Photos | The 1975 Rock Austin's Roo Festival

Ian Curtis electrifies the crowd with his guitar at the 2013 Roo Festival in Austin, Texas. The lighting and speakers make the night come alive with music.
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the 1975 - the roo festival, austin, texas, august 2013Metadata
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