Widespread Panic and Umphrey’s McGee closed their co-bill run together last night at Pittsburgh, PA’s Stage AE and once again, shared the stage together in a variety of formats.

To start, Umphrey’s brought out Jimmy Herring, Jojo Hermann and Duane Trucks for a cover of The Who’s “Eminence Front,” which closed the set. Other highlights from UM’s 90-minute set included a “Believe the Lie” as well as the combination of “Wizard Burial Ground” and “Glory.”

The other night in Jones Beach, Panic brought out Jake Cinninger, Joel Cummins and Andy Farag for “Red Hot Mama” and this time it was Brendan Bayliss’ turn to share the stage with the band as the UM guitarist teamed up with John Bell (who introduced Bayliss as “another proud Papa” after wishing everyone a Happy Father’s Day) for a cover of “For What It’s Worth.” During the encore, Bayliss returned along with bandmate Joel Cummins for the penultimate tune of the evening—“Me and the Devil Blues.”