_Jeff Kravitz_

Late last night, Okeechobee Music Festival debuted their “PoWow!” superjam led by John Oates, Miguel and Win Butler of Arcade Fire.

As TampaBay.com reports, Joining the trio were the likes of Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Meters’ Zigaboo Modelists and George Porter Jr., Eric Krasno, Neal Evans and DJ Chris Karns, who kicked off the night with a take on Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” before Miguel led the group through Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues.”

Butler continued his tribute to Bowie by taking vocals on his own “Fame” and “Rebel Rebel” before the ensemble invited Kendrick Lamar associate and sax virtuoso Kamasi Washington to join in on Allen Toussaint’s “Night People” before another New Orleans standard in “Iko Iko.”

The middle section of the set saw a few of the artists play some of their originals as Zigaboo Modeliste led the proceedings on The Meters’ “People Say” and Oates sang “I Can’t Go For That” with help from Miguel and others, including a solo from Washington.

The set closed with a trio of singalongs, including Drake’s recent hit “Hotline Bling,” the Stones’ “Sympathy for the Devil” and Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop til You Get Enough.” During the encore, a slew of musicians joined the fold including Sunday headliners Mumford & Sons who jumped on stage for “Rock the Casbah.”

The finale of Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Let’s Groove” saw a mega jam that included Skrillex jumping on stage to play guitar and Modeliste take one final drum solo to close the show.