Despite scenes of countless fans passing out under the summer sun or the threat of being hit by a crowd surfing trash can, Lollapalooza seems to get bigger and bigger with each passing year. This year with featured artistsย  The Weeknd and Jack White the festival showed no signs of slowing down. (Photos by Mohammad Mia)

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Houston Press contributor Mohammad Mia is a freelance photographer and journalist whose interested in exploring what it means to be human. Whether covering Houston activism or music festivals, he likes...