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No Regrets
Caroline Nin sashays into Downstairs At His Maj to pay homage to the late, great legendary Edith Piaf in Hymne A Piaf. Think some of the greatest tunes Piaf ever sung, delivered in a smoky authentic style. This chanteuse will transport you into yesteryear with shows happening July 1 to 3. Tickets are available now. www.bocsticketing.com.au

Sumi Jo
Get ready to indulge yourself and spend A Night in Paris with Sumi Jo. As the title suggests it’s a night of brilliance at a black tie gala event sure to leave you speechless. Sumi Jo will join WASO and tenor Roberto Abate, together performing some of the best-loved operas and operettas around. Happens Friday July 2 and Saturday July 3 at the Perth Concert Hall. www.waso.com.au

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Tickling Ivories
The 2010 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year Keyboards Finals takes place on Wednesday July 7 and features four of the finest pianist our country has to offer. Oliver She (QLD), Warwick Ambrose (SA), Phillip Eames (QLD) and Joanne Kang (NSW) will join the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) and conductor Vladimir Verbitsky for a night of exhilarating music. Who will make it through to the Grand Finals? Find out! Tickets available now from WASO www.waso.com.au

Deluxe Duke
Ten years old and still swinging, The Harry Deluxe Swing Band is hitting The Ellington with a new repertoire and a new attitude. The band will blast it out with sass and good humour. Grab a table for $15 on Sunday July 18 from 5.30pm. www.ellingtonjazz.com.au

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