A crowd gathers to watch Japanese Breakfast at the Yeti Stage. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Phoebe Bridgers performing “Smoke Signals” from her “Stranger in the Alps” album. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Anna Butterss, bassist for Phoebe Bridgers, looks out into the crowd. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Leo Pellegrino of Too Many Zooz looks out to the Bigfoot Stage crowd. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Leo Pellegrino of Too Many Zooz pelvic thrusts his saxophone. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
A rowdy crowd gathers to watch Too Many Zooz. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Leo Pellegrino of Too Many Zooz looks out to the Bigfoot Stage crowd. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
(Sandy) Alex G performs against an animated backdrop designed by his guitarist, Sam Acchione. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Adrianne Lenker of Big Thief keeps her eyes hidden under her short hair as she sends moody indie rock jams into evening crowd. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Max Oleartchik, bassist of Big Thief, closes his eyes and listens to lead singer and guitarist Adrianne Lenker’s guitar solo. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Big Thief drummer James Krivchenia slows and looks to Adrianne Lenker as she dives into a guitar solo. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Rapper Noname appeared on the Bigfoot Stage on day three. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Noname raps from her album “Telefone” in a personal performance with a lot interaction with the crowd. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
tUnE-yArDs on the main stage playing “ABC 123”. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
The Sasquatch! main stage stands tall above the festival crowd. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Japanese Breakfast is a solo project of Michelle Zauner, left, that began in Philadelphia. Her band played Sasquatch on her sophomore album Soft Sounds from Another Planet. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast returns to the Pacific Northwest to play on day three. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Dana Sparks/Emerald)
Japanese Breakfast performs on the Yeti Stage. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Michelle Zauner, a.k.a. Japanese Breakfast, performs on the Yeti Stage. Zauner, a Eugene native, described herself to the audience as a “Pacific Northwest girl.” A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Japanese Breakfast gets down to the crowd. Japanese Breakfast performs on the Yeti Stage. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
A festival-goer blows bubbles. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Neko Case performs with her band on the Sasquatch! main stage. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
Neko Case performs with her band on the Sasquatch! main stage. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
A group of wind turbines overlooks the Gorge Amphitheatre as the sun sets. A weekend to remember, the Sasquatch! Music Festival wraps up on May 27, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)
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