Gallery: Live at the Garden 5 March 6, 2016Mitch Hooper Outside the Garden Theatre where Live at the Garden was held on March 5. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter Performing arts fans gather in the Ethel room of the Garden Theater to watch "Oh Lumberjack" perform at Live at the Garden on March 5. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter "Hello Emerson" performs on March 5 at Ethyl Stage Left at the Garden Theater at Live at the Garden. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter "Kenzie Coyne" performs on the theater stage for the first time on March 5 at Live at the Garden. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter Headliner band, "Stuck on Planet Earth", at the Garden Theater on March 5, 2016 at Live at the Garden. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter Local band, "The Ghost Town Railroad", performs at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio at Live at the Garden on March 5. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter "The Ghost Town Railroad" begins their set at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio at Live at the Garden on March 5. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter Vika Zaviduscher speaks in the theater room at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio on March 5 at Live at the Garden. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter From left to right: Charles-Malachi-Jean-Roseburg, Su Flat, Markise Johnson, Sally Jo, Vika Zavodischer and Zach Hannah take the theater stage for a panel discussion at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio on March 5. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter "Sweater Weather" finishes their set at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio on March 5, for Live at the Garden. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter "Sweater Weather" finishes their set at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio on March 5, for Live at the Garden. Credit: Mitch Hooper | Lantern Reporter
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