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Austin City Limits Music Festival 2015 Recap & Photo Gallery

Florence + The Machine

The heat and humidity was thick this past weekend in downtown Austin, TX, but that didn’t keep the masses from swarming the streets walking miles and miles down Barton Springs Rd. towards Zilker Park just to see their favorite musicians perform at weekend 2 of Austin City Limits Music Festival 2015!

The 3-day music fest drew thousands and thousands of music lovers from all over the world, and brought together an eclectic combination of musical performances by rock giants Foo Fighters, rapper Drake, progressive house and music producer deadmau5, country music pioneer Dwight Yoakam, indie rock band Florence + The Machine and many more.

Highlight performances included the Foo Fighters—Dave Grohl’s injured right leg didn’t keep him from rocking out and putting together a badass 2 hour set which included all of their classic songs like “Everlong,” “My Hero,” “All My Life” and they even of covered Pink Floyd’s “In The Flesh?”.

TV on the Radio played a passionate set that included songs from their most recent albums Seeds and Nine Types of Light as well as hit songs “Young Liars,” and “Wolf Like Me” from their Return to Cookie Mountain album.

Modest Mouse, Hozier, Sounds Del Mar, Sturgill Simpson, Flosstradamus, Alessia Cara—all played noteworthy sets that stood out in our mind.

Florence + The Machine, though, stole the entire weekend with an incredible show! They performed hit songs “Ship to Wreck,” “Shake it Out,” and “Dog Days Are Over” as well as many more from their exclusive repertoire.

The preparation and effort was impressive by ACL staff providing festival goers with certain amenities that made the experience even sweeter—everything from medical services, free water, shade, food vendors, games, security, art market, phone re-charge stations as well as festival re-entry to name a few. Our favorite was their Rock N’ Recycle program that allowed festival goers the opportunity to earn a t-shirt by filling up a large plastic bag with recyclables.

This was our very first trip out to ACL Music Festival and it certainly won’t be the last. We had a fantastic time documenting and soaking in the overwhelming music nostalgia that weekend 2 provided.

Below is a photo re-cap of ACL Music Festival Weekend 2.

aclfestival.com

Text: Crisstyna Ovalle | Photos: Alex Durán © 2015

Alt-J
Modest Mouse
Walk The Moon
Alt-J
deadmau5
TV on the Radio
Hozier
TV on the Radio
Florence + The Machine
Alt-J
deadmau5
Walk The Moon
Hozier
TV on the Radio
Alt-J
Alessia Cara
TV on the Radio
Lanz Pierce
Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters
Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson
deadmau5
Lanz Pierce
Hozier
Foo Fighters
Florence + The Machine
Florence + The Machine
Modest Mouse
Florence + The Machine
Sounds Del Mar
Modest Mouse
Foo Fighters
Hozier
deadmau5
Florence + The Machine
Sounds Del Mar
TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio
Florence + The Machine
Florence + The Machine
Foo Fighters
Sturgill Simpson
deadmau5
Alt-J
Walk The Moon
Shakey Graves
TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio
Alessia Cara
Hozier
Flosstradamus
Florence + The Machine
deadmau5
Sounds Del Mar
Florence + The Machine
Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse
TV on the Radio
Foo Fighters
Alt-J
Foo Fighters
Florence + The Machine

 

Alex Durán

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