Festival Recap: Day Three of Weekend Two of Austin City Limits Music Festival
Weekend Two of Austin City Limits Music Festival continued on Sunday, Oct. 12, with performances from flowerovlove, hey, nothing, The Dare, Wet Leg, T-Pain, and more.
Photos by Mckenna Sefcik

flowerovlove begins her performance at ACL by popping out of a giant lipstick prop as the delicate notes of “BOYS,” flood through the air.

At just 20 years old, flowerovlove performs her song “BOYS,” at the Ladybird stage at Austin City Limits Weekend Two.

flowerovlove performs her dreamy song “ARE YOU SERIOUS?”

flowerovlove performs her dreamy song “ARE YOU SERIOUS?”

floverovlove emerges to the stage wearing a black feathery dress before performing her song “a girl like me.”

hey, nothing, comprised of Harlow Phillips and Tyler Mabry, open its set with its quick-paced, folk-rock track “Sick Dogs.”

hey, nothing, comprised of Harlow Phillips and Tyler Mabry, open its set with its quick-paced, folk-rock track “Sick Dogs.”

Mabry’s face lights up as he looks over at Phillips during “Sick Dogs.”

Phillips concentrates on their instrument during the magical guitar solo of “Too Drunk To Drive.”

Mabry almost falls over at the end of “Too Drunk To Drive as hey, nothing pushes their instruments towards each other.

The static track “Open Up” blares through the speakers as The Dare begins his set.

The static track “Open Up” blares through the speakers as The Dare begins his set.

Fans energetically jump along to the beat of “Good Time.”

The Dare parades across the stage as he performs “Good Time,” the second track off of his 2024 album What’s Wrong With New York.

The Dare parades across the stage as he performs “Good Time,” the second track off of his 2024 album What’s Wrong With New York.

Wet Leg frontman Rhian Teasdale flexes her arms intensely as she makes her way to the microphone before “catch these fists.”

Bassist Ellis Durand carries the bass through “Wet Dream.”

Teasdale smiles as she performs “Wet Dream,” a track from their 2022 self-titled album.

Teasdale smiles as she performs “Wet Dream,” a track from their 2022 self-titled album.

Teasdale and guitarist Hester Chambers find each other during “Being in Love,” the opening track from their 2022 self-titled album.

The sound of horses galloping cuts through the air as T-Pain emerges to the stage — lit by the golden sun.

T-Pain and his backup dancers bring the energy to an all-time high during “Cyclone.”

T-Pain and his backup dancers bring the energy to an all-time high during “Cyclone.”

T-Pain’s contagious spirit lights up the stage as he performs “BootyWurk.”

T-Pain’s contagious spirit lights up the stage as he performs “BootyWurk.”
























