Photos | Rocking the Stage at Coachella

A man and woman electrify the crowd with their dynamic performance at the 2013 Coachella Music Festival. The stage lighting and two microphones create the perfect ambiance for this urban rock concert, as the duo captivates the audience with their musical talents. The woman's jewelry and glasses add a touch of style to her performance, while the man's hat and footwear complete his rockstar look. The concertgoers soak up the night life and leisure activities, enjoying the group performance of this talented music band.
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a man and woman on stage at a concertMetadata
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group activities necklace urban leisure music footwear stage arts microphone hat performing musician guitarist performance shoe weekend art club glasses indoors coachella audience life theater jewelry performer accessories musical instrument night recreation band lighting device guitar rock concert concert crowd electrical
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2013-04-14T22:36:59.090000-07:00
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