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Best of Poetry Slam Day

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Sat, Jan 4, 2025, 15:00
A whole day dedicated to the spoken word. And that in the most spectacular location Hamburg has to offer: the Best of Poetry Slam Day in the Elbphilharmonie! It promises to be a feast of storytelling, poetry, stand-up and every other format slam poetry comes in. A »Rising Stars« event kicks things off.

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