Photos | The 1975 Rocking Coachella

Laurent Brancowitz and Thomas Mars of The 1975 give a powerful performance in front of a massive crowd at Coachella Weekend 2. The stage lighting and electrifying guitars add to the energetic atmosphere of this unforgettable rock concert.
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640
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f/2.8
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120mm
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1/100s
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Canon
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2010-07-18T10:04:31.040000-07:00
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-25200
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