Photos | Morrissey Rocks FYF Fest
The legendary singer Morrissey performs on stage wearing his trademark blue shirt and jewelry during a solo performance. The crowd, lighting, and his musical instrument create an electrifying atmosphere at the Natural History Museums in Los Angeles for the FYF Fest.
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