Photos | Hiroshi Izumi Rocks the Stage at Coachella 2012

A vibrant crowd gathers as Hiroshi Izumi takes the mic against the stunning backdrop of a ferris wheel at Coachella 2012. The perfect blend of electrical devices and lighting makes for an unforgettable concert experience.
BLIP-2 Description:
a man on stage with a microphone and a ferris wheel in the backgroundMetadata
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5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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2012-04-21T21:27:05.450000-07:00
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