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Christmas concert according to Budak Pantai

Budak Pantai returns to the Esplanade Concert Hall this December for another full-length concert titled (take a deep breath...) "Sheep, Angels and the Mexican Guy at the Bar : Christmas according to Budak Pantai".

Esplanade Concert Hall
17 Dec 2005 (Sat) - 7.30 p.m
18 Dec 2005 (Sun) - 3 p.m
Tickets: $30, $50 and $70
(inclusive of $2 Sistic charge)


Tickets are now available at Sistic. Visit their blog http://budakpantai.motime.com for more details.

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