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Tom Gaebel & His Orchestra

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Tue, Dec 17, 2024, 20:00
It doesn’t always have to be »O Tannenbaum«! For big band leader and singer Tom Gaebel, the annual Christmas shows are among the personal highlights in his concert calendar: »For me, it’s always a huge pleasure to present the audience with a show like Christmas in Las Vegas: full of glitz, glamour and good humour.«

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