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Outside Lands 2025 Day 3 in Photos: Hoziers, Anderson .Paak, Bleachers & More

Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers performed for packed crowd on the final day of Outside Lands 2025 (Photo by Dan Garcia).

The final day of Outside Lands 2025 closed out the weekend on a high note, delivering a genre-spanning lineup that felt like a victory lap for both the artists and the thousands of fans packing Golden Gate Park. From afternoon sunshine singalongs to after-dark light shows, Sunday’s performances gave festivalgoers one last reason to dance, cheer, and maybe even shed a tear before heading back to reality.

Here are some of our favorite moments from the third and final day of this year’s festival.

Hozier

The Irish singer-songwriter brought his soulful, arena-filling voice to the Lands End stage, weaving through fan favorites and new cuts alike. As the fog rolled in, “Take Me to Church” turned the park into a giant choir, proving why Hozier is one of the most magnetic live performers today.

Anderson .Paak

Closing out the Sutro stage, Anderson .Paak brought pure California energy, blending slick funk grooves with his signature charisma. Backed by the Free Nationals, his set was a non-stop party that felt tailor-made for the festival’s final hours.

Bleachers

Jack Antonoff and company kept spirits high with an anthemic set that had fans jumping and shouting along to every word. “I Wanna Get Better” and “Don’t Take the Money” hit especially hard as the crowd soaked up the last bits of summer daylight.

Bigxthaplug

The Texas rapper delivered one of the day’s most high-octane sets, charging through bass-heavy tracks that rattled the Golden Gate Park. His stage presence was all grit and swagger, turning casual passersby into instant fans.

Rebecca Black

Once a viral pop figure, Rebecca Black showed just how far she’s come, owning the stage with polished electro-pop bangers and playful energy. Her crowd was all smiles, dancing without a care as she turned nostalgia into something bold and fresh.

Glass Animals

The indie-pop favorites turned the main stage into a technicolor dream, pairing lush visuals with their tropical beats. “Heat Waves” was the obvious highlight, sending the audience into a swaying, euphoric haze.

Jorja Smith

Closing out her U.S. festival run, the British R&B star captivated with a silky, understated set. Her voice carried effortlessly over the park, inviting the crowd into her world one smoky note at a time.

Photos by Dan Garcia

Photos: Glass Animals Bring Cosmic Vibes and Dreamy Beats to Austin’s Moody Center

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Glass Animals performing at the Moody Center on Sunday, September 22, 2024 (Photo by Camryn Hutchens/The Early Registration).

Glass Animals’ Tour of Earth landed in Austin last night, and it was as if the Moody Center had been transformed into a cosmic voyage through space, soundtracked by the band’s signature indie-electronic vibes. The UK-based quartet took the audience on an interstellar journey with a space-themed production, complete with futuristic visuals that made you feel like you were floating somewhere between Mars and “Space Ghost Coast to Coast” (a setlist highlight).

For those not familiar with Glass Animals, they’re known for their dreamy, genre-bending sound. Fronted by Dave Bayley, the group has been steadily rising in the indie scene since their 2014 debut ZABA. But their breakout hit, Heat Waves, from the 2020 album Dreamland, was the moment they really broke orbit, topping charts worldwide and cementing them as festival headliners. Last night’s performance of Heat Waves felt like the emotional zenith of the show, with the crowd lighting up the arena like stars in the night sky.

The setlist was a balanced mix of their old and new work, kicking off with Life Itself and moving through favorites like Gooey and Pork Soda. A personal favorite was the track Your Love (Déjà Vu), which had the crowd vibing along, possibly experiencing a bit of musical déjà vu themselves. The band also dove into newer material, with songs like A Tear in Space (Airlock) and Lost in the Ocean, which were well-received by the Austin crowd.

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The cosmic theme was brought to life not just by the music but through the stunning visuals that accompanied each song. Neon lights, swirling galaxies, and even space creatures (yes, really) filled the massive screens, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that made you feel like you’d been beamed up from Earth. It was a visual feast that enhanced the already hypnotic beats.

Of course, no Glass Animals show is complete without a sense of playfulness, and last night was no different. Bayley’s infectious energy had the crowd in the palm of his hand, especially during Tokyo Drifting and Take a Slice. The whimsical energy was dialed up to 11 during Pork Soda, with its unforgettable “pineapples are in my head” refrain echoing throughout the venue, leaving everyone with a smile.

All in all, Glass Animals delivered an out-of-this-world performance that had Austin floating on a cloud of synths and euphoria. If the Tour of Earth is passing through your town, strap in—it’s a wild ride through space and sound that you won’t want to miss!

Check out of photos from photographer Camryn Hutchens below!

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Our 12 Most Memorable Moments of Lollapalooza 2017

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Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

For another straight year, Lollapalooza did not disappoint for its sold out crowd. With fans traveling all over the world for the Windy City music festival, this year’s lineup had high expectations and Lolla met every one of them. Fans enjoyed headlining performances from artists like Chance The Rapper, The Killers, Arcade Fire and MUSE, while also catching sets from some of the most exciting newcomers in music today.

And from Thursday afternoon to Sunday night, we have compiled our list of some of the most memorable moments we will have to look back on from Lolla 2017.

Check out our favorite moments from Lollapalooza 2017 below.

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Lollapalooza Announces 2015 Aftershows

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Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration
Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

One of our favorite things about Lollapalooza is its aftershows. The aftershows not only allow fans who weren’t able to score wristbands to the actual festival to also see some great sets, but it showcases the beautiful intimate local venues (Aragon, The Mid, The Riviera and more) of our nation’s Second City, Chicago. This year’s Lollapalooza Aftershows are just as great as ever, with a number of performances that we recommend catching. Performing official Lollapalooza Aftershows this year are Alesso, Tove Lo, Gary Clark Jr., The War on Drugs, Glass Animals, alt-J, SZA, Mick Jenkins, Marina and the Diamonds, Logic and many more!

Check out the full list of shows at D0312.com!