Lily Allen: Exit Festival 2009
Exit festival took place on July 10-12 in Novi Sad. Lily Allen incorporated the event into her 2009 world tour and played a selection of hits along with tracks from her new album "It's Not Me, It's You".
Exit festival took place on July 10-12 in Novi Sad. Lily Allen incorporated the event into her 2009 world tour and played a selection of hits along with tracks from her new album "It's Not Me, It's You".
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Exit festival took place on July 10-12 in Novi Sad. Lily Allen incorporated the event into her 2009 world tour and played a selection of hits along with tracks from her new album "It's Not Me, It's You".
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