge of the nuances of Pearl Jam’s music. Fans can expect to hear beloved classics as well as deeper cuts from Pearl Jam’s vast catalogue. Brain of J’s performances are as passionate as they are accurate, and they strive to recreate the genuine spirit of Pearl Jam’s live shows. Brain of J is dedicated to providing an unforgettable experience to fans of any age.

Address

Milton Keynes
UK

Venue age restrictions:

18+

Accessibility Information

The venue offers complimentary carer tickets to those who need assistance whilst in the venue. To be eligible for a carer ticket, you must have either a Blue Badge, Access Card, Be in receipt of Disability Living Allowance or have a Dog Assistance Card.

The process for application is as follows:
- Book your ticket via Gigantic and you will automatically receive your booking confirmation via e-mail.
- Forward your confirmation e-mail to info@mk11kilnfarm.com with the subject 'Carer Ticket'. Include as an attachment a scanned copy of one of the above forms of eligibility. Please also include the full name of the person who you wish to receive the complimentary ticket. Also include details of your requirements so the venue can accommodate as best as possible.
- The venue will reply with confirmation and request further details if required.

It is important to note that the carer must be able to fully assist the person they are accompanying in the event of an emer