Bonnaroo ended Sunday on a more laidback note. Fans who stayed to the end, and there were still many thousands of them despite the wilting sun, got to chill with hippie bands like Ween, Father John Misty, and headliner Dead and Company (former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann got some added guitar firepower from John Mayer, pictured above).
Bob Weir [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Donna Jean Godchaux and John Mayer [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Ween [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Father John Misty [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Father John Misty [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Charles Bradley [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Jason Isbell [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Amanda Shires [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Civil Twilight [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Kurt Vile [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
Sara Watkins [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
John Moreland [Photo: Chris Jorgensen/Slant Magazine]
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