_Photo: Jenn Five (NME)_

As NME points out, the members of Mumford & Sons emerged from their nearly year-long hiatus to share the stage with HAIM on the Gentlemen of the Road stage at Glastonbury on Friday. Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Ted Dwane and Winston Marshall all took the stage with the band for a cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Dead Flowers” as well as “Honky Tonk Blues.”

Mumford, Lovett and Dwane also appeared onstage for the last song of Michael Kiwanuka’s set earlier in the day as well for a cover of Neil Young’s “Dance Dance Dance.”

The appearance marks the first performance from the group since they announced their hiatus last year following their supporting tour for Babel, the band’s sophomore effort.