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The indie-folk collaboration collectively known as case/lang/veirs, which started with an album mixing three unique voices, took the stage Friday at Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City. The three, avant-rock singer Neko Case, alt-country pioneer k.d. lang and folk artist Laura Veirs, are touring this summer in support of their self-titled album released in mid-June. Loch Lomond opened the show. Here are photos from the concert.