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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
Tourists stand next to the German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220, which is docked in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
Crew members stand on the deck of the German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220, which is docked in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
A helicopter is on the deck of the German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220, which is docked in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220 docks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
Tourists stand next to the German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220, which is docked in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Ship To Monitor And Has Docked In Copenhagen
The German national flag flies at the stern of the German Navy frigate FGS Hamburg F220, which is docked in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 29, 2025, ahead of the upcoming EU summit. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Laura Cox live im Konzert
Laura Cox:
Konzert der Musikerin im Knust, Hamburg, 11.05.2025
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Chic featuring Nile Rodgers live im Konzert
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, 01.03.2013
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Chic featuring Nile Rodgers live im Konzert
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, 01.03.2013
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Chic featuring Nile Rodgers live im Konzert
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, 01.03.2013
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Chic featuring Nile Rodgers live im Konzert
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, 01.03.2013
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Samantha Fish live im Konzert
Samantha Fish:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 18.11.2013
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Samantha Fish live im Konzert
Samantha Fish:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 18.11.2013
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Samantha Fish live im Konzert
Samantha Fish:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 18.11.2013
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Samantha Fish live im Konzert
Samantha Fish:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 18.11.2013
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Marianne Faithfull live im Konzert
Marianne Faithfull:
Konzert der Musikerin in der Musikhalle, Hamburg, 18.10.2015
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Une guitare ayant appartenue à George Harrison (The Beatles) a été vendue pour 1.27 million de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, has sold for $1.27 million USD / €1.21 million euros at auction The Czech-made solid body 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish was described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” and was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison. It was his go-to instrument as the embryonic group became the house band at two Hamburg clubs between 1960 and 1961. The auction price of exactly $1,270,000 USD , with 16 bids, was twice the estimated sale value when it went under the hammer at US saleroom Julien’s Auctions on November er 20. Julien’s executive director Martin Nolan said: “George Harrison’s iconic Futurama guitar, one of the most important guitars in rock and roll history and formative to The Beatles’ sound, has made history at today’s auction. “We’re beyond thrilled to add this Harrison guitar to the Julien’s Auctions million-dollar club, which already includes guitars from John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Kurt Cobain.” In 1964, at the height of worldwide Beatlemania, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK magazine Beat Instrumental as a competition prize. The winner decided to take cash instead of the instrument which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It’s lowest pre-sale estimate was $600,000 USD / €569.750. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une guitare ayant appartenue à George Harrison (The Beatles) a été vendue pour 1.27 million de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, has sold for $1.27 million USD / €1.21 million euros at auction The Czech-made solid body 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish was described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” and was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison. It was his go-to instrument as the embryonic group became the house band at two Hamburg clubs between 1960 and 1961. The auction price of exactly $1,270,000 USD , with 16 bids, was twice the estimated sale value when it went under the hammer at US saleroom Julien’s Auctions on November er 20. Julien’s executive director Martin Nolan said: “George Harrison’s iconic Futurama guitar, one of the most important guitars in rock and roll history and formative to The Beatles’ sound, has made history at today’s auction. “We’re beyond thrilled to add this Harrison guitar to the Julien’s Auctions million-dollar club, which already includes guitars from John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Kurt Cobain.” In 1964, at the height of worldwide Beatlemania, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK magazine Beat Instrumental as a competition prize. The winner decided to take cash instead of the instrument which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It’s lowest pre-sale estimate was $600,000 USD / €569.750. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une guitare ayant appartenue à George Harrison (The Beatles) a été vendue pour 1.27 million de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, has sold for $1.27 million USD / €1.21 million euros at auction The Czech-made solid body 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish was described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” and was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison. It was his go-to instrument as the embryonic group became the house band at two Hamburg clubs between 1960 and 1961. The auction price of exactly $1,270,000 USD , with 16 bids, was twice the estimated sale value when it went under the hammer at US saleroom Julien’s Auctions on November er 20. Julien’s executive director Martin Nolan said: “George Harrison’s iconic Futurama guitar, one of the most important guitars in rock and roll history and formative to The Beatles’ sound, has made history at today’s auction. “We’re beyond thrilled to add this Harrison guitar to the Julien’s Auctions million-dollar club, which already includes guitars from John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Kurt Cobain.” In 1964, at the height of worldwide Beatlemania, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK magazine Beat Instrumental as a competition prize. The winner decided to take cash instead of the instrument which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It’s lowest pre-sale estimate was $600,000 USD / €569.750. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une guitare ayant appartenue à George Harrison (The Beatles) a été vendue pour 1.27 million de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, has sold for $1.27 million USD / €1.21 million euros at auction The Czech-made solid body 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish was described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” and was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison. It was his go-to instrument as the embryonic group became the house band at two Hamburg clubs between 1960 and 1961. The auction price of exactly $1,270,000 USD , with 16 bids, was twice the estimated sale value when it went under the hammer at US saleroom Julien’s Auctions on November er 20. Julien’s executive director Martin Nolan said: “George Harrison’s iconic Futurama guitar, one of the most important guitars in rock and roll history and formative to The Beatles’ sound, has made history at today’s auction. “We’re beyond thrilled to add this Harrison guitar to the Julien’s Auctions million-dollar club, which already includes guitars from John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Kurt Cobain.” In 1964, at the height of worldwide Beatlemania, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK magazine Beat Instrumental as a competition prize. The winner decided to take cash instead of the instrument which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It’s lowest pre-sale estimate was $600,000 USD / €569.750. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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G 20 Hamburg summit
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July 8, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany: Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin after their trilateral breakfast in the Hotel Atlantic. (Steffen Kugler/BPA / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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G 20 Hamburg summit
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July 8, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany: Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel in conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit. (Steffen Kugler/BPA / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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G 20 Hamburg summit
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July 8, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany: Chancellor Angela Merkel with French President Emmanuel Macron (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin following their trilateral breakfast in the Hotel Atlantic. (Steffen Kugler/BPA / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Status Quo live im Konzert
Status Quo:
Konzert des Musikgruppe auf der Open Air - Buehne im Stadtpark, Hamburg, 22.06.2011
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Une guitare de George Harrison devrait rapporter au moins 1 million de dollars lors d'une prochaine vente aux enchères
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, is expected to fetch at least $1 million at a forthcoming auction. Described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” the Czech-made solid body Futurama, was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison as the embryonic group became the house band at two clubs between 1960 and 1961. In 1964, at the height of Beatlemania around the world, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK’s Beat Instrumental Magazine as a competition prize. The winner decided to take a cash prize rather than the guitar which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It is tipped to exceed its estimate of $600,000-$800,000 USD / €543.650 - €724.900 euros when it comes under the hammer at US sale room Julien’s Auctions in Nashville, Tennessee later this year. Until then it will be on show as part of the Beatles Story official exhibition in the band’s home town of Liverpool from today until October 17th before making other stops in Europe. The guitar is a 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish. A Julien’s spokesperson said: “This Futurama was George Harrison's most-played guitar in the early days of The Beatles. “It used on over 324 Beatle performances including the band’s early Cavern Club shows in Liverpool and on their legendary Hamburg dates in 1960 and 1961 . Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une guitare de George Harrison devrait rapporter au moins 1 million de dollars lors d'une prochaine vente aux enchères
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, is expected to fetch at least $1 million at a forthcoming auction. Described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” the Czech-made solid body Futurama, was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison as the embryonic group became the house band at two clubs between 1960 and 1961. In 1964, at the height of Beatlemania around the world, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK’s Beat Instrumental Magazine as a competition prize. The winner decided to take a cash prize rather than the guitar which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It is tipped to exceed its estimate of $600,000-$800,000 USD / €543.650 - €724.900 euros when it comes under the hammer at US sale room Julien’s Auctions in Nashville, Tennessee later this year. Until then it will be on show as part of the Beatles Story official exhibition in the band’s home town of Liverpool from today until October 17th before making other stops in Europe. The guitar is a 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish. A Julien’s spokesperson said: “This Futurama was George Harrison's most-played guitar in the early days of The Beatles. “It used on over 324 Beatle performances including the band’s early Cavern Club shows in Liverpool and on their legendary Hamburg dates in 1960 and 1961 . Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une guitare de George Harrison devrait rapporter au moins 1 million de dollars lors d'une prochaine vente aux enchères
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, is expected to fetch at least $1 million at a forthcoming auction. Described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” the Czech-made solid body Futurama, was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison as the embryonic group became the house band at two clubs between 1960 and 1961. In 1964, at the height of Beatlemania around the world, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK’s Beat Instrumental Magazine as a competition prize. The winner decided to take a cash prize rather than the guitar which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It is tipped to exceed its estimate of $600,000-$800,000 USD / €543.650 - €724.900 euros when it comes under the hammer at US sale room Julien’s Auctions in Nashville, Tennessee later this year. Until then it will be on show as part of the Beatles Story official exhibition in the band’s home town of Liverpool from today until October 17th before making other stops in Europe. The guitar is a 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish. A Julien’s spokesperson said: “This Futurama was George Harrison's most-played guitar in the early days of The Beatles. “It used on over 324 Beatle performances including the band’s early Cavern Club shows in Liverpool and on their legendary Hamburg dates in 1960 and 1961 . Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une guitare de George Harrison devrait rapporter au moins 1 million de dollars lors d'une prochaine vente aux enchères
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions A guitar owned by Beatle George Harrison for the band’s first groundbreaking residencies in the German port of Hamburg, is expected to fetch at least $1 million at a forthcoming auction. Described as “one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars” the Czech-made solid body Futurama, was used on over 324 gigs by Harrison as the embryonic group became the house band at two clubs between 1960 and 1961. In 1964, at the height of Beatlemania around the world, Harrison donated the guitar to the UK’s Beat Instrumental Magazine as a competition prize. The winner decided to take a cash prize rather than the guitar which then stayed with the magazine’s editor Sean O'Mahony. It is tipped to exceed its estimate of $600,000-$800,000 USD / €543.650 - €724.900 euros when it comes under the hammer at US sale room Julien’s Auctions in Nashville, Tennessee later this year. Until then it will be on show as part of the Beatles Story official exhibition in the band’s home town of Liverpool from today until October 17th before making other stops in Europe. The guitar is a 1958 Resonet Futurama in a sunburst finish. A Julien’s spokesperson said: “This Futurama was George Harrison's most-played guitar in the early days of The Beatles. “It used on over 324 Beatle performances including the band’s early Cavern Club shows in Liverpool and on their legendary Hamburg dates in 1960 and 1961 . Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Robert Plant live im Konzert
Robert Plant:
Konzert des Musikers auf der Open Air - Buehne im Stadtpark, Hamburg, 20.06.2014
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