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Outside Lands 2019, day 3: Paul Simon, Kacey Musgraves, and 90,000 friends

Wyclef Jean, Toro y Moi, Denzel Curry, Jupiter & Okwess, Nahko and Medicine for the People, and more at the packed fest.

Yep, 90,000 people packed into Golden Gate Park on Sunday to revel in musical styles as various as calypso, throwback r&b, tribal soul, new country, and Kinshasa groove. Ace photographer Jon Bauer was there to snap it up. See Day 1 here and Day 2 here.  

Leven Kali. Photo by Jon Bauer
Leon Bridges. Photo by Jon Bauer
Kacey Musgraves. Photo by Jon Bauer
Kacey Musgraves. Photo by Jon Bauer
Kace Musgraves. Photo by Jon Bauer
Toro y Moi. Photo by Jon Bauer
Denzel Curry. Photo by Jon Bauer
Outside Lands energy. Photo by Jon Bauer
Wyclef Jean. Photo by Jon Bauer
Wyclef Jean. Photo by Jon Bauer
Photo by Jon Bauer
Nahko and Medecine for the People. Photo by Jon Bauer
Nahko and Medicine for the People. Photo by Jon Bauer
Jupiter & Okwess. Photo by Jon Bauer
Jupiter & Okwess. Photo by Jon Bauer
Paul Simon. Photo by Jon Bauer
Paul Simon. Photo by Jon Bauer
Paul Simon. Photo by Jon Bauer

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