Mylène Farmer : Stade de France

Mylène Farmer : Stade de France

8.1

Apr 12 2010

2h 20m

Music

The Stade de France DVD follows the 2009 tour that was captured during performances at the Stade de France near Paris.

Mylène Farmer

Mylène Farmer

Self

Greg Suran

Greg Suran

Self - Guitars

David Levitt

David Levitt

Self - Guitars

Paul Bushnell

Paul Bushnell

Self - Bass

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