Florence and the Machine ethereal on stage in Burnaby

 

 
 
 
 
Grace the stage: British singer Florence Welch, front woman for Florence and the Machine, glows in the stage lights at Deer Lake Park last weekend. The concert was opened by New York-based band The Watchmen. The show is just one of a series of musical events at the popular site this summer, including the upcoming Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.
 

Grace the stage: British singer Florence Welch, front woman for Florence and the Machine, glows in the stage lights at Deer Lake Park last weekend. The concert was opened by New York-based band The Watchmen. The show is just one of a series of musical events at the popular site this summer, including the upcoming Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

Grace the stage: British singer Florence Welch, front woman for Florence and the Machine, glows in the stage lights at Deer Lake Park last weekend. The concert was opened by New York-based band The Watchmen. The show is just one of a series of musical events at the popular site this summer, including the upcoming Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Grace the stage: British singer Florence Welch, front woman for Florence and the Machine, glows in the stage lights at Deer Lake Park last weekend. The concert was opened by New York-based band The Watchmen. The show is just one of a series of musical events at the popular site this summer, including the upcoming Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.
 

Grace the stage: British singer Florence Welch, front woman for Florence and the Machine, glows in the stage lights at Deer Lake Park last weekend. The concert was opened by New York-based band The Watchmen. The show is just one of a series of musical events at the popular site this summer, including the upcoming Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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