Photos | Hitoki Iwase Rocks Coachella 2011
Guitarist Hitoki Iwase electrifies the crowd with his musical skills on stage at Coachella 2011. The audience is captivated by the concert, as the music blares out of the multiple speakers and the lighting creates an urban, rock concert vibe.
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a man playing guitar on stage with a crowd watchingMetadata
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