Photos | Pusha T Rocks Coachella with Green Ball

Pusha T delivers an electrifying solo performance on stage at Coachella 2016, with a green ball adding to the urban vibe of the rock concert. The crowd is on their feet as Pusha T works the two speakers and electronics, his voice booming through the microphone.
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a man standing on stage with a green ballMetadata
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weather group activities sunday urban rock leisure pusha t music speaker stage music band outdoors microphone basketball solo performing arts musician performance art (ball) coachella ball nature electronics performer sport musical instrument recreation speakers lighting device concert crowd electrical
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2016-04-17T18:47:55.130000-07:00
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