File:Avril Lavigne eyes shut, St. Petersburg.jpg
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English: Avril Lavigne singing on stage with her eyes closed during her Black Star Tour on May 28, 2011. The venue is the Tropicana Field stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, during the Rays/Hess Express Saturday Concert Series. Photographed on a Sony DSLR-A290. |
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