Photos | Coachella Crowd Enjoys a Night of Music on Stage

Xi Wang captured this lively moment of a diverse crowd gathered together to watch a group performance at Coachella on April 17, 2010. The electric lighting and booming sound from the speakers create an atmosphere that is unforgettable.
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a crowd of people watching a concert on stageMetadata
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