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Daily Life In Belgrade
A man dresses as Santa Claus on the pedestrian street of Knez Mihailova in Belgrade, Serbia, on January 5, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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Boat Tour Promoter Near Charles Bridge In Prague
Workers dressed in sailor costumes promote boat tours to passing tourists near Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The promoters aim to attract visitors to nearby sightseeing cruises departing from the Vltava River. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Boat Tour Promoter Near Charles Bridge In Prague
Workers dressed in sailor costumes promote boat tours to passing tourists near Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The promoters aim to attract visitors to nearby sightseeing cruises departing from the Vltava River. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Boat Tour Promoter Near Charles Bridge In Prague
A worker dressed in a sailor costume promotes boat tours to passing tourists near Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The promoters aim to attract visitors to nearby sightseeing cruises departing from the Vltava River. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Munich
A crowd gathers to watch a street pianist perform in front of the Carl Thomass store and GALERIA at Marienplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The historic square is a central hub for both locals and tourists, known for its vibrant street life and cultural atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Daily Life In Munich
A street pianist performs on a piano labeled 'If you don't like it, keep walking' in front of an audience at Marienplatz in Munich, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The historic New Town Hall and Ludwig Beck department store form the backdrop to this public performance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Munich
A street pianist performs for an engaged audience near the Marienplatz U-Bahn entrance in Munich, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The performance draws attention from passersby in one of the city's most iconic public squares. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Daily Life In Munich
A woman gestures playfully in front of a street pianist who performs with a humorous sign reading 'If you don't like it, keep walking' on his instrument, drawing a crowd at Marienplatz in Munich, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The historic New Town Hall and Ludwig Beck building frame the vibrant square filled with springtime visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life
A woman takes a photograph of a busker in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life
A busker greets passersby in the Old Town Market Square in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Hanoi
A performer dressed as the Monkey King poses for photos with passersby near the intersection of Trang Tien Plaza and Hang Khay Street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. The pedestrian zone is lively with crowds engaging in entertainment and shopping during the weekend night walk. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Michael Umana from Colombia (with friend) watch a street performer in Covent Garden, London. 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Street performer Richard Filby. Covent garden, London. 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
A Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician, in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Hubert Pareira dances to a couple of buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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Elderly Cubans playing music on the street, American classic car, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
Elderly Cubans playing music on the street, American classic car, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
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A street performer in Covent Garden Market in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom,Europe.
A street performer in Covent Garden Market in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Street tango dancer hamming it up with tourists outside a bar on the corner of El Caminito, La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Street tango dancer hamming it up with tourists outside a bar on the corner of El Caminito, La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
James Strachan -
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Street Musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Street musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
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Street Musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Street musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
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Street performer called Mr Copper (copper provides 50% of Chile's national income), Plaza des Armas, Santiago, Chile
Street performer called Mr Copper, Plaza des Armas, Santiago, Chile, South America
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Streel Dancers on Stilts, La Habana Vieja, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Havana, Cuba
Street dancers on stilts, La Habana Vieja, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Street performers playing in the UNESCO World Heritage site city of Trinidad, Cuba.
Street performers playing in the city of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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Street musicians, Portobello Road, London, United Kingdom
Street musicians, Portobello Road, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Two soldiers taking a selfie with a street performer, Tehran, Iran
Two soldiers taking a selfie with a street performer, Tehran, Iran, Middle East
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Performers in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Crowd watching street performers at Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Traditional dancing in the Unesco world heritage sight, Cartagena, Colombia
Traditional dancing in Cartagena, Colombia, South America
Michael Runkel -
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Traditional dancing in the Unesco world heritage sight, Cartagena, Colombia
Traditional dancing in Cartagena, Colombia, South America
Michael Runkel -
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Traditional dancing in the Unesco world heritage sight, Cartagena, Colombia
Traditional dancing in Cartagena, Colombia, South America
Michael Runkel -
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Juggler performs to a large crowd, Piazza and Central Market, Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
Juggler performs to a large crowd, Piazza and Central Market, Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Street performer busking with a fire filled tuba on Clink Street, near Borough Market, Southwark, London, England
Street performer busking with a fire filled tuba on Clink Street, near Borough Market, Southwark, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Fringe Festival on The Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Fringe Festival on The Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Karol Kozlowski -
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Fringe Festival on The Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Fringe Festival on The Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Karol Kozlowski -
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Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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