Photos | 2008 Detour Concert: High-Energy Performance
A band electrifies the crowd with pulsating music and stunning lighting at the 2008 Detour concert, held in an urban club. The musicians play their guitars and keyboards, while the frontman belts out lyrics into a corded microphone. Seven microphones capture the group's sound, which blares from speakers on either side of the stage. Attendees dance and sway to the rhythm, wearing a variety of clothing and footwear. The spotlight and stage lighting create a dazzling show, with a laptop and other electrical devices nearby.
BLIP-2 Description:
a band performing on stage with a microphone and a keyboardMetadata
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