
Collective Soul at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts in Detroit, MI
Collective Soul makes a stop in the D to grind out guitar-riffic, good-time vibes for the metal lovin’ music fans of Motown.
Collective Soul makes a stop in the D to grind out guitar-riffic, good-time vibes for the metal lovin’ music fans of Motown.
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