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Claudia de Breij to perform 2026 New Year’s Eve special: 'We must go on'

Claudia de Breij to perform 2026 New Year’s Eve special: 'We must go on'

Claudia de Breij will perform the 2026 New Year's Eve show on NPO 1, marking her fourth time hosting the annual review. The comedian and singer will reflect on the events of the past year in the nationally broadcasted performance.

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