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==Tour== {{Main|No Code Tour}} Pearl Jam promoted the album with tours in North America and Europe in the fall of 1996.<ref>[http://www.pearljam.com/tour/shows/1996 Pearl Jam: 1996 Set Lists]. pearljam.com.</ref> The short tour of North America focused on the [[East Coast of the United States]]. As with ''Vitalogy'', very little touring was done in the United States to promote ''No Code'' because of the band's refusal to play in [[Ticketmaster]]'s venues.<ref>Philips, Chuck. "Pearl Jam to Tour on Own Terms Again". ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''. July 25, 1996.</ref> The band chose to use alternate ticketing companies for the shows. A European tour followed in the fall of 1996, of which the band's November 3, 1996, show in Berlin, Germany at [[Deutschlandhalle]] was broadcast on many radio stations worldwide.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080610101152/http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/rumorpit/pit20.html "Pearl Jam: Rumor Pit Issue #20"]. sonymusic.com. October 21, 1996.</ref> During the North American tour fans complained about the difficulty in obtaining tickets and the use of non-Ticketmaster venues, which were judged to be remote and impersonal.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eonline.com/news/pearl_jam_yields_ticketmaster/35954 | title=Pearl Jam Yields to Ticketmaster | access-date=June 27, 2007 | last=Symonds |first=Jeff | publisher=[[E!|E! Online]] | date=February 14, 1998}}</ref> Gossard stated that there was "a lot of stress associated with trying to tour at that time" and that "it was growing more and more difficult to be excited about being part of the band." He added, "Ticketmaster, as monopolistic as it may be, is very efficient so we weren't playing the venues we wanted to play."<ref name=tenpast/> On October 17, 2014, at the [[iWireless Center]] in [[Moline, Illinois]], during the [[Lightning Bolt Tour]], Pearl Jam played the entire album in order as part of their set.<ref name="Moline">{{cite web | url=http://qctimes.com/entertainment/music/pearl-jam-puts-on-electrifying-show-in-first-q-c/article_f2e843ba-4b51-5119-bfd9-0614421a54fb.html | title=Pearl Jam puts on electrifying show in first Q-C visit | date=2014-10-18 | access-date=2014-10-18 | publisher=QC Times}}</ref><ref name="NoCodeRS">{{cite web | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/pearl-jam-play-entire-no-code-debut-new-song-at-moline-concert-20141018 | title=Pearl Jam Play Entire 'No Code,' Debut New Song at Moline Concert | date=2014-10-18 | access-date=2014-10-18 | publisher=Rolling Stone}}</ref>
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