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Foster The People
Photo: Amanda Remling

Foster The People

Foster The People played the Which Stage at Bonnaroo on Friday night.
Foster The People
Photo: Amanda Remling

Foster The People

The Foster The People set was live streamed on YouTube Friday night.
Foster The People
Photo: Amanda Remling

Foster The People

The Foster The People set was full of high energy and bright lights.
Foster The People
Photo: Amanda Remling

Foster The People

A flame man popped his head into the Foster The People set.
Foster The People
Photo: Amanda Remling

Foster The People

Following Foster The People, the crowds flocked to the What Stage to see Radiohead perform.

Lights. Camera. Action. As soon as the sun went down, Los Angeles-based indie-pop band Foster The People took the Which stage at Bonnaroo, not only putting on a killer performance, but also a pretty sweet light show.

The group is well known for their song Pumped Up Kicks, and had an impressive-sized crowd gathered to watch their evening set. Foster The People closed out the Which Stage on Friday with high energy and a wild dancing crowd.

Singer Mark Foster rocked a white suit that seemed to light up the night. The band performed Don't Stop (Color on the Walls), Houdini, Miss You, Call It What You Want and of course, Pumped Up Kicks.

The band also had a special guest pop on stage. A sun with a face on it hung above the stage, with a flame man popping out to an awed crowd.

Foster The People's performance was live streamed on YouTube Friday night, but if you missed it you can check out the band performing Don't Stop right here.