Photos | Blaine Harrison Rocks the Stage at Coachella 2012 Weekend 2
Lead singer Blaine Harrison of the rock band (name unknown) performs with electrifying energy under the colorful spotlights at Coachella 2012 Weekend 2. The crowd beats to the rhythm of the music, mesmerized by the electrifying sound and visual spectacle. #concert #music #performance #lighting #musicband #stage #crowd #urban.
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a band performing on stage at night with lightsMetadata
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weekend art urban cord instrument recreation music band music performing arts musician footwear coachella musical entertainer device concert leisure activities performer stage lighting electronics shoe friday blaine harrison microphone speakers music rock spotlight performance speaker group light electrical crowd
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6400
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27mm
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Canon
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