WHAT WEEKLY

Governor’s Ball 2014

11 June 2014

★ Isaiah Williams

Three days, 68 acts, four stages. Between the gorgeous weather and great performances from OutKast, Jack White, Vampire Weekend, The Strokes, Interpol and TV on the Radio, the 4th annual Governor’s Ball on Randall’s Island in New York City was the place to be this past weekend. If you couldn’t make it out, here’s a bit of what you missed.

ritas_

suits

bucket head

crif dogs

Chef Goldblum

Day One

brooklyn

precious

miley tongue

buddies ii

smoking kid

KEV STATUE BEFORE_

KEV STATUE THERE_

interpol through iphone

Kermit

girl facing stage

gotham stage

girl in white_

cell phone guy

in a trance

water

ray bans

walking

yeezus

buddies_

epic weekend

Couple Kissing



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