On Saturday night (September 23), Justin Timberlake took the stage at the third annual Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, Tennessee (just outside of Nashville). The hour and a half set brought hit after hit spanning his entire career.

To kick things off, Timberlake performed a somber cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come.” The screams subsided and a warm glow filled the Tennessee sky. From there, he turned the energy up to eleven with hits like “Sexy Back,” “Senorita,” “Summer Love,” “Cry Me a River,” “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” with a tease of Bill Withers “Lovely Day,” Suit and Tie, and “Mirrors.”

Before bringing out some dear friends, Justin told the crowd:

“It’s my hometown…my new hometown, so I felt like I had to do something special, so I brought some friends with me.” As the crowd began to scream uncontrollably, Timberlake continued, “Well shit, I didn’t say who was yet. I see all of you ready to Instagram story this shit. But I’m going to tell you right now, this man and this woman that I’m about to bring out, have inspired me so much since I met them, not only as fucking incredible artist, but as a very good man and a hell of a woman. Tennessee say hello to a Kentucky boy and his wife, Chris and Morgane Stapleton.”

As the Stapletons took the stage, Justin said, “Just when you thought that I had the best beard on stage.” Chris then asked if he was ready. Timberlake responded, “Not really man, but I’ll be there when you need me.”

The band then launched into “Tennessee Whiskey.” Following this, they performed “Fire Away” and “Sometimes I Cry.”

And if you’re wondering if we’re just bragging, well, kind of, but we did get all of it and a whole lot more on video.

Check it out below.