Tonight, Chance the Rapper, the National, and Gloria Estefan performed to close out The Obama Foundation Summit—a two-day leadership event in Chicago for “civic leaders from around the world.” The event streamed live on YouTube and Facebook; watch archived video below. After Andra Day sang the opening song, Chance took the stage alongside Barack and Michelle Obama. Following Estefan’s subsequent performance, Lena Waithe and Aziz Ansari made an appearance to introduce surprise guest, Nas. After the National’s set, Chance performed a few songs. At one point he performed the Hamilton track “Dear Theodosia” alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda and Francis and the Lights—check that out at the 2:09:20 mark.

Earlier today, Common and Lin-Manuel Miranda sat down together as part of the event’s closing session to talk about “solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.” It was recently announced that Obama has chosen Kehinde Wiley to paint his official presidential portrait.

Revisit Pitchfork’s feature, “The Presidential Suite: A Look Back at Obama’s Musical Milestones.”