Not many of the Chicagoans who made the trek up appreciated the shout out to Aaron Rodgers, who was in attendance. But I think everybody enjoyed the Happy Birthday to Tom Petty and ensuing cover of "I Won't Back Down". We can also get a kick out of Eddie's tale about trying "the beer that made Milwaukee famous" as an 8 year old prior to "All Those Yesterdays".
Special guest Rick Nielsen (last seen cavorting with Foo Fighters in Chicago) got the show going with an early set "Baba O'Riley", while big cuts and rarities ("Push Me Pull Me") rounded out the rest of the show. In fact, Vedder declared it the "best of the tour".
Here's a stream / download of the entire show, followed by some choice video, and complete setlist, from our friend Wyatt (YouTuber zepcowboy).
The Stream
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-(recorded intro music: Red Dot)-
Pendulum
Mind Your Manners
Corduroy
Lightning Bolt
Baba O'Riley (with Rick Nielsen) [The Who]
-Yield set-
Brain of J.
Faithfull
No Way
Given to Fly
Wishlist
Pilate
Do the Evolution
MFC
Low Light
In Hiding
Push Me, Pull Me
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Sirens
Rats
Setting Forth
Rearviewmirror
Encore:
Sleeping By Myself
Just Breathe
>Happy Birthday to Tom Petty
I Won't Back Down [Tom Petty]
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Got Some
Jeremy
Lukin
Porch
Encore 2:
Crazy Mary [Victoria Williams]
Black
Alive
Fuckin' Up [Neil Young]
Yellow Ledbetter
>The Star-Spangled Banner Mike McCready guitar solo
-(recorded outro music: Hummus)-