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Duran Duran: Lollapalooza Argentina 2017
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Duran Duran: Lollapalooza Argentina 2017

Apr 1, 2017
1h 23m
★ 0.0

Overview

Duran Duran's presentation at the Lollapalooza Music Festival, Argentina 2017.

Genres

Music

Cast

Simon Le Bon

Self - vocals

Simon Le Bon

John Taylor

Self - bass guitar

John Taylor

Nick Rhodes

Self - keyboards

Nick Rhodes

Roger Taylor

Self - drums

Roger Taylor

Dom Brown

Self - guitar

Dom Brown

Anna Ross

Self - backing vocals

Anna Ross

Erin Stevenson

Self - backing vocals

Erin Stevenson

Simon Willescroft

Self - sax, keyboards

Simon Willescroft

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