Roger Waters plays guitar on the main stage Sunday at Coachella.
INDIO, California – The final acts rocked the crowd on the polo field during the closing day of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Over the three-day fest, 125 bands played on five stages. More than 60,000 music fans were in attendance each day, according to the festival organizers.
Here is the final set of photos from Wired.com's coverage of the show.
Kid Sister rocks the microphone in the Gobi tent at Coachella.
More photos after the jump.
The Gobi tent gets packed for Does It Offend You, Yeah, seen here Sunday from atop the Big Rig Jig art installation.
DJ A-Track lays down tunes while the crowd waits for Kid Sister in the Gobi tent.
The crowd goes wild when Kid Sister takes the stage.
Kid Sister smiles through a lyric during her energetic and entertaining show Sunday.
Rapper/rocker Murs smiles onstage in the Mojave tent Sunday at Coachella.
After removing his coveralls, Murs raps to the delight of the crowd in the packed Mojave tent.
In a surprise performance, Southern California hip-hop crew Living Legends takes the stage in the Mojave tent at Coachella.
Crowd members put their hands in the air for Living Legends in the Mojave tent.
Hip-hop artist Luckyiam takes the stage once again in his second performance at Coachella 2008.
Rapper Sunspot Jonz surveys the crowd during his set with the Living Legends at Coachella.
Underground hip-hopper Murs visibly enjoys his time onstage with the rest of the Living Legends crew.
Rapper Scarub waits for his turn on the microphone in the Mojave tent.
Hip-hop MC The Grouch watches the crowd during the Living Legends set at Coachella.
Graffiti artist Slick puts finishing touches on Roger Waters' inflatable pig backstage at Coachella. There's a $10,000 reward for the return of the pig, which was released during Roger Waters' performance.
Multitalented rocker and Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters raises a fist in the air as he plays to a packed crowd on the main stage at Coachella.
The comfortably numb crowd takes in a rocking performance by Waters.
A pyrotechnic explosion punctuates the close of a song during Waters' set.
Photos: Dave Bullock/Wired.com
Full disclosure: Dave Bullock programmed the Coachooser.
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