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27 May 2012
17:00
Attila
 
Teatro dell Opera di Roma
Rome
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29 May 2012
20:30
Attila
 
Teatro dell Opera di Roma
Rome
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31 May 2012
20:30
Attila
 
Teatro dell Opera di Roma
Rome
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3 Jun 2012
17:00
Attila
 
Teatro dell Opera di Roma
Rome
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5 Jun 2012
20:30
Attila
 
Teatro dell Opera di Roma
Rome
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15 Jun 2012
20:00
Attila
 
War Memorial Opera House
San Francisco
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£71.91
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31 Jul 2012
21:00
Attila
 
Terme di Caracalla
Rome
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£42.68
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2 Aug 2012
21:00
Attila
 
Terme di Caracalla
Rome
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4 Aug 2012
21:00
Attila
 
Terme di Caracalla
Rome
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7 Aug 2012
21:00
Attila
 
Terme di Caracalla
Rome
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11 Aug 2012
20:00
Karita Mattila Apocalypti
 
Pyhäniemen kartano
Hollola
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£117.92
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