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  2. Chicago Fire season 11 - Wikipedia

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    The eleventh season of Chicago Fire, an American drama television series with executive producer Dick Wolf, and producers Derek Haas and Matt Olmstead, was ordered on February 27, 2020, by NBC. [1] The season premiered on September 21, 2022. [2] The season concluded on May 24, 2023 and contained 22 episodes.

  3. Eddie Vedder Announces 2022 Tour with New Band The ... - AOL

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    The all-star touring band features Chad Smith, Josh Klinghoffer, Chris Chaney, Glen Hansard, and Andrew Watt. Eddie Vedder Announces 2022 Tour with New Band The Earthlings Alex Young

  4. Eddie Vedder - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Jerome Vedder (born Edward Louis Severson III; December 23, 1964) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist, primary lyricist, and one of three guitarists for the rock band Pearl Jam. He was previously a guest vocalist for supergroup Temple of the Dog, a tribute band dedicated to the late singer Andrew Wood.

  5. Chicago Fire season 11: next episode, cast and ... - AOL

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    Here's everything we know about Chicago Fire season 11 and what's in store for Firehouse 51 when the show returns this fall.

  6. What Do One Chicago Shows Return? Stars Preview Chicago Med ...

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    When do "Chicago Med," "Chicago P.D.," and "Chicago Fire" premiere? All three shows return in September 2022. Here's the release date and interviews with the cast.

  7. Eddie Rips Up the World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour saw the band headlining several stadiums and festivals throughout Europe, with the concert at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden on 9 July being broadcast live in full on both Swedish national television and radio, [2] and co-headlining with Black Sabbath for the majority of the North American Ozzfest tour.