On Sunday night (September 24), Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder walked on to the stage at the third annual Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. He was calm and warm. Magic began to fill the air.

After playing his first number, a passionate version of “Share the Light” at the organ, Vedder walked to the microphone and took a knee in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and the many others who are protesting their beliefs through a silent and somber gesture. The same was done by Stevie Wonder at Global Citizen’s Festival on Saturday night.

Immediately he jumped into several fan favorites, including several covers, all the while inviting us to sing-a-long. Below fans can find videos of “Small Town,” Cat Stevens “Trouble,” The Clash‘s “Should I Stay or Should I Go?,” “Wishlist,” “Sometimes,” Cat Power’s “Good Woman,” “Hard Sun,” and “Porch.”

We should note that Vedder had to restart The Clash cover because his ukulele went out of tune.

During his performance, Vedder also welcomed an audience member whom he met earlier in the day. Ed noticed his t-shirt, a Pearl Jam one that he had never seen. After talking, and a bit of practice, Ed invited him on stage for a performance of “Society.” The young, and soon to be very popular lad is named Jack West. The video is also below.

And last, but certainly not least, Vedder welcomed Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog) for a rendition of “Just Breathe.” On Friday, Cameron released his solo debut album Cavedweller, which features Mark Giuliana and bassist Tim Lefebvre of David Bowie‘s Blackstar.

Eddie Vedder 9/24/17 Pilgrimage Festival

Share the Light

Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town

You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away (Beatles)

I Am Mine

Trouble (Cat Stevens)

Wishlist

Good Woman (Cat Power)

Sometimes

Just Breathe With Matt Cameron

Without You

Setting Forth

Far Behind

Guaranteed

Society

Rise

Better Man

Isn’t It a Pity

Porch

Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash)

Hard Sun (Indio)