Jilly Jillybean of New York, New York hula-hoops while on stilts Sunday afternoon during a concert at the Sun Down Stage. This was Jillybean's second time attending the festival.
Jill Jillybean of New York, New York jumps on her stilts Sunday afternoon. Jillybean said that she was looking forward to the Michael Franti concert the most.
John Butler of the John Butler Trio takes a solo during the band's set Saturday evening. The John Butler Trio is roots/jam band from Australia.
Yonder Mountain String Band mandolinist Jeff Austin and bassist Ben Kauffman jam out during their set Saturday afternoon at the Sun Down Stage. YMSB is a progressive bluegrass band from Nederland, Colo.
The sun sets on the crowd gathered at the Sun Down Stage to watch Widespread Panic perform.
Widespread Panic guitarist and singer John Bell performs Saturday night during the band's set. Widespread Panic is a southern rock band from Athens, Ga.
Widespread Panic guitarist Jimmy Herring rocks out a solo during the band's set Saturday night. Herring became lead guitar for the southern rock band in 2006.
Kyle Capps, KU senior from Lawrence, practices playing frisbee without spilling his beer. Early rains on Sunday morning cleared into warm sunny final day at the festival.
Grace Potter, along with her band the Nocturnals, looks out at the crowd from underneath her bangs during the band's set Sunday afternoon.
Michael Franti jumps during his performance Sunday night at the Sun Down Stage. Franti, founder of his band Michael Franti and Spearhead, is from Oakland, Cali.
Carl Young, bass player for Michael Franti and Spearhead, steps out to the edge of the speaker box in front of the cheering Wakarusa crowds.
Michael Franti holds a young girl who rushed the stage holding a sing reading "Free Hugs" Sunday during the band's performance Sunday night. Franti allowed the young girl to stay and sang a song to her despite attempts by the stage crew to usher her offstage.
Gabby La La, multi-instrumnetalist touring with Les Claypool performs during the band's set Sunday night.
Les Claypool performs Sunday night wearing a pig mask and playing an upright bass. Claypool was the last act to perform at the Wakarusa Festival on the main Sun Down Stage.
Photos from days 3 and 4 of the Wakarusa Festival at Clinton Lake State Park.
