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 Neon Trees lit up the stage. Photo by Anna EricksonThe last day

Published 8:01 pm Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
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Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Campfire Ok announced at Bumbershoot that the band will now play under the name, "The Weather". Photo by Anna Erickson
Kids were greeted by friendly creatures at Bumbershoot on Monday. Photo by Anna Erickson
Kids were greeted by friendly creatures at Bumbershoot on Monday. Photo by Anna Erickson
Friendly bird creatures made their way around the festival. Photo by Anna Erickson
Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Bad Things and their rockstar/athletic star guitarist Shaun White. You know, that guy that won olympic medals for snowboarding. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Campfire Ok's upbeat performance was perfect for a sunny festival day. Photo by Anna Erickson
Capital Cities brought the dance party to the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Capital Cities brought the dance party to the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Capital Cities brought the dance party to the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Capital Cities brought the dance party to the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Capital Cities brought the dance party to the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Capital Cities brought the dance party to the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Photo by Morgen Schuler
neontrees1 : Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees was fierce in his fringe jacket. Photo by Anna Erickson
The crowd swooned over Twin Shadow's romantic rock ballads. Photo by Anna Erickson
The crowd swooned over Twin Shadow's romantic rock ballads. Photo by Anna Erickson
The crowd swooned over Twin Shadow's romantic rock ballads. Photo by Anna Erickson
Shaprece owned the stage with her powerful voice and soulful layered beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Shaprece owned the stage with her powerful voice and soulful layered beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Shaprece owned the stage with her powerful voice and soulful layered beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Neon Trees went all out in their performance with constant intensity. Photo by Anna Erickson
Neon Trees went all out in their performance with constant intensity. Photo by Anna Erickson
Foster the People finished off the main stage on the last day of Bumbershoot. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Mexican Institute of Sound pumped up the crowd with their latin electronic beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Mexican Institute of Sound pumped up the crowd with their latin electronic beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Mexican Institute of Sound pumped up the crowd with their latin electronic beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Mexican Institute of Sound pumped up the crowd with their latin electronic beats. Photo by Anna Erickson
Campfire Ok announced at Bumbershoot that the band will now play under the name, "The Weather". Photo by Anna Erickson
Campfire Ok's upbeat performance was perfect for a sunny festival day. Photo by Anna Erickson
Campfire Ok announced at Bumbershoot that the band will now play under the name, "The Weather". Photo by Anna Erickson
Valerie June with an adorable accent, beautiful voice and charming stage presence. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Reverend Horton Heat knows how to put on a show. What a great way to end the festival. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Reverend Horton Heat knows how to put on a show. What a great way to end the festival. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Reverend Horton Heat knows how to put on a show. What a great way to end the festival. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Reverend Horton Heat knows how to put on a show. What a great way to end the festival. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Reverend Horton Heat knows how to put on a show. What a great way to end the festival. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Reverend Horton Heat knows how to put on a show. What a great way to end the festival. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Valerie June with an adorable accent, beautiful voice and charming stage presence. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Valerie June with an adorable accent, beautiful voice and charming stage presence. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Nada Surf may have taken a bit of a hiatus but they're as rockin as ever. Photo by Morgen Schuler
La Luz participates in the goofy "Hangin' Tuff" interview & karaoke craziness.
La Luz did a fantastic set filled with surfer rock and a plethora of dancing in the crowd. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Shana Cleveland leads La Luz. Photo by Morgen Schuler
La Luz did a fantastic set filled with surfer rock and a plethora of dancing in the crowd. Photo by Morgen Schuler
La Luz did a fantastic set filled with surfer rock and a plethora of dancing in the crowd. Photo by Morgen Schuler
La Luz did a fantastic set filled with surfer rock and a plethora of dancing in the crowd. Photo by Morgen Schuler
La Luz did a fantastic set filled with surfer rock and a plethora of dancing in the crowd. Photo by Morgen Schuler
La Luz did a fantastic set filled with surfer rock and a plethora of dancing in the crowd. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Nada Surf may have taken a bit of a hiatus but they're as rockin as ever. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Nada Surf may have taken a bit of a hiatus but they're as rockin as ever. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Schoolboy Q had some of the craziest fans of the weekend. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Nada Surf may have taken a bit of a hiatus but they're as rockin as ever. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Schoolboy Q had some of the craziest fans of the weekend. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Schoolboy Q had some of the craziest fans of the weekend. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Schoolboy Q had some of the craziest fans of the weekend. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Schoolboy Q had some of the craziest fans of the weekend. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Hooray for the Riff Raff was charming and sweet with a southern style that's hard to resist. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Hooray for the Riff Raff was charming and sweet with a southern style that's hard to resist. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Hooray for the Riff Raff was charming and sweet with a southern style that's hard to resist. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Hooray for the Riff Raff was charming and sweet with a southern style that's hard to resist. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Foster the People finished off the main stage on the last day of Bumbershoot. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Foster the People finished off the main stage on the last day of Bumbershoot. Photo by Morgen Schuler
Foster the People finished off the main stage on the last day of Bumbershoot. Photo by Morgen Schuler

Neon Trees lit up the stage. Photo by Anna Erickson

The last day of Bumbershoot was actually bittersweet. Exhaustion was slowing everyone down, but the satisfaction of a solid three days of music you love is so rare it’s sad to see it end. Some of the favorites from Monday’s performances were Valerie June, Campfire OK (now The Weather), Nada Surf, and Reverend Horton Heat. See these sets and more in our final slideshow of the festival and check out all our other coverage while you’re at it!

Shaprece graced the stage with her voice. Photo by Anna Erickson

Foster the People closed out the main stage. Photo by Morgen Schuler