Here's Pearl Jam 'Let's Play Two' Live Album

The accompanying film is also hitting theatres

BY Sarah MurphyPublished Sep 29, 2017

It's no secret that Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder is a huge Cubs fan, and as previously teased, the band's next concert documentary will indeed revisit last year's shows at the team's Wrigley Field home in Chicago. Today (September 29) they are giving us the results of Let's Play Two in both film and soundtrack form.

Down below, you can now stream the Let's Play Two live album/soundtrack, which comes loaded with a cross section of track's from the band's catalog.

The film itself was directed by Danny Clinch, and it weaves together the narratives of the band and the 2016 World Series-winning Chicago Cubs — documenting "the music, the sweat and the eternal hopes of being both a Cubs fan and Pearl Jam fan."
 
"In my films and photographs, I love to explore the relationship between a band, their fans and the location," Clinch said in a statement. "When it happens that the main characters of your film are Pearl Jam, the Chicago Cubs, their fans, and Wrigley Field during a historic moment, you know it's going to be epic. Our instincts were correct to follow the story and it took us to a historic Game 7 of the World Series ending a 108 year drought for the Cubs."
 
The resulting film is being screened at theatres for a special one-week run beginning today (September 29). There are plenty of options to catch the concert film across Canada, and you can find full location details here.
 
You can stream Let's Play Two below, and you can order physical copies here.



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