The String Cheese Incident continued their summer tour last night, hitting the Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown, NY. The town may be best known for housing the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, but it was all jams last night as SCI welcomed Twiddle to get things started.

Twiddle played a great four-song opening set to kick things off, keeping the energy high with classics like “Gatsby The Great,” “Jamflowman,” “Zazu’s Flight,” and “Frankenfoote.” The short but sweet set was jam-packed, making way for a great two-set performance from the gentlemen of The String Cheese Incident.

SCI brought out a number of tour debuts for their first-ever appearance at Ommegang, including the show opener “So Far From Home” and “Wheel Hoss.” The band brought out a number of great covers in their set, including Rusty Wier’s “Don’t It Make You Wanna Dance,” Talking Heads’ “This Must Be The Place,” and a two-song encore of Pink Floyd’s “Fearless” and Stanley Brothers’ “How Mountain Girls Can Love.” The band also brought out classics like “MLT,” “Miss Brown’s Teahouse” and more for this great show!

Check out both band’s setlists below.

Setlist: Twiddle at Ommegang Brewery, Cooperstown, NY – 7/8/16

One Set: Gatsby The Great, Jamflowman, Zazu’s Flight, Frankenfoote

Setlist: The String Cheese Incident at Ommegang Brewery, Cooperstown, NY – 7/8/16

Set One: So Far From Home > Wheel Hoss, These Waves > Djibouti Bump > MLT, Don’t It Make You Wanna Dance, Until The Music’s Over, This Must Be The Place > Hi Ho No Show

Set Two: Climb, Can’t Stop Now, Falling Through The Cracks, Give Me The Love, Sirens > Miss Brown’s Teahouse, Land’s End > Colliding

Encore: Fearless > How Mountain Girls Can Love

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For fans of Twiddle’s brand of jams, be sure to catch them at their inaugural Tumble Down Festival in Burlington, VT’s Waterfront Park from July 29th-30th. Featuring Nahko & Medicine for the People, Turkuaz, Cabinet, Kitchen Dwellers, and special guest Holly Bowling, this is one festival you won’t want to miss! Tickets and more are available via the band’s website.

[Cover photo via Erik Kabik]