Festival Recap: Day Two of Weekend One at Austin City Limits Music Festival
Austin City Limits Music Festival continued to bring the energy on day two, Saturday, Oct 4. Artists such as Olivia Dean, Yoke Lore, Magdalena Bay, The Backseat Lovers, Djo, and The Strokes took various stages across Zilker Park.
Photos by Olivia Cagle

Olivia Dean looks emotionally out into the crowd as she sings heartfelt lyrics from “Nice To Each Other:” “Wait for you to call it off / ‘Cause I don’t want a boyfriend,” and “OK Love You Bye:” “If you can’t see my mirrors/ I can’t see you.”

Dean enlivens the massive crowd with her dance moves and radiant smile.

Olivia Dean looks emotionally out into the crowd as she sings heartfelt lyrics from “Nice To Each Other:” “Wait for you to call it off / ‘Cause I don’t want a boyfriend,” and “OK Love You Bye:” “If you can’t see my mirrors/ I can’t see you.”

Dean enlivens the massive crowd with her dance moves and radiant smile.

Dean enlivens the massive crowd with her dance moves and radiant smile.

Yoke Lore kicks off his ACL set with “Cruciform,” accompanied by his banjo.

During “Hyperventilate,” lead vocalist and banjo player Adrian Galvin leaps around the stage to a dance-worthy melody.

During “Hyperventilate,” lead vocalist and banjo player Adrian Galvin leaps around the stage to a dance-worthy melody.

During “Hyperventilate,” lead vocalist and banjo player Adrian Galvin leaps around the stage to a dance-worthy melody.

Yoke Lore poses with his bandmates and the audience for their ACL set.

Mica Tenenbaum, half of Magdalena Bay, confidently steps on stage to open the set with “Image,” followed by “Death and Romance.”

Mica Tenenbaum, half of Magdalena Bay, confidently steps on stage to open the set with “Image,” followed by “Death and Romance.”

Mica Tenenbaum, half of Magdalena Bay, confidently steps on stage to open the set with “Image,” followed by “Death and Romance.”

Tenenbaum floats around the stage, revealing her trademark blue makeup.

Tenenbaum floats around the stage, revealing her trademark blue makeup.

The Backseat Lovers shock the audience by opening their set with a cover of Shakey Graves’s “A World So Full Of Love.”

The Backseat Lovers shock the audience by opening their set with a cover of Shakey Graves’s “A World So Full Of Love.”

Lead singer Joshua Harmon takes a moment between songs to check in with the audience.

Harmon, still affected by the nostalgic lyrics of “Pool House,” puts his energy into the iconic guitar solo.

Harmon, still affected by the nostalgic lyrics of “Pool House,” puts his energy into the iconic guitar solo.

Djo, or Joe Keery, starts his set with “Awake” against a spotlight and plenty of fog.

Djo, or Joe Keery, starts his set with “Awake” against a spotlight and plenty of fog.

Djo heads to the sound-mixing board to perform “Uglyfisherman.”

Djo returns to the microphone to perform “Basic Being Basic,” a single off of his newest album, The Crux.

Djo returns to the microphone to perform “Basic Being Basic,” a single off of his newest album, The Crux.

The Strokes headline day two of ACL Weekend One on the ten year anniversary of when they last performed at Zilker Park.

The Strokes headline day two of ACL Weekend One on the ten year anniversary of when they last performed at Zilker Park.

A green light fills the stage for “Reptilia.”

A green light fills the stage for “Reptilia.”

Lead singer Julian Casablancas looks out to an audience of thousands as he sings “The Modern Age.”





























