Beloved rockers Pearl Jam kicked off a two-night run at Fenway Park yesterday, bringing their 25th anniversary tour to the acclaimed Boston, MA stadium for a sold-out monster performance. The show itself was chock full of highlights, getting started with an emotional opening “Release” before hitting big jams like “Long Road,” “Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town” and more. 

One of the most fun highlights from the show came during the main set, when the band welcomed out Bronson Arroyo to lend a hand on the song “Black.” Later on in the show, the band also asked if anyone had a “uke” in the audience, leading to the brief appearance of Kevin Youkilis. You can watch Arroyo and Pearl Jam together, courtesy of mkdevoPJ below:

The show also featured its fair share of unique song selections, including a pair of bust out covers: Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War” (first since 2008) and The Beatles’ “I’ve Got A Feeling” (first since 2004, played as a request for a fan’s late Father). The band also debuted a new cover, performing Aerosmith’s “Draw The Line” for the first time ever as a dedication to Joe Perry who recently was hospitalized during a performance last month.

Watch videos of these three great song selections below:

Masters Of War (by mfc172 on YouTube)

I’ve Got A Feeling (by VideoGremmie on YouTube)

Draw The Line (by smashedgourd on YouTube)

Mixing these great covers with the Pearl Jam catalog made for a magical musical evening, and it’s only night one of two! You can check out the full setlist below.Â