Photos | Lights Up! The Crowd Goes Wild at Coachella
Chali 2na, Enrique Sarasola, and Ben Seidman take the stage and electrify the crowd with their incredible performance. Against the night sky and palm trees, this outdoor concert was a perfect summer night of music and fun.
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a group of people on stage at a concertMetadata
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5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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