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Wrigley View Rooftop Concerts: Pearl Jam (August 20 or 22), Billy Joel (August 26), or Luke Bryan (August 27)
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Catch a unique perspective of summer concerts at Wrigley Field from the adjacent Wrigley View Rooftop space with all you can eat and drink
The Deal
- $160 for one general-admission rooftop ticket to the Pearl Jam concert on August 20 or 22 at 7:30 p.m. ($210.80 value)
- $150 for one general-admission rooftop ticket to the Billy Joel concert on August 26 at 8 p.m. ($199.60 value)
- $150 for one general-admission rooftop ticket to the Luke Bryan concert on August 27 at 5:30 p.m. ($196.41 value)
Pearl Jam
- Some stats on Pearl Jam’s imaginary baseball card: 60 million albums sold worldwide; 2 Grammy Awards won; 10 studio albums released; worldwide recognition as legendary musical influences and philanthropic heroes
- Hits you’re likely to hear: early favorites such as “Jeremy,” “Even Flow,” “Alive,” and “Daughter,” plus gems from the band’s lengthy catalog, some surprising covers, and perhaps some tunes tailored to Wrigley audiences
- Seventh-inning stretch: Make sure you’re limber, because Pearl Jam is notorious for marathon performances.
Billy Joel
- Some stats on Joel’s imaginary baseball card: sixth best-selling recording artist and third best-selling solo artist of all time; 150 million albums sold; six Grammys (including a Grammy Legend Award); 33 Top 40 hits
- Hits you’re likely to hear: “Piano Man,” “Uptown Girl,” “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song),” and perhaps some surprising covers (he performed AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” last season)
Luke Bryan
- The man: a Georgia native who found his way from the family farm to the heart of the Nashville music scene
- The music: it spans from heart-on-the-sleeve sincerity (“Rain Is a Good Thing”) to crowd-pleasing party anthems (“Country Girl [Shake It for Me]”)
- Trophy case: He’s claimed multiple “Entertainer of the Year” awards and has 14 number-one singles to his name
- His latest: 2015’s Kill the Lights, which finds a more mature Bryan pushing forward with his spring-break anthems decidedly in the rearview mirror
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About Wrigley View Rooftop Concerts
Wrigley Rooftop's multilevel, Chicago Cubs-endorsed space gives baseball fans bird’s-eye views of all the action taking place on historical Wrigley Field. At the Skydeck, spectators perch at a granite bar and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the field along with panoramic views of the Chicago skyline. Admission gets guests access to a menu of classic game-day eats, including Chicago-style hot dogs and cheeseburgers along with more unique fare such as pasta salad and veggie burgers, as bartenders serve up refreshing beer and soft drinks.