This year was no different from previous years when the American rock event OUTLANDIA gathered together some of the most recognizable musicians. Lord Huron, Jimmy Eat World, The National, Modest Mouse, Manchester Orchestra, Gregory Alan Isakov, Band of Horses, Wilco, Local Natives, and Cat Power, among others, performed on the festival's stages.
The audience was singing along in unison to Jimmy Eat World's upbeat punk rock anthems and Lord Huron's ethereal folk-rock tunes. Many people were brought to tears by The National's pensive and heartfelt indie rock ballads, while everyone was dancing wildly to Modest Mouse's post-punk experimentalism. The audience was energized by Manchester Orchestra's moving lyrics and intense instrumentals, and Gregory Alan Isakov's tranquil acoustic songs offered a tranquil break from the frenzy.
Band of Horses, Wilco, Local Natives, and Cat Power all contributed their distinctive musical styles, which ranged from indie pop and soulful ballads to folk rock and alternative country. All who came were deeply moved by the performances, which were a celebration of the diversity and brilliance in the rock music industry.