Photos | Orange-clad performer celebrates with crowd

Rebecca Sugar takes the stage in a flurry of confetti during her solo performance at Cochella Friday 2010. The auditorium is packed with enthusiastic fans who can't help but join in on the celebration.
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a man in an orange outfit on stage with confettiMetadata
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architecture boy urban classroom building child footwear speaker stage lamp outdoors wristwatch crowd solo rebecca sugar cochella confetti performance shoe bag glove glasses friday indoors audience school interior electronics theater performer accessories auditorium room paper lighting concert handbag shelter
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2010-04-16T14:50:43.840000-07:00
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