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A cappella-Konzert

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Thu, Jun 5, 2025, 20:00
Formed in 2004, the Finnish a cappella group Rajaton, meaning "boundless," has made the vocal scene more exciting and diverse. Their unique style transcends boundaries, and their exceptional voices and stage presence create a true a cappella experience. They will return to the a cappella festival in Leipzig with highlights from their career, including Finnish songs, original compositions, arrangements of ABBA and Queen, and new pieces.

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