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Arts + CultureOutside Lands 2019, day 2: Grabbing a CupcakKe and...

Outside Lands 2019, day 2: Grabbing a CupcakKe and some Edie Brickell

Hozier, Ella Mai, Amo Amo, SHALLOU, Bea Miller, NoMBe, and more scenes from the second day of the fest.

Photographer Jon Bauer captures the spirit and music of this year’s fest. Check out Day 1 here, and Day 3 here.  

Hosier. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Hozier. Photo by Jon Bauer
Ella Mai. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Amo Amo. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Real crowd energy at Outside Lands. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Edie Brickell. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Comedian Jimmy Yang. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Dancer at Outside Lands. Hozier. Photo by Jon Bauer
Bea Miller. Photo by Jon Bauer
Bea Miller Photo by Jon Bauer.
Performance at Outside Lands. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Altın Gün. Photo by Jon Bauer
NoMBe. Photo by Jon Bauer.
NoMBe. Photo by Jon Bauer.
Delacey. Photo by Jon Bauer
SHALLOU. Photo by Jon Bauer
Photo by Jon Bauer.

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