The Who and Roger Waters ended the classic-rock Desert Trip festival on a high (and decidedly anti-Trump) note on Sunday, Oct. 9, the last night of the three-day concert’s first weekend. (The entire thing happens all over again next weekend.) The so-called “Oldchella,” which also featured The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Neil Young and Bob Dylan, attracted fans of all ages and generations, and earned its promoter, Goldenvoice โ the same company behind Coachella โ a reported $160 million. The biggest question on fans’ minds by the end of Sunday night was: Who will they book next year?ย Photographsย by Shane Lopesย
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