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This image captures an outdoor musical performance at the "Music on the Grass" festival, held from May 28-30, 2020, in Astrakhan, Russia. A white banner, featuring the festival name in blue Cyrillic script ("ФЕСТИВАЛЬ МУЗЫКА НА ТРАВЕ") and sponsor logos for Sber and Haval, serves as a backdrop above the stage.

In the foreground, a retaining wall constructed of large, rounded, light-gray stones separates the viewer from the elevated stage. The stage itself is set against a textured wall of irregularly shaped, light-colored stones.

Three musicians and an additional individual are visible on the stage:
1.  **Center-left:** A male guitarist stands, oriented towards the right. He wears a dark fedora-style hat, a dark blue short-sleeved t-shirt, and blue jeans, and has a beard. He is actively playing a white electric guitar, which is held by a white strap across his left shoulder. A black microphone on a stand is positioned in front of him.
2.  **Center-right:** A seated individual, wearing a light-colored shirt and blue jeans, plays a reddish-brown cello. A light-colored fabric strip is draped over the cello. A black, triangular stage monitor rests on the floor in front of this musician.
3.  **Right:** A woman stands, facing towards the right. She has blonde hair pulled back with sunglasses perched on her head and is wearing a short-sleeved pink t-shirt and light beige pants.
4.  **Far right:** Partially obscured, a hand and a portion of a reddish-brown acoustic guitar indicate the presence of another musician.

The stage is decorated with artificial plants, including snake plants and ferns, positioned along the base of the stone backdrop. On the far left of the stage, an electronic keyboard or mixer sits on a stand, with visible cables. The background above the banner shows a light-colored building with windows.
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Jun 5, 2026

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This image captures an outdoor musical performance at the "Music on the Grass" festival, held from May 28-30, 2020, in Astrakhan, Russia. A white banner, featuring the festival name in blue Cyrillic script ("ФЕСТИВАЛЬ МУЗЫКА НА ТРАВЕ") and sponsor logos for Sber and Haval, serves as a backdrop above the stage. In the foreground, a retaining wall constructed of large, rounded, light-gray stones separates the viewer from the elevated stage. The stage itself is set against a textured wall of irregularly shaped, light-colored stones. Three musicians and an additional individual are visible on the stage: 1. **Center-left:** A male guitarist stands, oriented towards the right. He wears a dark fedora-style hat, a dark blue short-sleeved t-shirt, and blue jeans, and has a beard. He is actively playing a white electric guitar, which is held by a white strap across his left shoulder. A black microphone on a stand is positioned in front of him. 2. **Center-right:** A seated individual, wearing a light-colored shirt and blue jeans, plays a reddish-brown cello. A light-colored fabric strip is draped over the cello. A black, triangular stage monitor rests on the floor in front of this musician. 3. **Right:** A woman stands, facing towards the right. She has blonde hair pulled back with sunglasses perched on her head and is wearing a short-sleeved pink t-shirt and light beige pants. 4. **Far right:** Partially obscured, a hand and a portion of a reddish-brown acoustic guitar indicate the presence of another musician. The stage is decorated with artificial plants, including snake plants and ferns, positioned along the base of the stone backdrop. On the far left of the stage, an electronic keyboard or mixer sits on a stand, with visible cables. The background above the banner shows a light-colored building with windows.

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