Watch Eddie Vedder, Roger Waters' Thrilling Duet of "Comfortably Numb"

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder joined Roger Waters for the grand finale of the Pink Floyd classic "Comfortably Numb" during night two of Waters' three-night stand at Chicago's United Center.

In fan-shot video from the surprise collaboration, we see Waters sing the first half of the first verse on a darkened stage. Look closely and you can see Vedder pass behind Waters in the darkness on the way to the mic to sing the second half of the verse.

The stage lights up as Vedder begins to sing and it takes a few beats for the crowd to realize who the guest is before releasing a roar of applause for the Evanston, Illinois, native. 

Waters delivers his parts perfectly, sounding just like he did on the 1979 album. Vedder, meanwhile, gives a positively goose bump-inducing rendition of David Gilmour's lead vocal.

"Comfortably Numb" is often made its way into Pearl Jam's live sets over the years.

Watch the full performance in the video above!

Waters is in the middle of his North American Us + Them Tour. Get all the tour dates here


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