Kele Okereke at The Basement, Sydney
Kele Okereke took centre stage at Sydney’s soon to be closed venue, The Basement. Samathan Dickson was there to catch the show.
Kele Okereke took centre stage at Sydney’s soon to be closed venue, The Basement. Samathan Dickson was there to catch the show.
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