Photos | Night Stage Performance at Coachella

A band of four male musicians playing three guitars and singing into two microphones in front of eight speakers and a crowd of 13 people at Coachella Weekend 2, Day 2, DB14 in 2013. The stage was illuminated by colorful lights, and the performers wore hats, backpacks, and other accessories, while the audience enjoyed the music and the ambiance.
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a band on stage at night with lights and peopleMetadata
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string group activities spotlight urban rock leisure music speaker footwear stage arts musical instrument hat microphone performing musician entertainer guitarist performance shoe bag weekend art indoors coachella audience electronics theater backpack performer light accessories musical instrument recreation handbag band speakers lighting device guitar day concert crowd singer electrical
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date
2013-04-20T21:55:32.830000-07:00
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