BLACK EYED PEAS concert

February 11, 2010
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Folio Weekly

by Photos & written by Daniel Goncalves
Jacksonville was the 3rd stop in “The E.N.D. World Tour 2010,” which is making it’s way through America and Europe.
LMFAO started off the show and was followed by Ludacris. That was only a warm up to get the party started. Will-i-am, Fergie and the rest of the Black Eyed Pea crew put on an amazing concert.
With a motorcycle flying through the air, futuristic graphics and costumes the concert was more entertaining than a Cirque du Soleil performance.
Towards the end of the concert Will-i-am did a DJ set on a platform which raised off of the stage. He put a spin on some classics including Nirvana and disco beats. Pretty cool.
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