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Hans & his accordion are coming home with 'Like A German' tour

Cabaret superstar Hans is bringing his fabulous act around the country for the first time this November and December.

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Following his success on the America’s Got Talent and the international fringe circuit, Hans is back with his 12-stop Like A German tour.

Backed by a live band, Hans is bringing an accordion-pumping, foot-stomping, glittering blitzkrieg of cabaret to WA, South Australia and New South Wales.

“As they say in the classics ‘you never forget your first’ which is why I’m so excited to be finally doing my first ever tour of Australia!’ said Hans.

“So many wonderful admirers from around my adopted country have wanted me to visit them, that it’s thrilling to be able to play places I never thought I would be playing. In fact, it’s really a selfless act on my behalf. You’re welcome AUSTRALIA!”

Hans: Like A German is coming to WA, SA & NSW this November and December. For dates and more information head to hansofficial.com

OIP Staff


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