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Iggy Pop Ends Gig With Death Drop Exit At Alexandra Palace

Iggy Pop Ends Gig With Death Drop Exit At Alexandra Palace

Time of India02-06-2025
Fans were stunned when rock legend Iggy Pop made a dramatic exit inside a black coffin at London's Alexandra Palace. The 78-year-old punk icon appeared topless as the casket was rolled through the crowd, closing his fiery "Lust For Life" concert with a bold, theatrical farewell. Cheers erupted, and the moment quickly went viral after Iggy shared the clip on X, saying, 'London was a hoot! How you exit matters.' The former Stooges frontman, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010, kicked off the night with high energy on 'TV Eye,' proving he remains rock's fearless outlaw.
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