and by the end of his set, it was 

wholly apparent how he’s managed 
to remain so relevant — hit after hit, 
smile after smile, he is impossible not 
to appreciate. After “Move, Bitch” 

and “Get Back,” two of his rowdiest 
tracks, Ludacris left the stage 
for Tyler to claim. Finally, the 
crowd was ignited.

With his new album Flower 

Boy (formerly Scum Fuck Flower 
Boy) due out later this week (it 
already leaked and had been 
heard by many), Tyler’s set 
seemed bound to bring an extra 

kick. Of course, that would only 
come after his DJ, Taco, played 
Drake and Playboi Carti songs 
off his MacBook for 30 minutes, 
but finally, Tyler arrived right 
around 7:00 PM. By this time, his 
fans had already been warned by 
security more than once to relax, 
yet they thrust forth regardless, 
likely incited by his re-doing of 

the set’s introduction because he 
wanted to see more excitement.

Dressed in a peach-colored 

jumpsuit to match his new 
signature Converse, Tyler went 
through a series of songs from his 
last two albums before arriving 
at “Who Dat Boy,” one of two 
lead singles off his upcoming 
project. The song is teasing 

but 
eruptive, 
and 
halfway 

through 
it, 
he 
whispered 

into the microphone, “I’m 
gonna take a break,” only to 
introduce his pal A$AP Rocky 
onstage to cover for him. 
The crowd roared as Rocky 
recited his verse, continuing 
on stage as Tyler and him went 
through the A$AP Mob track 
“Telephone Calls,” but when 
Rocky said the pair “might 
need to drop an album or 
something soon,” grinningly 
dropping the explosive line 
on his way off stage, fans 
absolutely lost it.

Tyler followed this high-

point with some mellower 
melodies, 
playing 
“911,” 
a 

softer 
single 
off 
his 
new 

album, 
before 
rapping 
his 

verse 
from 
Frank 
Ocean’s 

recent single “Biking.” Odd 
Future fans’ favorite mosh 
pit anthem, “Tamale,” came 
next, but it was oddly followed 
by “Mr. Lonely” and “She” — 
two more softies. Before his 
breakout hit “Yonkers,” Tyler 
reminded fans that the song 
is now a steep six years old, 
an apparent sign of their cult’s 
mortality, then finished his set 
with “I Ain’t Got Time,” a song 
off his new album, claiming to 
hope we liked it but also to not 
really care if we didn’t, still 
pretending that we hadn’t all 
already heard the entire album 
and loved it, like, absolutely 
loved it.

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ily works with clay. Her work 
at this year’s Fair consists of a 
variety of sculptures, many of 
which are meant to decorate a 
garden. Farris notes the com-
petitive selection process for the 
artists. “There has to be some-
thing about your work that is 
unusual because you’re compet-
ing against so many other art-
ists. There has to be a reason why 
they picked this ceramic artist 
over the (many) others that have 
applied,” she explained.

Considering the fierce compe-

tition, the Art Fair features work 
created by some of the most tal-
ented artists across the country. 
Over 1,000 artists attend with 
their booths lining the city’s 
streets.

The abundance of entertain-

ment encourages many to return 
to the Fair every year; LSA junior 
Anna DeVeaux has attended the 
festival with her family for 15 
consecutive years and wishes to 
continue her streak.

“It’s really fun to just walk 

around because of all the differ-
ent things going on — all of the 
community 
comes 
together,” 

DeVeaux said. “It’s just a real-
ly cool vibe to be around. And 
there’s great street food.”

DeVeaux 
points 
out 
the 

dynamic atmosphere during the 
Art Fair. “All of the streets are 
completely packed and there’s so 
much energy because everyone 
is going in between booths... it’s 
really bustling and everyone’s 
super interested in everything 
they’re going past.”

Although the Fair can be a 

hindrance to local residents — 
streets close and traffic becomes 
nightmarish — the city puts 
on the Townie Street Party to 
thank locals for their patience 
and cooperation during the busy 
weekend. Still, the Fair’s lack 
of parking has become a joke in 
and of itself. “We have this post-
er in our family room that just 
has pictures of all the no park-
ing signs from the Ann Arbor 
Art Fair. It’s a funny joke to us,” 
DeVeaux said.

Nevertheless, 
she 
believes 

scarce parking and large crowds 
shouldn’t 
stop 
anyone 
from 

attending, 
explaining 
that 

“there’s really something for 
everyone,” making it one of the 
most exciting events in Metro 
Detroit all year. 

ART FAIR
From Page 1
CONCERT REVIEW
From Page 6

Tyler arrived right 
around 7:00 PM. 
By this time, his 
fans had already 
been warned by 

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