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Den Krebs besiegen – Ein Abend für Elisabeth

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Fri, Dec 13, 2024, 20:00
16-year-old Elisabeth from Georgia has acute myeloid leukemia. A benefit concert with artists from Berlin and Georgia aims to support her and cover medical expenses. This event is a sign of solidarity and hope, and all contributions will significantly help Elisabeth's recovery and demonstrate the importance of community support.

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Dudana MazmanishviliPiano
BatumiChoir
Mariano DomingoClarinet

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