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Singer PinkPantheress to perform at AFAS Live on June 1

Singer PinkPantheress to perform at AFAS Live on June 1

British singer-songwriter and producer PinkPantheress will perform a concert at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on June 1. The performance is part of her upcoming tour titled 'An Evening With... PinkPantheress'.

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