Dennis Rodman made an look at Pearl Jam’s Wrigley Field gig in Chicago final night time. During his time on the mic, he talked about North Korea—a topic he’s mentioned numerous times in current months. The former Chicago Bulls participant additionally declared his love for town and its individuals. “You people here are the only people on this planet Earth [that] gave me support,” Rodman mentioned, holding a ukulele. “I know one thing—on the day I die, I’ll make sure I’ll be buried in Chicago.” Rodman then walked off stage and handed the instrument to Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder, who mentioned, “Dennis, just put that day off as long as possible. Do me a favor, alright?” Vedder then launched into an acoustic rendition of “Sleeping by Myself.” Watch it go down under.
This isn’t the primary time Rodman has joined Pearl Jam reside. In 2016, the retired basketball star carried Vedder onstage at Wrigley Field throughout a efficiency of “Black, Red, Yellow.” At Lollapalooza 2007, Eddie Vedder sang a cover of “Rockin’ in the Free World” while sitting on Rodman’s shoulders.
Pearl Jam are presently on tour. They just lately performed a pair of hometown reveals in Seattle, throughout which they covered the White Stripes’ “We’re Going to be Friends” and Chris Cornell’s “Missing.”
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