Slideshow: Fiesta Lights it up

Electropop singer Lights lit up Bud Light stage at Frontier Fiesta on Thursday during the first concert of the festival. The Canada native, known for her songs like “Siberia” and “February Air,” even threw up
the Cougar paw a few times to her supportive crowd.

The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
Among the cheerful crowd at the concert stood a few Student Government Association members, who rocked out with the rest of the students. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar
The exhilarated crowd took to crowd surfing during the hour-long show. While some fell painfully, others mounted friends’ shoulders to successfully see the show. The music lovers nabbed flashing light sticks, courtesy of Student Program Board. | Natalie Harms/The Daily Cougar

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