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Gallery: Far Out Fest 2019

By Kanishka Mehra, Daanish Bhatti, Ashley Kenney

May 5, 2019 5:00 p.m.

Lauren Reiner opened Far Out Fest playing her own original songs and a cover of Taylor Swift’s ‘’Fearless.’’

(Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)

Eshan Kumar, a fourth-year bioengineering student, blew bubbles while watching Far Out Fest performances.

(Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)

Jherz had high energy as he performed ‘’In My Feelings Interlude’’ and ‘’Why We Get High.’’

(Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)

Accompanied by her band, UCLA alumna Isabel ‘’Bel’’ Whelan performed covers and her own original melodies.

(Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)

Third-year political science student Pragathi Guruprasad got the audience involved by having them clap along as she sang.

(Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)

Eva B. Ross, a former Spring Sing winner, was accompanied by her band as she rocked out on her guitar with original songs.

(Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)

Singer and songwriter Chel took to the stage and performed her new single “Amen.”

(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)

USC student Amir Kelly, accompanied by his fellow musicians, sang a cover of “Love Galore” by SZA.

(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)

Adobe House consists of singers, rappers and producers.

(Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

Adobe House came to fruition when a group of sophomores at the University of Arizona moved into a house together and started producing their own music.

(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)

Collar John solo raps with other Adobe House member FanningSystems, both of whom are from Southern California.

(Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

Danish Faizi is a rapper and producer for Adobe House from Pakistan who provided stylistic flow learned from international iterations of rap.

(Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

Fourth-year biology student Cole Heramb sings alongside vocalist Mariah Hill as UCLA graduate student Reese Rose plays the flute.

(Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

Heramb strums his guitar as smoke sporadically rises in the background.

(Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

Dark Dazey’s Mariah Hill sang front and center.

(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)

UCLA-based band Dark Dazey’s flutist Reese Rose performed flute solos throughout the set.

(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)

Based in Santa Ana, California, hip hop and jazz quintet Apollo Bebop featured guitarist Chris Trimmer.

(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)

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Kanishka Mehra | Senior Staff
Mehra is a senior staffer and was previously the 2020-21 Photo Editor for the Daily Bruin. Before that, she was an Assistant Photo editor on the Arts & Entertainment beat. She is pursuing a B.A. in psychology with minors in anthropology & labor and workplace studies, and she also contributes to News, Arts and The Quad.
Mehra is a senior staffer and was previously the 2020-21 Photo Editor for the Daily Bruin. Before that, she was an Assistant Photo editor on the Arts & Entertainment beat. She is pursuing a B.A. in psychology with minors in anthropology & labor and workplace studies, and she also contributes to News, Arts and The Quad.
Daanish Bhatti | Assistant Photo editor
Bhatti is currently an Assistant Photo editor. He covers the sports beat. He's also a third-year International Development Studies student from Erie, Pennsylvania.
Bhatti is currently an Assistant Photo editor. He covers the sports beat. He's also a third-year International Development Studies student from Erie, Pennsylvania.
Ashley Kenney | Photo editor
Kenney was the 2021-2022 Photo editor for the Daily Bruin. She previously served as an assistant Photo editor on the arts and entertainment beat and is an Arts contributor. Kenney studied human biology and society with a minor in food studies.
Kenney was the 2021-2022 Photo editor for the Daily Bruin. She previously served as an assistant Photo editor on the arts and entertainment beat and is an Arts contributor. Kenney studied human biology and society with a minor in food studies.
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