Photos | Snoop Dogg Rocks the iHeart Radio Music Festival
Snoop Dogg delivers a solo performance at the 2012 iHeart Radio Music Festival under the spotlight, with his signature sunglasses and a microphone in hand. The crowd goes wild as he shakes his bottle and mesmerizes them with his music. The nighttime sky and the shining moon make the perfect backdrop for this mesmerizing outdoor concert.
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snoop dogg performs at the 2012 iHeart radio music festival at the coliseum inMetadata
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accessories musical coachella music lighting entertainer spotlight bottle concert performing device crowd shaker performance leisure activities outdoors astronomy arts moon night performer electrical recreation equipment instrument musician nature singer art optical microphone light snoop dogg solo performance sunglasses singing
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