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George Michael at the Stadium Wrocław




Street bus stop and Strzegomska Nowodworska ,and new bus volvo 126 





On September 17th 2011, the official opening Event of the all new, state-of-the-art Wroclaw Stadium will take place with a most spectacular show! “Symphonica” will bring the return of George Michael to Poland. One of British music's greatest singer-songwriters and most loved artists, George Michael has never performed like this: he will perform not only a carefully chosen selection of his own songs, spanning all his remarkable, near 30-year career, but he will cover some of his favourite songs from other artists. The music will be re-worked and re-arranged for the orchestra which will accompany George at Wroclaw Stadium. This new classical setting will give each song added layers and new nuances. It's unmistakably George Michael, but not as we've ever known him. It will be both a new musical direction for George, fulfilling a long-cherished artistic ambition to perform his super hits such as “Faith”, “Freedom” or “Careless Whisper” in a classical variation. The big opening night of Wroclaw Stadium will be an impressive event-experience, a firework of emotions, a one of a kind music explosion – an unforgettable night for the people of Wroclaw!


view of the stadium from my window

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