Photos | The Strokes rock the O2 Arena in London

Mick Jones of The Clash joins the band for an electrifying performance at their 2012 concert, complete with light show and cheering crowd.
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the strokes at the o2 arena, london, england, june 2012Metadata
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5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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bracelet string group activities spotlight urban rock leisure music speaker mick jones eos stage ring music band musical instrument microphone hat performing arts musician randy j entertainer saturday guitarist performance art ii glasses coachella mark electronics jewelry performer light electric accessories musical instrument recreation april spring speakers canon lighting device guitar rock concert concert crowd singer electrical
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2011-04-16T21:40:27.960000-07:00
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