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My archive of concert photos from Male' City from 2007 to 2009

Addo from Fasy Live showing us that it was okay to dream of being a rockstar | Rockstorm, Malé City Carnival Stage | Nikon D70s | (2008)

Addo from Fasy Live showing us that it was okay to dream of being a rockstar | Rockstorm, Malé City Carnival Stage | Nikon D70s | (2008)

This is my archive of concert photos from Male’ City from 2007 to 2009. They are available under the following creative commons free culture license:

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Ahmed “Fuloo” Nashid from Zero Degree Atoll tuning his guitar before the show begins | Resurrection, Malé City Carnival Stage | Nikon D70s | (2008)

Ahmed “Fuloo” Nashid from Zero Degree Atoll tuning his guitar before the show begins | Resurrection, Malé City Carnival Stage | Nikon D70s | (2008)

This was a really interesting time for Maldivian music, with a surge in new bands and enthusiasm for live performances within a short period of time. A lot of the shows at carnival stage captured a feeling that most of us had only dreamed of experiencing at that point. Especially for fans of genres that were less popular in the mainstream like heavy metal. To see other Maldivians put on such great shows was a very empowering experience.

The photos are available in their unedited form. Please respect the terms of the license. I hope this is useful for fans of Maldivian music and for artists who will hopefully create remixes of these images.