This image captures a nighttime event, likely a concert or performance, in Cornellà De Llobregat, Spain
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This image captures a nighttime event, likely a concert or performance, in Cornellà De Llobregat, Spain

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This image captures a nighttime event, likely a concert or performance, in Cornellà De Llobregat, Spain. The scene is illuminated predominantly by intense blue stage lighting, with a dark wooden ceiling structure and suspended metal trussing visible at the top. Numerous stage lighting fixtures and large line array speaker systems are mounted on the trussing. In the background, a raised stage area is set with various equipment, including a partially visible drum kit on the left, vertical light structures, and large, rectangular blue-lit backdrops. Beyond the stage, an urban environment at night is discernable, featuring a multi-story building with illuminated windows and a dark, possibly vegetated, elevated area. The foreground and midground are occupied by a dense crowd of approximately 50-70 individuals, primarily adults, standing and oriented towards the stage. The majority are seen from behind or profile, consisting largely of men, many of whom are bald or balding, and a smaller number of women. Clothing is predominantly casual and dark, with one man in the far left foreground wearing a red shirt. A woman with long blonde hair in the right midground is smiling. One individual's black shirt displays partially legible text, possibly "Lary." The crowd appears to be observing the stage, with minimal active interaction visible.