Photos: Kaleidoscope Music Festival – Further, Lil B and more attract festival-goers for the three-day event, rain or shine

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Day 2 and day 3 saw scores of festival-goers roaming the Emerald Meadows at MT. Pisgah. Despite the cloudy, rainy weather on Sunday, festival-goers stuck around to see Kaleidoscope to its very end.

UO senior Will Cleary rests before Aesop Rock during day 2 of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

UO senior Will Cleary rests before Aesop Rock during day two of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Red, orange, and blue hues highlight the sky on the second night of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Red, orange and blue hues highlight the sky on the second night of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Cloudy skies and rain weren't enough to deter festival-goers from having a good time on the third, and final day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Cloudy skies and rain weren’t enough to deter festival-goers from having a good time on the third and final day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

LIL B the Based God performs at the Vortex Village on the third, and final day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Lil B performs at the Vortex Village on the third, and final day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Leana Leo, owner of women's swimwear company Leo Revolts, poses with her headdress on the second night of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Leana Leo, owner of women’s swimwear company Leo Revolts, poses with her headdress on the second night of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

OSU student Andrea Uribe dances at the front stage of LIL B's performance Sunday night at the Vortex Village. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

OSU student Andrea Uribe dances at the front stage of Lil B’s performance Sunday night at the Vortex Village. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goers brave the rainy weather while waiting for LIL B's performance at the Vortex Village. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goers brave the rainy weather while waiting for Lil B’s performance at the Vortex Village. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goer Jacob Ballin examines the "Blue Sky Rainbow Bridge Calendar" at the Midnight Meadows stage. The cube represents different cycles of the Mayan Calendar. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goer Jacob Ballin examines the “Blue Sky Rainbow Bridge Calendar” at the Midnight Meadows stage. The cube represents different cycles of the Mayan Calendar. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

LIL B signs autographs and takes pictures with his fans after his performance Sunday at the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Lil B, also known as The Based God, signs autographs and takes pictures with his fans after his performance Sunday at the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

"Further 2" sits on the Emerald Meadows venue grounds during the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. The Further bus was originally owned by Ken Kesey, who is best known for his novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." The bus is now owned by his family, with the original bus resting just miles away from MT. Pisgah. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

“Further 2″ sits on the Emerald Meadows venue grounds during the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. The Further bus was originally owned by Ken Kesey, who is best known for his novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” The bus is now owned by his family, with the original bus resting just miles away from MT. Pisgah. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

LIL B the Based God performs at the Vortex Village on the third, and final day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Lil B performs at the Vortex Village on the third, and final day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Multiple large, multi-colored tents could be found around the venue grounds for festival-goers to rest and re-cooperate under. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Multiple large, multi-colored tents could be found around the venue for festival-goers to rest and recuperate during the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

OSU student Kandy Jo sits in the Further Bus at Emerald Meadows. The Further bus was originally owned by Ken Kesey, who is best known for his novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." The bus is now owned by his family, with the original bus resting just miles away from MT. Pisgah. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

OSU student Kandy Jo sits in the Further Bus at Emerald Meadows. The Further bus was originally owned by Ken Kesey, who is best known for his novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” The bus is now owned by his family, with the original bus resting just miles away from MT. Pisgah. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Helios aerial photography covered all three days of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival with a weather balloon and Go Pro, capturing unique aerial views of the festivities and and venue grounds. Helios aerial photography is operated by UO students Trevor Till and Simon Sanchez. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Helios aerial photography covered all three days of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival with a weather balloon and Go Pro, capturing unique aerial views of the festivities and and venue grounds. Helios aerial photography is operated by UO students Trevor Till and Simon Sanchez. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goers are required to go through security when leaving the campgrounds to enter the main venue area. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goers were required to go through security when leaving the campgrounds to enter the main venue area. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

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