On April 27, inside the Best Buy store at One Union Square South, Courtney Love and her band Hole performed for the release of “Nobody’s Daughter,” her first album in more than 10 years, slated as a comeback.
Hole lotta Love at Best Buy
On April 27, inside the Best Buy store at One Union Square South, Courtney Love and her band Hole performed for the release of “Nobody’s Daughter,” her first album in more than 10 years, slated as a comeback.
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