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Watch Pearl Jam Bring Out Peter Frampton During a Recent Set in Nashville

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If your musical tastes span from grunge to classic rock, you were in for a treat at Pearl Jam’s recent show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. On Thursday night, fans were stunned and thrilled when legendary guitarist Peter Frampton joined the band on stage for a surprise performance. Together, they delivered a moving rendition of Pearl Jam’s iconic ballad “Black,” from their 1991 debut album Ten.

For longtime Frampton fans, the moment was more than just a collaboration—it was deeply emotional. The renowned guitarist, known for hits like “Do You Feel Like We Do,” has been battling a progressive muscle disorder in recent years. Despite needing a cane to walk on stage, Frampton showed no signs of slowing down when it came to his guitar playing. His soulful touch and signature tone were met with roaring applause, reminding everyone that his talent remains as powerful as ever.

The performance of “Black” was extended and intimate, with Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready seated closely beside Frampton, creating a powerful musical dialogue between two generations of guitar greats. A fan-captured video of the moment has since surfaced, capturing the crowd’s awe and the palpable camaraderie on stage.

Eddie Vedder took a moment to give Frampton the introduction he deserves—one filled with reverence and heartfelt admiration.

“This is a man we idolized even before we discovered The Ramones,” Vedder told the audience. “He was right up there with our early guitar heroes—Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend. He’s one of the reasons we fell in love with live albums. And part of why we started releasing bootlegs was because of the impact he had on us. Beyond being an incredible musician, he’s just a wonderful human being. He’s become a close friend of the band, he’s recorded with Mike and Matt [Cameron], and now we get to share the stage with him tonight.”

The moment was a celebration of legacy, friendship, and the enduring spirit of rock and roll. Frampton’s presence on stage didn’t just electrify the crowd—it served as a reminder of how deeply intertwined musical generations can be.

Pearl Jam’s 2025 is already in full swing. Their U.S. tour kicked off in Florida earlier this year, and fans can look forward to their appearance at Eddie Vedder’s Ohana Festival in September. Meanwhile, Peter Frampton is preparing to hit the road again with a new string of tour dates, including stops in Las Vegas, Phoenix, and other major cities.

Two rock legends, one unforgettable night—proof that great music transcends time and continues to bring people together in the most powerful ways.

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