Teezo Touchdown

The genre-smashing rebel — and recent ‘Rolling Stone’ Future of Music cover star — gets his flowers on Day One of Governors Ball.
The genre-smashing rebel — and recent ‘Rolling Stone’ Future of Music cover star — gets his flowers on Day One of Governors Ball.
The New York-based band was feeling it on Day One.
The Puerto Rican superstar in a quiet moment before his set
A crowd gets ready for Puerto Rican singer-rapper Farruko.
The superstar takes the stage.
Fike brought out his nephew Kiyo.
The South Korean boy band pre-show
The rapper and singer-songwriter surveys the scene pre-show.
The superstar gets his stripes on Day One.
The trio pose backstage
Taking the stage in his finest white suit
The superstar on Day One
Sabrina Teitelbaum — a.k.a. Blondshell — stays cool.
A Yung Gravy fan shows off a homemade sign on Day One.
The crowd on a beautiful Day One
Teezo in a quiet moment
The British star takes the stage on Day One.
The New York rock band get ready for their set.
The singer-songwriter leans into it.
The British singer rules the stage on Day One.
Farruko commands the crowd on Day One.
Well, sort of
The Posty cutout circulates through the crowd.
The singer-songwriter-rapper electrifies the crowd on Day One.
Post raises a toast to the crowd.
Farruko fans the flames.
Students from the School of Rock in Queens show what they’ve learned.
Former Karmin singer Qveen Herby shows off her finest purple cape.
The Jersey-born singer-songwriter in a quiet moment
Burnsville, Minnesota-based duo Durry rock GovBall on Day One.
The indie star takes a seat.
Griff Washburn — a.k.a. Goth Babe — was feeling it on Day One.
Labrinth backstage on Day One
Singer-songwriter Ryan Beatty salutes the crowd.
The British star strokes a pose backstage.
Flo rule the stage on Day One