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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. English indie rock band bôa onstage at The Queen’s Hall. bôa formed in London in 1993 and their 1998 single ‘Duvet’ has been certified Platinum after it soundtracked the Japanese cult-classic anime ‘Serial Experiments Lain’ and gained huge popularity on TikTok. The band released the album ‘Whiplash’ in 2024, their first new music in 19 years. bôa are Jasmine Rodgers (vocals/guitars),  Alex Caird (bass) and Lee Sullivan (drums).-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Thursday 12 June 2025. Francis of Delirium onstage at The Queen’s Hall as part of a UK tour supporting UK band bôa. Francis of Delirium is the project of Jana Bahrich, a Luxembourgish indie rock musician, who released their debut album ‘Lighthouse’ in March 2024 on Dalliance Recordings.-stock-foto
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A woman in a red wig performs a striptease-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Nitin Gajria, Dineo Lioma, Dr. Abasi Ene-Obong, Eyong Ebai and Gregory Rockson speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Nitin Gajria, Dineo Lioma, Dr. Abasi Ene-Obong, Eyong Ebai and Gregory Rockson speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Yinka Adegoke and Ayanna Lonian speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Yinka Adegoke, Grant Johnson, Dr. Emmanuel Okeleji, Iona McCreath and Kunle Adeyemi speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Pren-Tsilya Boa-Guehe, H.E. Paula Ingabire, Ralph Mupita and Andre Pienaar speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Eloine Barry, Lindeka Dzedze, Heleen Goussard and H.E. Madame Bineta Diop speaks onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Eloine Barry, Lindeka Dzedze, Heleen Goussard and H.E. Madame Bineta Diop speaks onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Aubrey Hruby, Witney Schneidman, Aymeric Saha and Gayle Smith speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Aubrey Hruby, Witney Schneidman, Aymeric Saha and Gayle Smith speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Mimi Fawaz, Chiney Ogwumike, Tobi Amusan, Tunde Oyeneyin  speaks onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Mimi Fawaz, Amadou Fall, Selim Bora, Osi Umenyiora and Gbemisola Abudu speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Mimi Fawaz speaks onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Jennifer Zabasajja and Jacqueline Novogratz speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Jennifer Zabasajja and Jacqueline Novogratz speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto
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09/19/2022 New York, New York Patrick Dupoux, Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, Hichem Elloumi and Amir Barsoum speak onstage at The Unstoppable Africa Conference, held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, Monday, September 19, 2022. Photo by Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com 917-519-7666-stock-foto