The 2012 Movement festival brought more than 100,000 fans to Hart Plaza over Memorial Day Weekend to see sets from Public Enemy, Major Lazer and about 100 other electronic acts from around the globe.
For a wrap-up of the festival, go here! We also have plenty of photo galleries posted, such as this one, this one and oh yeah, this one.
But if you can handle one more gallery, here are my photos from the weekend. Lots to see here. Click through!
- Two Fresh performs Saturday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Paige Kohler of Lake Orion gets her groove on at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Two Fresh performs (and tries to avoid getting pulled away by weird hands) Saturday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Sleepy time. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- SBTRKT performs Saturday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Thumbs up, says the girl on shoulders to the guy crowd-surfing. Good times. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Lil Louis headlines the Main stage on Saturday at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Music festivals wouldn’t be music festivals without girls on shoulders. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Armanni Reign throws up a sign while performing with Photek Saturday night on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Heidi performs Sunday on the Beatport stage at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Carl Craig performs Sunday on the Main stage at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Adventure Club performs Sunday on the Underground Stage at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Fans enjoy a splash in the Dodge Fountain on Sunday at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Maya Jane Coles performs Sunday on the Beatport stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Dopplereffekt’s Michaela To-Nhan Bertel, Sunday on the Underground stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- A daring fan shimmies up the Dodge Fountain on Hart Plaza at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Hot Natured performs Sunday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- A crowdsurfer, well, crowdsurfs at Movement. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Claude VonStroke performs Sunday night on the Beatport Stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Flavor Flav of Public Enemy performs Sunday on the Main stage at Movement. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Chuck D (left) and Flavor Flav headline the main stage Sunday night at Movement. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Ice-T watches on as Public Enemy performs Sunday on the main stage at Movement. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- A fan takes a dip in the Dodge Fountain at Hart Plaza on the third day of the Movement festival. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Keys & Krates’ Jr. Flo performs Monday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Keys & Krates’ David Matisse performs Monday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- The Martinez Brothers perform Monday on the Beatport stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Washington Crossing the Delaware, the Movement version. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Minnesota performs Monday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- araabMUZIK played a scarily intense set Monday on the Red Bull stage. This is how his face was the entire time. Dude was in the zone. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Insanity at the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Detroit’s Stacey Pullen performs Monday on the Made in Detroit stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Dillon Francis performs Monday on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- A fan crowd surfs during Dillon Francis’ set Monday at the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Dubstep Michael Myers. All up in your face. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Major Lazer! (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire (right) instructs the crowd to go wild at Movement 2012. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Fans on stage for Major Lazer. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Major Lazer. Major party. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)
- Fans party hard during Major Lazer Monday night on the Red Bull stage. (Adam Graham/ The Detroit News)








































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