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Paul McCartney and Neil Young joined together during Paul's set to perform 'A Day In the Life/give Peace A Chance' and, for the first time ever live, 'Why Don't We Do It In The Road.'

SiriusXM Canada had a chance to be a part of the first weekend of Desert Trip 2016, featuring an incredible line-up of classic rock artists. Friday night saw The Rolling Stones with Bob Dylan. Saturday night found Paul McCartney and Neil Young + Promise of the Real rocking the stage. Finally, Roger Waters and The Who managed to blow away the audience on Sunday night.

Here are some photos were taken in the think of things from each night:

Friday at Desert Trip
Bob Dylan kicks off Desert Trip
Bob Dylan kicks off the weekend.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards playing the blues.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards playing the blues.
Saturday at Desert Trip
Paul McCartney and Neil Young joined together during Paul's set to perform 'A Day In the Life/give Peace A Chance' and, for the first time ever live, 'Why Don't We Do It In The Road.'
Paul McCartney and Neil Young joined together during Paul’s set to perform ‘A Day In the Life/Give Peace A Chance’ and, for the first time ever live, ‘Why Don’t We Do It In The Road.’
Sunday at Desert Trip
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who.
Roger Waters performs Pink Floyd's 'Set The Control for the Heart of the Sun.'
Roger Waters performs Pink Floyd’s ‘Set The Control for the Heart of the Sun.’
For the second half of his closing night set, Roger Waters turned the Desert Trip stage into the Battersea Power Station, as made famous on the 1977 cover to Pink Floyd's Animals.
For the second half of his closing night set, Roger Waters turned the massive stage into the Battersea Power Station, as made famous on the 1977 cover to Pink Floyd’s Animals.

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