Photos | The Beatles Rock Lille Music Festival
Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, and Gerald Casale perform on stage with three guitars at the Festival de la Musique in Lille, France, in June. The crowd enjoys the concert as colorful lights and speakers add to the musical experience.
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the beatles at the festival de la musique in lille, france, juneMetadata
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art instrument recreation music glasses mark mothersbaugh performing arts musician group performance leisure coachella activities musical piano keyboard entertainer singer band device concert performer stage lighting electric guitar electronics string mothersbaugh microphone gerald casale rock spotlight guitarist performance guitar speaker bob light saturday speakers accessories electrical crowd
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