ENTERTAINMENTMOPOP Festival 16 plays the West Riverfront Park in DetroitThe Head and the Heart perform on the Fender Premium Audio Stage during the Mo Pop festival. Photo taken on Sunday, July 24, 2016 at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Jose Juarez, The Detroit NewsFans dance to the music of The Head and the Heart, who were performing on the Fender Premium Audio Stage during the Mo Pop festival. Photo taken on Sunday, July 24, 2016 at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsThe Head and the Heart perform on the Fender Premium Audio Stage during the Mo Pop festival. Photo taken on Sunday, July 24, 2016 at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFrench electronic rock group M83 perform on the Grande Stage to end the Mo Pop festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFrench electronic rock group M83 performs.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFrench electronic rock group M83 perform on the Grande Stage to end the Mo Pop festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFrench electronic rock group M83 perform on the Grande Stage to end the Mo Pop festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFrench electronic rock group M83 perform on the Grande Stage to end the Mo Pop festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFrench electronic rock group M83 perform on the Grande Stage to end the Mo Pop festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsThe Head and the Heart perform on the Fender Premium Audio Stage during the Mo Pop festival.Jose Juarez, The Detroit NewsKim Schifino, who is half of the band called Matt and Kim, performs on the Grande Stage during the Mo Pop Festival on Sunday, July 24, 2016 at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsMatt Johnson, who is half of the band called Matt and Kim, performs on the Grande Stage during the Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsThe band Matt and Kim perform one of its songs on the Grande Stage during the Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFans cheer the band Matt and Kim performing during the Mo Pop Festival on Sunday, July 24, 2016.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsKim Schifino, who is half of the band called Matt and Kim, hits her drums on the Grande Stage during the Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFather John Misty performs during Mo Pop 2016 on Sunday, July 24, 2016 in Detroit.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsKelsey Lang of Waterford is enthused as Father John Misty begins performing on the Fender Premium Audio Stage during the Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFans cheer as Father John Misty begins performing on the Fender Premium Audio Stage during the Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFather John Misty plays on an acoustic guitar during his set at Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, The Detroit NewsGabby Yacteen of Rochester paints a face on a board, where everyone attending the Mo Pop Festival was encouraged to leave their artistic mark.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsQuinn Seeburger, top, of Midland, Michigan, tries but is unsuccessful at dodging a Nerf foam bullet, as he and his teammates were easily defeated on a battlefield set up by the Detroit Dart Club. This was one of several activities to do at the Mo Pop Festival on Sunday at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsNothing But Thieves band performs on the Grande Stage during the Mo Pop Festival on Sunday.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsFans enjoy the music of Nothing But Thieves at the Grande Stage during the Mo Pop Festival on Sunday.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsSome fans relax in the sun as they listen to the band Nothing But Thieves at Mo Pop on Sunday.Jose Juarez, The Detroit NewsEmma Pryser, left, sprays sun tan lotion onto her friend, Steven Olsen, both of Rochester, at the Mo Pop Festival.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsHunter Dufresne of Rochester dances to the music of Father John Misty on Sunday at Mo Pop in Detroit.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsWith the Ambassador Bridge in the background, Father John Misty performs on the Fender Premium Audio Stage.Jose Juarez, Special To Detroit NewsA crowd watches as Glass Animals finishes its set at the Mo Pop Festival in West Riverfront Park in Detroit on Saturday July 24, 2016.Virginia Lozano, The Detroit NewsHAIM, a band comprised of three sisters, rocks the stage in the middle of their set at the Mo Pop Festival on Saturday in Detroit.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsEste Haim, the bassist and oldest sister of the band HAIM, performs at the Mo Pop Festival at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsDanielle Haim, the lead singer and middle sister of the band HAIM, performs at the Mo Pop Festival.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsAn audience member takes photos of HAIM during their set at the Mo Pop Festival in Detroit Saturday night.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsG-Easy performs at Mo Pop 16 in Detroit on Saturday night.Virginia Lozano, The Detroit NewsMaggie Louize of Royal Oak performs with a hula hoop at Mo Pop Festical.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsG-Easy throws water from his water bottle onto the audience during his set at the Mo Pop Festival in Detroit.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsG-Easy gets close to the photographers on the Grande Stage at the Mo Pop Festival.Virginia Lozano, The Detroit NewsG-Easy performs his first song on the Grande Stage at the Mo Pop Festival 16 in West Riverfront Park.Virginia Lozano, Detroit NewsRandi Ford, a painter from Grand Rapids, performs Poi, a performance art, at the Mo Pop Festival in Detroit on Saturday.Virginia Lozano, The Detroit NewsNicholas Gorney, left, of Dearborn Heights checks in Kyle Darcy, 27, and her boyfriend, Jacob De Golish, right, 25, both of Detroit, as they enter the Mo Pop Festival 16 at West Riverfront Park in Detroit, Saturday afternoon, July 23, 2016.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSchool of Rock All-Stars Team Two bassist Jarod Taylor, 18, of Phoenix covers "Master of Puppets," by Metallica.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSydney Hembree, left, 20, and her sister, Abbey Hembree, right, 16, both of Brighton, tie ribbons with well wishes for Detroit on strings at the "What is your dream for Detroit?" booth.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThe crowd screams as they wait for Twin Peaks, from Chicago, on the Fender Premium Audio stage.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsTwin Peaks drummer Connor Brodner grimaces during his band's set on the Fender Premium Audio stage.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsFans listen to Chicago's Twin Peaks as it play on the Fender Premium Audio stage.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsMusic fans listen to bands at Mo Pop Festival 16 at West Riverfront Park in Detroit.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThe crowd listens to Chicago's Twin Peaks as it performs on the Fender Premium Audio stage.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsLeah Mitteer, 46, of Southgate takes a nap as she waits for Borns to play on the Grande Stage from 6:15 to 7 p.m.Todd McInturf, The Detroit News