The Coconut Oil Tour (Featuring Lizzo) – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
While the opening acts bring about a sort of blemish to the show, Lizzo makes heading out to the Bowery Ballroom worth your time.
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While the opening acts bring about a sort of blemish to the show, Lizzo makes heading out to the Bowery Ballroom worth your time.
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