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Photos: A look at Sloss Fest 2017

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Times Staff Report

More than 40 bands performed on four stages during the two-day the Third Annual Sloss Music and Arts Festival in the Magic City.

The fest had it all: great music, art, heat, rain.

The lineup included Alabama Shakes, Widespread Panic, Odesza, Sturgill Simpson, Run the Jewels, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Spoon, NeedtoBreathe, Phantogram, Tycho, Judah & the Lion, Cherub, Conor Oberst, Vince Staples, Cashmere Cat, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Francis & The Lights, K.Flay, Waka Flocka Flame, The Heydaze, Lillie Mae, Hiss Golden Messenger, Beach Slang, Wray, Mike Gloss, John Moreland, Harrison Brome, Nerves Baddington, Ruston Kelly, CBDB, Ages and Ages, Lawrence, Wilder, Sun Seeker, Holy Youth, Riverbend, C1UB:A.M., New Devils, Nowhere Squares, Shaheed & DJ Supreme, Byron the Aquarius and Vulture Whale.

Hands-on iron pouring demonstrations were also available, as well as local breweries and art vendors.

Waka Flocka Flame (Stephonia Taylor McLinn/For The Birmingham Times).

 

Hip Hop duo Run The Jewels. (Reginald Allen/For The Birmingham Times).

 

Brittany Howard, lead vocalist and guitarist, Alabama Shakes. (Reginald Allen photo/The Birmingham Times).

 

Brittany Howard, lead vocalist and guitarist, Alabama Shakes. (Reginald Allen photo/The Birmingham Times).