Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder has been a lifelong Cubs fan, and he'll get to experience Wrigley Field as a performer yet again when his band headlines a show at the historic ballpark July 19.

Even though this is Pearl Jam's first time playing at Wrigley, it's not Vedder's first dealings with the "friendly confines." He's been asked to throw out the first pitch at Cubs games in the past and just last year he joined Bruce Springsteen onstage when "The Boss" brought his E Street Band to the baseball park.

The group began teasing the appearance on Twitter with a photo that showed a stage setup on Wrigley Field with the hashtag @StayTuned. Meanwhile the Cubs Twitter account showed a photo of a Cubs jersey with the number "10" on it, followed by the same stage setup photo and a lyric 'All the Way,' a song Vedder penned about the team.

In addition to the Wrigley Field date, Pearl Jam have announced a July 16 show at London, Ontario's Budweiser Gardens. Both the Chicago and Ontario dates are billed as "An Evening With Pearl Jam," with no opening act expected to play.

While it is not known if the shows signify the band being any closer to finishing the follow-up to 2009's 'Backspacer' album, rumors have begun to circulate about the dates being part of a full Pearl Jam tour.

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