Photos | Nighttime Jam Session at Coachella

A crowd of 12 people gathers around as the music band takes the stage under the spotlight, accompanied by a fiery display of lighting and speakers. The guitarist with headphones leads the group's performance, while the rest of the band members immerse themselves in their music. The neon cord that connects their guitars to the electrical devices is visible, along with their casual clothing and footwear. The concert is alive with energy in the midst of the urban night life at Coachella Weekend 2, Day 2.
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a band playing on stage at night with lightsMetadata
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group spotlight urban rock music speaker footwear stage music band microphone performing arts musician guitarist performance shoe weekend art coachella life cord electronics rekognition_c performer light musical instrument night recreation speakers lighting device guitar day concert leisure activities crowd electrical
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2013-04-20T21:25:17.030000-07:00
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