Watch: Dennis Rodman joins Pearl Jam during Chicago show
Pearl Jam brought out a massive guest during Monday's concert in Chicago, as Dennis Rodman joined Eddie Vedder on stage, picking up the lead singer and cradling him in his arms.
Vedder, who grew up a massive Chicago Bulls fan, was blasting through a rendition of "Black, Red, Yellow," when Rodman joined the band on stage wearing his old Bulls jersey. The song is a tribute to the former rebounding king, and Vedder marked the occasion by leaping into the 6-foot-7 Rodman's arms.
The love affair between Rodman and Pearl Jam goes years back, as the Hall of Famer used to listen to the band prior to games. This also isn't the first time the 55-year-old lifted Vedder off the ground, as he famously piggybacked him during a 1998 performance of "Alive."
- With h/t Rolling Stone
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