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Thousands Turn Out For Lost Lake Festival In Phoenix

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Mariana Dale/KJZZ
Haim performs at Lost Lake Festival on Oct. 20, 2017, in Phoenix.

Thousands of Valley residents have come together this weekend for a first-of-it’s kind music festival.

The three-day Lost Lake Festival at Phoenix’s Steele Indian School Peak features a diverse lineup of nearly 50 musical acts mostly from the world of hip-hip, rock and roll and even some Arizona-based indie bands.

Longtime Phoenix resident Muffie Driessen said it’s exactly what the Valley needs.

“I moved here 11 years ago and I’ve never seen anything like this in the middle of Phoenix at this gorgeous park and it’s just been amazing," said Driessen.

After Grammy winner Chance the Rapper highlighted opening day on Friday, The Killers were Saturday night’s last act.

Run The Jewels, Major Lazer and Juanes headline Sunday's final day of the festival, which so far has been incident-free.

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