Photos | Red Hot Concert Performance
Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, and 2 Chainz jamming on stage with vibrant red lighting at Coachella Weekend 2, Day 2, in 2013. The crowd is hyped and the speakers are blaring, creating the ultimate musical experience.
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a band on stage at a concert with red lightsMetadata
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