Dave Matthews Band brought their summer tour to New Hampshire earlier this week for a two-night run at Gilford’s Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, and during round two on Wednesday night, the band welcomed Zac Brown Band guitarist Clay Cook for a DMB classic.

The collaboration came in the latter half of the set, which featured several cuts from DMB’s new album Come Tomorrow like show opener “That Girl Is You,” the title track, “Do You Remember” and “Idea of You” plus live staples like “Crush,” “Dancing Nancies,” “Warehouse,” “What Would You Say,” “Crash Into Me” and “Ants Marching.”

Cook came on stage for DMB’s tour debut of “Lie in Our Graves” off their 1996 album Crash. Matthews kicked off the tune on acoustic guitar before the band came in, eventually leading to a solo section that featured extended solos from Cook and new DMB keyboardist Buddy Strong. The night marked Cook’s first sit in with the band, though the Zac Brown Band have opened for DMB in the past.

See the full setlist below, along with fan-shot video of Cook playing with the group. Next up for Dave Matthews Band is a show tonight in Camden, NJ.

Dave Matthews Band
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

That Girl Is You, Stand Up (For It), You Might Die Trying, You Never Know, Crush, Do You Remember, Dancing Nancies, Shake Me Like a Monkey, Come Tomorrow, Warehouse, Steady As We Go, What Would You Say, Lie in Our Graves*, Idea of You, Crash into Me, Typical Situation, Tripping Billies, Ants Marching

Enc: The Space Between, Grey Street

Notes: *w/ Clay Cook

Source: dmbalmanac.com