Photos | Rocking the Night Away at Coachella 2012
Guitarist James Mercer and his band light up the stage with a high-energy performance during Coachella 2012 Weekend 2 Saturday Night. The yellow lights and crowd's cheers add to the excitement of this unforgettable concert experience.
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a band on stage with yellow lights and a guitar playerMetadata
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