Photos | Tommy Karevik rocks the stage at Coachella 2016

The blue lights set the mood for an electrifying concert as Tommy Karevik performs on his guitar. The crowd is loving every moment of his solo performance.
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a man playing guitar on stage with blue lightsMetadata
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