Big Gigantic played on Friday night at the McDonald Theater with openers Figure and Griz. Eugene was just one of many stops on Big Gigantic’s Uprising Tour 2012 across the nation.
Grant Kwiecinski, better known as Griz, hypes up the crowd at the McDonald Theater. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Grant Kwiecinski, better known as Griz, used a combination of live saxophone and mixing during his set. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
An excited fan stands on a speaker, hopping over the gate and by passing security to eagerly meet Griz. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Big Gigantic had an intricate DJ set up for tonight’s show, which was accompanied by a dazzling show put on by the venue’s light technicians. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Figure, better known as Josh Gard, was the final opener for Big Gigantic. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Figure, better known as Josh Gard, was the final opener for Big Gigantic. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Figure pumps up the crowd with his aggressive bass and dubstep style music. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Figure, better known as Josh Gard, was the final opener for Big Gigantic at the McDonald Theater. This photo was captured using in-camera double exposure. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Figure, better known as Josh Gard, was the final opener for Big Gigantic at the McDonald Theater. This photo was captured using in-camera double exposure. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Big Gigantic, who consists of Dominic Lalli on saxophone/synths and Jeremy Salken on drums, was the final set of the night at the McDonald Theater. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Dominic Lalli plays his saxophone using a combination of live music and DJing. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)
Big Gigantic, who consists of Dominic Lalli on saxophone/synths and Jeremy Salken on drums, was the final set of the night at the McDonald Theater. (Mason Trinca/Emerald)