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Gondwana Records presents

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Sat, Apr 19, 2025, 20:00
It’s almost a tradition that the tastemakers from Gondwana Records will once again present a showcase of their work on Easter Saturday 2025 at the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall. This time, however, things will be a little more exciting than last time: advance sales have been open for some time now and a remarkable number of tickets have already been sold – without a single act having been announced. That’s amazing! But now – big drum roll – the first act for 2025 can be announced: Vega Trails.
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Musicians

Milo FitzpatrickJordan SmartMilo Fitzpatrick double bass Jordan Smart saxophone
Nikolaj SvaneborgJonas KardybNikolaj Svaneborg piano Jonas Kardyb percussion
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