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Eddie Vedder and Dennis Rodman Once Flew to Vegas and Back Just to See Jane’s Addiction

CHICAGO - JUNE 16: Dennis Rodman #91 of the Chicago Bulls poses for a photo with Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder after defeating the Seattle SuperSonics in Game Six of the 1996 NBA Finals at the United Center on June 16, 1996 in Chicago Iillinois. The Bulls won 87-75. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 1996 NBAE (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

Eddie Vedder is a devoted Chicago Bulls fan and Dennis Rodman listened to Pearl Jam while working out, so it was only a matter of time before the two became friends.

During a recent chat with Bill Simmons, Vedder detailed his “long, long, deep friendship” with the eccentric NBA star and told a crazy story where the two flew to Vegas and back just to see Jane’s Addiction.

The Bulls were in Seattle to play the Supersonics, and Vedder was hanging out at the Four Seasons with the team when Rodman’s security guard George took out three plane tickets. “Jane’s Addiction is playing in Vegas,” Rodman said.

“And I’m like, Jesus Christ, it’s like fuckin’ 6 o’clock,” Vedder recalled. “He’s like, ‘We’ll get there by 9, they don’t go on until 9:30.”

The Bulls coach Phil Jackson liked Vedder because he’s a friend that could calm Rodman down, but Rodman was persuasive and the next thing he knew they were at the Seattle airport.

“We’re running through the airport. People are creating a running trail behind him, like this river,” Vedder remembered.   They made it to Vegas and were sitting on the side of the stage when Jane’s Addiction came on. Rodman looked over at the Pearl Jam singer and said, “This is relaxing, right?”

“That’s how on rocket jet fuel he was, that that was relaxing,” Vedder said with a laugh.

They flew back that night, and Rodman was a rebounding machine against the Sonics the next day.

During that same conversation, Vedder and PJ bassist Jeff Ament talked about postponing their tour and reminisced about the band’s early years.