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Gulf Weekly30-01-2025

GET ready for an extraordinary musical journey as the renowned French band Kid Francescoli gears up to stage an electrifying performance in Bahrain.
With more than three million monthly listeners, iconic hits like Nopalitos and Blow Up, and the viral sensation Moon (And It Went Like) – the group's music has captured hearts worldwide.
The show, organised as part of the ongoing Spring of Culture festival and in collaboration with the French Embassy, will be held on February 3 (Monday), 7pm, at the Bahrain National Museum.
It is open to the public.
l The unique four-handed show, Pianotainment returns, starring pianists Stephan Weh and Marcel Dorn.
In collaboration with the German Embassy, the well-known duo has captivated audiences worldwide for more than 20 years, blending piano and comedy. Perfect for all ages, this award-winning performance promises one-of-a-kind entertainment, not to be missed.
It is being held at the Cultural Hall in Manama on February 5.

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