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World music icons to light up HK
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-12 12:59:34


Nora Jones & Diana Krall

 
Avril Lavigne & R.E.M

    BEIJING, Mar. 12 -- Hong Kong music fans will be treated to a visual and aural sensation from March 11 to 29, as four big names Nora Jones, Avril Lavigne, Diana Krall and R.E.M will perform at the Hong Kong International Convention and Exhibition Center.

    It's rare for the region to be hosting so many heavyweight international stars during such a short period of time.

    Following hit concerts in Beijing and Shanghai, Grammy winner Nora Jones has already arrived in Hong Kong to prepare for the last concert of her Asian tour on March 11.

    American band R.E.M are in concert March 20, young Canadian rock singer Avril Lavigne is performing on March 25 and Grammy award-winning Jazz singer Diana Krall on March 29.

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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