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Nicole Car and Etienne Dupuis in Recital
 

3 August 2019 | Tickets from $99 | City Recital Hall

Returning to Sydney in August 2019, Nicole Car and husband Etienne Dupuis will once again showcase intimate artistry in their recital of romantic French song.

Brimming with beauty and grace, Nicole Car will endow the stage with compelling passion and unmatched vocals alongside her enchanting husband, Etienne Dupuis and pianist, Jason Gillham.

 

Event details

Venue: City Recital Hall, Angel Place Sydney 2000
Bookings: https://opera.org.au/whatson/events/nicole-car-and-etienne-dupuis-in-recital-sydney
Start Date: Saturday 03 August 2019

 

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