Photos | Rocking the Crowd

Jonathan Pierce raises his arms in triumph during the FYF Bullock 2015 concert at The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County in California. The energetic performance had the crowd on their feet and cheering all night long.
BLIP-2 Description:
a man on stage with his arms up in the airMetadata
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5760w x 3840h - (download 4k)
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2015-08-22T19:16:17.620000-07:00
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