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JazzReggae 2015 sets stage for performers at Los Angeles Tennis Center

By Felicia Ramirez

April 26, 2015 12:46 p.m.

The gigantic satay burger from Simpang Asia Indonesian Restaurant features a blend of Indonesian and American cuisine.

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The dessert waffle taco from Pop’d Up has an intense amount of sweetness.

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Kehlani, an artist from the Bay Area, began her set with sultry lyrics.

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During Kehlani's time on stage, a bout of rain began to pour heavily on concertgoers.

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The courts on the smaller side of the Los Angeles Tennis Center became a second stage, featuring DJs, as well as art and food vendors. Raki, from Philadehlphia, (right) was one of the more enthusiastic dancers, helping to amp up the crowd.

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Eden Hagos of the collective group Soulection played funky music to encourage more dancing.

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Christian Chane and Josh Lockhart, both third-year Afro-American studies students, used UCLA-themed umbrellas to stay dry.

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A multitude of students joined in on the dancing once they heard a good beat.

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Shwayze performed with energy, running back and forth from the stage to fans.

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Cristina Girod, a second-year world arts and cultures student, worked on her painting depicting a gnome and jellyfish.

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Maritza Torres, an art vendor who also attended last year's festival, wanted to showcase an illustration that reminded her of smoke.

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The brisket dish from the BBQ food vendor features a delicious blend of savory meat, beans and coleslaw.

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Marian Hill amped up the crowd with bold and boisterous saxophone tunes, one of the few jazz-themed bands set to play.

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More concertgoers began to arrive later on as headliners began to take the stage.

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Lido had a simple setup, but he gave the crowd a good mesh of mellow and upbeat tunes that brought in more people.

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One of the headliners for the night, Portugal. The Man, used smoke machines to enhance its mysterious appeal.

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Portugal. The Man used colorful and bizarre images to create a trance-like effect that proved to satisfy the crowd.

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Wale entered the stage with unparalleled energy.

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