
Florence and The Machine: Live at Rock In Rio V ()
Overview
Rock in Rio is the largest music and entertainment event of all time, having already 12 editions held in Brazil, Portugal and Spain, which gathered nearly 6 million people.
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Original Language | en |
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Florence Welch
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