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#12775584
20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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#12775587
20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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#12775588
20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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#12775591
20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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20 September 2025
Zubeen Garg, the iconic Indian singer, composer, and actor, sets the stage ablaze with his electrifying live concert at the Rongali Festival in Guwahati, Assam, India, on February 5, 2017.
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12 June 2025
American musician Tom Morello performs during a concert at the EXIT music festival at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia, on July 15, 2024.
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12 June 2025
American musician Tom Morello performs during a concert at the EXIT music festival at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia, on July 15, 2024.
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#11895825
25 December 2024
Two circus men perform on the Wall of Death in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on December 25, 2024. The Wall of Death is a unique circus performance that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats. It takes place inside a large wooden cylinder, with walls standing almost vertically. The performers, often called daredevils, ride motorcycles or sometimes small cars, racing along the inside walls at high speeds. The centrifugal force keeps them from falling, creating the illusion that they defy gravity. The audience watches this act from above, leaning over the rim of the wooden ring to get a closer look. The loud roar of the engines, combined with the moves of the riders, creates an electrifying atmosphere. As a token of appreciation, spectators often toss money into the ring, rewarding the performers for their courage and skill. This act is not just entertainment; it is a dangerous profession. Riders need years of practice to master the technique and avoid accidents, as even a small mistake can lead to serious injury. Despite the risks, the Wall of Death remains a popular act, admired for its mix of danger, skill, and spectacle. It is a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who perform it, keeping this traditional circus art alive for generations.
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#11895826
25 December 2024
Two circus men perform on the Wall of Death in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on December 25, 2024. The Wall of Death is a unique circus performance that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats. It takes place inside a large wooden cylinder, with walls standing almost vertically. The performers, often called daredevils, ride motorcycles or sometimes small cars, racing along the inside walls at high speeds. The centrifugal force keeps them from falling, creating the illusion that they defy gravity. The audience watches this act from above, leaning over the rim of the wooden ring to get a closer look. The loud roar of the engines, combined with the moves of the riders, creates an electrifying atmosphere. As a token of appreciation, spectators often toss money into the ring, rewarding the performers for their courage and skill. This act is not just entertainment; it is a dangerous profession. Riders need years of practice to master the technique and avoid accidents, as even a small mistake can lead to serious injury. Despite the risks, the Wall of Death remains a popular act, admired for its mix of danger, skill, and spectacle. It is a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who perform it, keeping this traditional circus art alive for generations.
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#11895827
25 December 2024
Two circus men perform on the Wall of Death in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on December 25, 2024. The Wall of Death is a unique circus performance that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats. It takes place inside a large wooden cylinder, with walls standing almost vertically. The performers, often called daredevils, ride motorcycles or sometimes small cars, racing along the inside walls at high speeds. The centrifugal force keeps them from falling, creating the illusion that they defy gravity. The audience watches this act from above, leaning over the rim of the wooden ring to get a closer look. The loud roar of the engines, combined with the moves of the riders, creates an electrifying atmosphere. As a token of appreciation, spectators often toss money into the ring, rewarding the performers for their courage and skill. This act is not just entertainment; it is a dangerous profession. Riders need years of practice to master the technique and avoid accidents, as even a small mistake can lead to serious injury. Despite the risks, the Wall of Death remains a popular act, admired for its mix of danger, skill, and spectacle. It is a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who perform it, keeping this traditional circus art alive for generations.
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#11895828
25 December 2024
Two circus men perform on the Wall of Death in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on December 25, 2024. The Wall of Death is a unique circus performance that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats. It takes place inside a large wooden cylinder, with walls standing almost vertically. The performers, often called daredevils, ride motorcycles or sometimes small cars, racing along the inside walls at high speeds. The centrifugal force keeps them from falling, creating the illusion that they defy gravity. The audience watches this act from above, leaning over the rim of the wooden ring to get a closer look. The loud roar of the engines, combined with the moves of the riders, creates an electrifying atmosphere. As a token of appreciation, spectators often toss money into the ring, rewarding the performers for their courage and skill. This act is not just entertainment; it is a dangerous profession. Riders need years of practice to master the technique and avoid accidents, as even a small mistake can lead to serious injury. Despite the risks, the Wall of Death remains a popular act, admired for its mix of danger, skill, and spectacle. It is a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who perform it, keeping this traditional circus art alive for generations.
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