Photos | Electric Night at Sierra Madre Auditorium
A crowd of 22 people gathered at the Sierra Madre Auditorium on March 14, 2010, for a night of electric music, deejays, and entertainment. The speakers, lights, and spotlight lit up the concert as the audience enjoyed the night life and club atmosphere.
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a large crowd of people at a concert with dj'sMetadata
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urban auditorium rekognition_c jack wong recreation cheng cai guo-qiang night music eva laurence interior deejay entertainer yang jung-doo brett kelly hardware concert shahlaei stage lighting electronics miura nightclub room rock spotlight screen cup fei performance life speaker hat light audience club speakers keiko monitor computer sasha wang crowd
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