Photos | Thom Yorke rocking the stage at the xx concert in London
The lead singer of Radiohead, Thom Yorke, delivers an electrifying performance with his guitar and drums at the xx concert in the O2 arena, London. The mesmerizing lights and sound leave the audience awestruck.
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the xx, the o2, london, england, july 2014Metadata
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