Photos | Golden Performer and Black Shirted Crooner at Coachella
Watkin Tudor Jones and Yolandi Visser electrify the crowd with their iconic art-rap act on stage at Coachella 2010, accompanied by electrifying lights and high-tech audiovisuals.
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a woman in a gold outfit and a man in a black shirtMetadata
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accessories musical urban coachella leisure part music lighting electronics entertainer concert necklace stage device visser crowd shorts performance ring saturday activities night performer electrical recreation instrument musician rock concert singer art tattoo microphone life speaker watkin tudor jones yolandi jewelry dancing bracelet solo performance singing performing arts back
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